Across the city, a network of markets, urban farms, and food shares connect neighborhoods to fresh, local food during the growing season.

Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned shopper, here’s your guide to farmers markets, farm stands, and CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) shares across Cleveland. Many have EBT and SNAP options to make fresh food accessible to everyone.

Know of a CSA, farmers market or other fresh, local food source? Let us know at hello@signalcleveland.org. 

Cleveland Farmers Markets & Local Farm Stands

Cavotta’s Garden Center 

When: Mon.–Fri., 9 a.m.–6 p.m.; Sat.–Sun., 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Where: 19603 Nottingham Rd. Cleveland 44110

Details: Garden center and urban farm with goats, chickens and rabbits. The space also features a garden bar with dishes made out of locally-grown vegetables and live music on the weekends.

Cleveland Roots

When: Saturdays, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. | May–October
Where: 3257 W. 41st St., Cleveland 44109
Details: Provides fresh, organic produce grown onsite. It operates on donations, so you can pay what you choose. 

Coit Road Farmers Market

When: Saturdays year-round, 9 a.m.–2 p.m. | Tuesdays in-season, 5–8 p.m.
Where: 15000 Woodworth Rd. (near E. 152nd & Noble Rd.), East Cleveland 44110
Details: A Cleveland East Side anchor since 1932, offering affordable, locally grown produce.

✅  EBT accepted | Produce Perks matched up to $25 | WIC, Produce Prescription, and senior coupons available

Euclid Beach Food For All

When: Friday evenings, June 20–Oct. 31
Where: E. 159th & Lakeshore Blvd., Cleveland 44110
Details: Community market with cooking demos, seasonal favorites, and local vendors. Hosted under the Euclid Beach Park arch.

Gateway 105 Farmers’ Market

When: Fridays, 3–7 p.m.; Saturdays, 1–4 p.m. | May–December
Where: 1322 E. 105th St., Cleveland 44106
Details: Fresh produce and local vendors. Offers farm tours and workshops (rain barrel, composting, food demos, etc.).

✅EBT accepted

Good Earth Farm Stand

When: Thursdays, 3–5 p.m.
Where: 9600 Madison Ave., Cleveland 44102
Details: Urban farm stand offering high-quality, nutritious produce.

✅ EBT accepted

J&L Market and Garden Center

When: Mon.–Sat., 10 a.m.–6 p.m.; Sun., 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Where: 11734 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 44106
Details: Family-owned garden center and market offering quality produce from local farmers for over 50 years.

✅ EBT accepted

Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market

When: Sundays, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. | June – October
Where: W. 168th & Albers Ave., Cleveland 44111
Details: Local produce, homemade treats, and handmade goods. Features sustainability programming and kids’ activities. Now in its 20th season.

✅  EBT accepted | Produce Perks matched up to $25 | WIC, Produce Prescription, and senior coupons available

North Union Farmers Market – Cleveland Clinic

When: Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. | June 3–Oct. 28
Where: Crile Mall, Cleveland Clinic Main Campus, 2049 E. 100th St. (between Carnegie Ave & Euclid Ave)
Details: Fresh produce, meats, dairy, and baked goods. Features health screenings and live music.

✅  EBT accepted | Produce Perks matched up to $25 | WIC, Produce Prescription, and senior coupons available

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North Union Farmers Market – Shaker Square

When: Saturdays, 8 a.m.–noon | April 4–Dec. 19
Where: Historic Shaker Square, east and west bound Shaker Blvd.
Details: Fresh produce, meats, dairy, and baked goods from local farms and food producers. Now in its 31st year.

✅  EBT accepted | Produce Perks matched up to $25 | WIC, Produce Prescription, and senior coupons available

North Union Farmers Market – University Hospitals

When: Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. | June 4–Oct. 15
Where: University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center at Lakeside, 2074 Adelbert Rd., Cleveland 44106
Details: Fresh and local produce. Free parking nearby.

✅ SNAP/EBT accepted and matched up to $25 | WIC, senior coupons, and TANF coupons available

Ohio City Farm Store

When: Grand opening coming May, 2026
Where: 2304 Bridge Ave., Cleveland 44113
Details: Small grocery store: farm-fresh produce, locally made groceries, pantry staples, beverages, spices, prepared foods, cookbooks, and kitchen tools. 

✅ EBT accepted 

Old Brooklyn Farmers Market

When: Thursdays, 5–8 p.m. | July 9–Sept. 24
Where: Lowe Park, 4741 W. 32nd St., Cleveland 44109
Details: Local vendors offering produce grown within five miles of the market. Weekly live music and art demonstrations.

✅  EBT accepted | Produce Perks matched up to $25 | WIC, Produce Prescription, and senior coupons available

Roberto Clemente Park La Marketa

When: Saturdays, 11 a.m.–3 p.m. | May–August

Where: 3690 Seymour Ave., Cleveland 44113
Details: Serving the Clark-Fulton neighborhood, La Marketa combines locally grown produce with fruits and vegetables from tropical and warm climates.

✅ EBT accepted | Produce Perks matched up to $25

Tremont Farmers Market

When: Tuesdays, 4–7 p.m. | May 19–Sept. 29 | Early access for vulnerable populations, 3:30–4 p.m
Where: Lincoln Park, Tremont
Details: 40+ vendors: farm produce, baked goods, coffee, lemonade, ice cream, crafts, nonprofits, food trucks, and live music.

✅ EBT accepted | Produce Perks matched up to $25

Union-Miles/Mt. Pleasant Community Market

When: Fridays, 4–6 p.m. | July 10, Aug. 7, Sept. 4, Oct. 2
Where: 4127 E. 131st St., Cleveland 44105
Details: Monthly market in partnership with NuPoint CDC. Features local vendors, small businesses, and local chefs.

Village Family Farms 

When: Mondays 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 

Where: 1662 Crawford Rd., Cleveland 44106

Farm and market serving the Hough neighborhood. Bee apiary on site and monthly workshops. 

✅ EBT accepted | Produce Perks matched up to $25

Ziggy’s Produce and Farm

When: Daily, 9 a.m.–6 p.m.
Where: 4641 Broadview Rd., Cleveland 44109
Details: Stocked daily with fresh produce grown from local Amish farms. 

✅EBT accepted

CSA Farm Shares

CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. It is a partnership between local farms and the people who eat their food. Subscribers pay upfront or weekly for a seasonal share and receive a box or bag of seasonal, locally grown produce. 

City Fresh

When: June 16–Oct. 30 | Weekly, 20 weeks
Where: 16 Fresh Stops across Cuyahoga and Lorain counties
Details: Weekly farm box of seasonal fruits and vegetables from local farms.

Pricing:

ShareSizeFull PriceLimited-IncomeSNAP/EBTCoupons
Single8–10 items (1–2 people)$22/wk$13/wk$11/wk5 coupons
Family11–14 items (2–4 people)$35/wk$22/wk$17.50/wk7 coupons

✅ SNAP/EBT and Fruit & Vegetable Coupons accepted

Fresh Fork Market

When: June 3–Oct. 1 | Deliveries Wed.–Sat.
Where: 20+ pickup locations across Cleveland
Details: Weekly subscription box from 100+ family farms within 75 miles of Cleveland. Includes produce, meats, eggs, dairy, grains, and value-added items. Three sizes and three food preference options available.

Pricing:

ShareWeekly PaymentUpfront (check)Upfront (card)
Mini$36.50/wk$781$805
Small$39.75/wk$847$874.40
Large$56/wk$1,210$1,246.30

Ohio City Farm CSA

When: Preorder required for all shares

ShareDurationDetails
Whole Share20 weeks (starts June)7–10 items/week; best for enthusiastic veggie eaters or families
Farmer’s Choice Share20 weeks (starts June)5–7 items/week; ideal for 1–2 people or less frequent cooks
Flower Share10 weeks (starts July)Weekly bouquet from Bay Branch Farm
Fall Share6 weeks (starts late October)Late-season produce

Where: Pick up at 2304 Bridge Ave., Cleveland 44113. They also offer delivery. 
Pricing: Three-tiered, honor system:
Farm Champion – Purchases an additional share donated to a family in need via Re:Source Cleveland; includes a complimentary ticket to the Re:Source Cleveland benefit gala ($120 value) and 25% off additional tickets
Access – Reduced pricing for those who need it
Fair Farm Labor – Supports fair wages and a minimum starting wage of $18.10/hr. for farm staff

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