BERWYN, PA — Berwyn Farmers’ Market has returned for its biggest season yet, marking its third year as a community staple in Chester County. Running every Sunday through December 21, 2025, the market features new hours from 9 a.m. to noon and is held at Bronze Plaza (511 Old Lancaster Road), conveniently located next to Handel’s Ice Cream.
With support from Culinary Harvest and lead sponsor Eadeh Enterprises, this year’s market boasts over 70 vendors participating throughout the season. Weekly lineups include a rotating selection of 25–30 farmers, food artisans, artists, and makers offering fresh produce, pasture-raised meats, baked goods, small-batch coffee, handmade gifts, and more. Attendees will also enjoy food trucks, live music on select Sundays, kids’ activities, and partnerships with local charities.
“We’ve aimed to have something for everyone,” said Carlo Luciano, co-owner of Culinary Harvest and organizer of the market. “For this year, we are proud to make some exciting changes to expand the market. Look for new, earlier hours this season so you can start your day at 9 a.m. with us. Look for our largest line-up of season vendors to date.”
Highlights include new vendors such as Appleville Treats, SeoulMates Korean Kitchen, and Boyd and Blair, as well as returning favorites like Amazing Acres Goat Dairy and Gryphon Coffee Co. Weekly food trucks, such as Angie’s Vietnamese Cuisine and JT Wilder BBQ, will offer a variety of ready-to-eat options for visitors.
Culinary Harvest launched the market in 2023 with the mission of connecting Main Line residents to local farmers and artisans. The market also aims to educate consumers on sustainable practices and provide a gathering space for the community.
“Our goal for Berwyn Farmers’ Market is to create an immersive shopping and community experience,” added Luciano. “Through our curated network of local producers and farmers, we hope to enhance the farm-to-table connection… and offer guidance on agricultural transparency and practices. It’s a win-win for everyone.”
The market is free to attend and offers complimentary parking near Barre3 and Kramer Drive. While it will take brief breaks on July 6 and November 30, it remains open rain or shine. Special programming this season includes theme days, local charity spotlights, and a festive holiday market in December.
Families, friends, and shoppers alike are encouraged to make Berwyn Farmers’ Market a weekly tradition this season for fresh food, local goods, and community fun.
For more information, visit berwynfarmersmarket.com and follow @berwynfarmersmarket.
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