Tarrytown And Sleepy Hollow Farmers Market



I recently made a blog post about the Pleasantville Farmers Market, and today, I am going to make a blog post about another great farmers market in the area! This one is the Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow Farmers Market, or as they call it, the TaSH. This is a farmers market that first started in 2015, is described as being a destination in Westchester County, and won several America’s Farmers Market Celebration awards in 2023. During its main season from May to November, it is held at Patriots Park, which is on the border of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow, and all the vendors go around the park in a big circle. It also has live music, chef demos, art projects, and children’s activities. 

Their outdoor season will kick off on May 11, and will feature more than 30 vendors, some of which are already confirmed, and some that still have to confirm. I will share the vendors that are confirmed to be part of it so far this year and what they sell. 

The first vendor is Arlotta Food Studio from Water Mill, New York. They sell organic, kosher, California olive oil that is flavor infused in New York, air-dried organic pasta, and an assortment of tapenades.

The next vendor is Ash Hopper from Warwick, New York. They are a hand-crafted soap company that is plant based.

The next vendor is Bear Mountain Coffee Roasters from Mahopac, New York. They sell hot and iced coffees, iced teas, lemonade, nitrogen infused cold brew coffee, and krazy kahuna Hawaiian shaved ice.

The next vendor is Berry Brook Farm from Delancey, New York, which sells organic vegetables.

The next vendor is Bien Cuit by Satori Unlimited from Clifton, New Jersey. They sell artisan breads and baked goods that are made from locally sourced organic grain.

The next vendor is Chaseholm Farm Creamery from Pine Plains, New York. They make and sell cheeses that are made in the French tradition.

The next vendor is Deep Roots Farm from Copake, New York. They grow and sell a variety of produce such as vegetables, fruits, herbs, flowers, and microgreens.

The next vendor is diRiso Risotto Balls, which is located right in Tarrytown. They sell fresh mozzarella, focaccia bread, lasagna, and risotto balls. 

The next vendor is Emmaline’s Specialty, Inc. from Nyack, New York. They make and sell all-natural plant based hot sauces and spices that are gluten free and are based on a four-generation recipe.

The next vendor is Fi-Dough, Inc. from Yorktown Heights, New York in Westchester County. They make and sell organic dog treats.

The next vendor is Flours Pasta & Bakeshop from Haverstraw, New York. They make and sell fresh pasta, baked goods, from-scratch eats, and coffee.

The next vendor is Fly Honey Farms, which is located right in Tarrytown. They are a boutique apiary that uses a sustainable model that allows them to produce a fantastic quality honey which builds bee population and contributes to local agriculture.

The next vendor is Folkways Wines from Croton Falls, New York in Westchester County. They make and sell natural wine, craft spirits, and one-of-a-kind objects.

The next vendor is Girl From Empanada from Park Ridge, New Jersey. As the name suggests, they make and sell all different types of empanadas, such as beef, beef/cheese, pulled pork, Cuban, chorizo, Mexican chicken, chicken/bacon/cheese, and sweet empanadas like guava/cheese, guava/brie, Nutella/banana, Nutella/strawberry, and pina colada.

The next vendor is Green Tree Textiles from The Bronx. They recycle all unwanted textile material such as clothing, shoes, and household linens, and everything that is in good and wearable condition is donated to their charity partners, and all other material is used in recycling markets.

The next vendor is Handmade by Antonia from Orangeburg, New York. They make and sell all natural soy candles and soaps that are infused with essential oils. The candles come in unique vessels like travel tins, dough bowls, sugar molds, cement platters, small cookie jars, themed bowls, and fun mugs. The soaps range from floral and earthy scents for the grown-ups, to animal soaps in their own bathtub soap dishes for the kids.

The next vendor is JD Farms from Brewster, New York. The main products that they sell are sweet corn, summer melons, grass fed beef, pasture raised pork, marinara sauce, and corn meal. 

The next vendor is Majestic Farm from Mountain Dale, New York. They sell heritage raised, animal welfare approved, and pasture raised meats, which are poultry, pork, and beef.

The next vendor is Manor Sangria from Brewster, New York. They set out to source the best New York grapes, apples, peaches, and pears to make and sell their sangria.

The next vendor is Mead Orchards from Tivoli, New York. They sell a variety of tree fruits, berries, and vegetables.

The next vendor is Meredith’s Country Bakery from Kingston, New York. They make and sell a variety of baked goods, such as bread, cookies, cupcakes, jam, muffins, pies, quiche, and quickbreads.

The next vendor is Mobius Fields from Katonah, New York in Westchester County.  They grow and sell a variety of vegetables.

The next vendor is Mostly Dough LLC from Valley Cottage, New York. They are a mobile pizza business that makes and sells Neapolitan style pizza using imported Italian flour, locally sourced tomatoes for the sauce, and locally sourced cheeses and ingredients for toppings, and they also make their own mozzarella in house.

The next vendor is Pickleicious from Bogota, New Jersey, which is a popular vendor at many farmers markets in the area. They sell a variety of pickles and olives.

The next vendor is Sasha’s Seafood Stand, which is located right in Tarrytown. They sell sauces and marinades, as well as whole fish, fillets, and shellfish.

The next vendor is Soukup Farms from Dover Plains, New York. They produce and sell pure New York maple syrup.

The next vendor is Teagevity from Nyack, New York. They make and sell organic loose tea, iced tea, and hot tea.

The next vendor is Thousand Leaf Gardens from Gardiner, New York. They grow and sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, and herbs. 

The next vendor is Trotta’s House of Pasta from Thornwood, New York in Westchester County. They sell a variety of Italian food products such as ravioli, sauces, frozen dinners, and authentic cheeses.

The next vendor is Wave Hill Breads from Norwalk, Connecticut, which is one of my favorite vendors at the event. They make and sell European-style artisan breads and baked goods. In the past when I have gotten food from them, I have gotten bread and a chocolate croissant.

The final vendor that is confirmed to be there right now is Wild Roots Farm from Germantown, New York. They sell a variety of unique products such as healing artisan soaps, felted dryer balls, knit felted bags, goat milk facial cleanser, goat milk lotions, soy-based meditation candles, and rainbow eggs.

These vendors and many more to be announced make this one event in Westchester County that you do not want to miss!


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