
The Watertown Farmers Market season begins this week, with the first market of 2026 taking place on Wednesday. See more information about what to expect, how to get there, and food asssistance programs in the announcement provided by the Watertown Farmers Market, below.
We’re excited to kick off the 13th year of the Watertown Farmers’ Market in the newly renovated park space! Stop over next Wednesday, June 10, 2026, from 2:30-6:30 p.m. to celebrate all the market has to offer!
Join us to welcome back familiar faces and welcome newcomers. This year’s lineup features a wide variety of farm fresh, specialty and ready-to-eat foods, and artisan goods.
Scroll down to see our list of vendors and watch for news of specialty pop-up guests. Our weekly newsletter will list vendors attending each market, so be sure to check the schedule.
Thank you for supporting our market and all things local!
2026 Vendor Lineup
Farm Produce
Dick’s Market Gardens
Farmer Tim’s Vegetables
Stillman’s Farm
Meat/Poultry/Fish
Hooked Fish Shop
(Red’s Best & Boston Smoked Fish)
Copicut FarmsNon-Food
Pet Wants Cambridge (NEW)
Venier Forge Knife Sharpening
Specialty & Ready to Eat Vendors
Crepe du Jour
Stormalong Cider
Olive World
Sotto Chocolate
O’Some Cafe
Mei Mei Dumplings
A Rascal Relish
Craic Sauce
Bridges Nepali (NEW)
Galley Provisions (NEW)
Pinci Food Lasagna (NEW)
PJ’s Fine Food (NEW)
Ya Mother’s Truck ‘n Kitchen (NEW)
Wicked Bess (NEW)
Artisan and Craft Vendors
Missy Shay
Escapes Art/ Frank Shear (NEW)
Marilyn Salvas Photography
Helpful Doodles
MS Illustration
The Stitchery Spot
Vilca/Gabby
Tailored Shot Studio (NEW)
Dawn Marie’s Studio (NEW)
Val’s Colorful World (NEW)
Lexie and Avery Creative LLC (NEW)
Kaliakra Pottery (NEW)
Market Layout
Below is the 2026 market layout (subject to change). Watch for the new interactive map that will update weekly.

Vendor Spotlights
Bridges Nepali Cuisine
Bridges Nepali Cuisine introduces popular Nepali dishes by combining fresh ingredients with authentic cooking techniques. Their market offerings include handcrafted samosas, rice bowls, stir-fried noodles, and traditional Nepali momos with vegan and vegetarian options.
Galley Provisions
Galley Provisions specializes in authentic Pão de Queijo, a popular Brazilian cheese bread. These delicious treats are naturally gluten-free, made in small batches using premium ingredients, and sold frozen.
Pinci Food Lasagna
Pinci Foods Lasagneria offers handcrafted gourmet lasagna made with traditional béchamel sauce, fresh organic pasta and grass-fed beef. Flash-frozen after assembly, their lasagna can be enjoyed at home by thawing and baking for 45 minutes. Vegetarian and gluten-free options are also available.
PJ’s Fine Food
Elevate your pantry or charcuterie board with small-batch specialty items from PJ’s Fine Foods. They handcraft a lineup of all-natural, vegan and gluten-free products including jellies, spreads, relish, ketchup, mustard and dip mix.
Bread Obsession
Bread Obsession is a family-run bakery featuring artisan loaves, bagels, baguettes, buttery viennoiserie and pastries. Everything is handmade and baked fresh by their owner and head baker, a professionally trained pastry chef who brings years of experience and passion for the craft.
Ya Mother’s Truck ‘n Kitchen
Delighting local food lovers by blending tradition with inventive flair, this food truck is a popular destination for those seeking comfort food done with energy and style. Chef Nick focuses on consistency, taste and a fun dining experience to bring you crowd-pleasing favorites you won’t want to miss.
Wicked Bess
Craft bar-quality cocktails and mocktails at home with Wicked Bess shrubs. Made from a handcrafted blend of ripe fruit, select vinegars and pure cane sugar, these versatile mixers pair perfectly with a variety of spirits or stand alone in a sophisticated mocktail.
Pet Wants Cambridge
Pet Wants serves up fresh, small-batch dry food for dogs and cats along with wholesome treats, chews and wellness products. Each recipe is slow-cooked at low temperatures to preserve vital nutrients, and features high-quality proteins like salmon, chicken, lamb or duck.
Food Assistance Programs
Double Your SNAP Dollars
The Watertown Farmers’ Market accepts SNAP. Swipe your EBT card at the Market Manager’s tent to receive a dollar-to-dollar match, up to $15/week.
Healthy Incentives Program (HIP)
Purchase fruits and vegetables using your EBT card from authorized HIP farmers and the amount of sale will be automatically reimbursed, it’s an instant rebate (and free produce!). Monthly maximums apply. More information can be found at mass.gov or the market’s Food Assistance website page. Three of our Farm vendors are HIP certified!
Household SizeMonthly HIP limit1-2 people$403-5 people$606+ people$80
Transportation Resources for Visiting the Market:
Biking, walking, sharing rides and/or public transit to the Market is encouraged.
Bus routes:
The Watertown Farmers’ Market is accessible via MBTA Bus routes 52, 57, 59, 70, 71, Express 504. You can also take the Watertown Connector that runs along Pleasant Street (& stops at Watertown Square) during rush hours to the market. It is a 10-minute walk from the 52, 57, and 504 buses that arrive at Watertown Yard.
Bike racks are located behind and along the sides of City Hall and behind and in front of the library.
You can get, or park, a Bluebike right in front of City Hall. Check out more on planning your Bluebikes trip at www.bluebikes.com
If you need to drive to the market, here are some helpful tips:
As shown on map below, metered parking is available on Main St., Whites Ave, and in the back of the library (2-hour limit), but some parking spaces have shorter time limits, remember to check nearby signs!)
Free 2-hour parking is available on all non-metered residential streets nearby