Community nourishment starts with local food.

Saturdays, 10am-1pm
May 16-Oct 31, 2026

Support local farmers

At our market, you buy directly from the person who grew it or made it—they can tell you how best to cook, use and enjoy it. Your support contributes directly to the local economy and ensures the future of a strong regional food system that includes small farms.

Located along the Delaware River in Barryville, NY.

Take a drive on Scenic Byway NY-97 and find us on the grounds of the Barryville United Methodist Church, 3405 NY-97, Barryville, NY 12719.

Parking is available at Harrison-Rasmussen Funeral Home, the traffic circle on River Road by the Barryville Bridge, and along 97 at market-friendly businesses.

Live music, cooking demos, and fun for all ages.

Our goal is to remain a community meeting place for friends and neighbors to meet and enjoy delicious prepared food & coffee, live music every Saturday, cooking demos by local chefs, educational talks, and activities for the whole family. You can even bring your leashed, well-behaved pup!

2026 Vendors

  • Beaver Dam Brook Farms

    Ferndale, NY
    Full spectrum vegetables, herbs, strawberries, flowers

  • The Bake House

    Ferndale, NY
    Artisanal baguettes & breads, croissants & pastries, cookies

  • Channery Hill

    Callicoon Center, NY
    Offerings: Salad dressings, sauces, sauerkraut, dried herbs and spices

  • Cooper's Daughter Spirits

    Claverack, NY
    Small-batch, seasonal spirits featuring Hudson Valley-sourced ingredients.

  • Country Road Bakery

    Fremont Center, NY
    All gluten-free baked goods including cupcakes, cookies, pies, brownies, cakes, and donuts

  • Fresh Meadow Farm

    Middletown, NY
    Full spectrum of organic produce, herbs and plants.

  • Forkin' Good Nuts

    Shohola, PA
    Locally produced sweet, spicy, savory, and crunchy peanuts, almonds, and trail mix

  • Forthright Cyder & Mead

    Youngsville NY-based nano-cydery that uses NY state apples to make their cyder, mead, and cyser: a combination of both.

  • Grizzly Bagels

    Callicoon, NY
    Handmade classic NY bagels, pretzels, and spreads

  • The Herbal Scoop

    Narrowsburgh, NY

    Maker of fresh juices, organic teas and tonics

  • Hidden Acre Farm

    Bloomingburg, NY
    Certified Organic vegetables and flowers

  • Hilly Acres Farm

    Jeffersonville, NY
    Pasture raised pork, beef, chicken, lamb, and turkey. USDA processed and NY State approved

  • Illumia Skincare

    Honesdale, PA

    Small batch, clean skincare for all with sustainability and affordability in mind.

  • Jewels & Knits

    Jewelry, knits, and goat milk body products handmade with love in Lackawaxen PA.

  • Knit Love Hand Knits

    Barryville, NY

    Hand knitted hats and accessories

  • Lily Bear Treats

    Godeffory, NY
    All-natural single ingredient pet treats and chews

  • Marley's Mushrooms & Wild Foods

    Milford, PA
    Locally cultivated mushrooms and certified foraged wild mushrooms and foods

  • Nikki C's Seafood and Catering

    Eldred, NY
    Food truck serving Lobster Rolls, Shrimp tacos, and other prepared food dishes using fresh seafood.

  • OHF Orchards

    Bloomsburg, PA
    Strawberries and blueberries, multiple varieties of peaches, plums, pears and apples

  • Soraia's Kitchen

    Jeffersonville, NY
    Prepared food including tamales, empanadas, salads, soups, sauces, and more with an emphasis on healthy meals and local ingredients

  • Stickett Inn Cider

    Barryville, NY
    Locally produced hard & dry cider made with NY State apples

  • Sweet Sparrow

    Cochecton, NY
    Hand-dyed wool yarn for knitters and crocheters and handmade wall hangings inspired by the nature of The Catskills

  • Tonjes Farm Dairy

    Callicoon, NY
    Milk, cream, butter and cheeses from farm-raised cows along with local maple syrup

  • Twin Brook Farms

    Tyler Hill, PA
    Beef, pork, lamb, goat, and veal along with pasture-raised chicken and eggs

  • Woodside Blue Preserves

    Warwick, NY
    Small-batch artisanal jams made using local ingredients when possible

  • Yemallah Naturals

    Handmade jewelry, ceramics, and other traditional items imbued with universal and ancient symbols to uplift humanity.

  • What's Poppin' Kettle Korn

    Liberty, NY
    Hand popped kettle korn made fresh at the market.