Lenox Ave Farmers Market
About
Farmers markets anchor neighborhoods in ways grocery aisles never will. Lenox Ave Farmers Market brings that energy to Malcolm X Blvd in New York, where stalls spill onto the sidewalk most weekends. The address—Malcolm X Blvd, New York, NY 10037—places it squarely in a stretch of Harlem that hums with foot traffic and conversation. Shoppers drift between tables piled with heirloom tomatoes, just-picked herbs, and jars of local honey; the selection shifts with the season, so returning feels like unwrapping a new gift each time. No number is listed, but directions are easy enough to pull up on a phone. A quick tap on the map will plot the route for anyone heading uptown. The market doesn’t just sell produce—it sells the idea of eating with the rhythm of the city, where the food you buy on Saturday might end up on your table that same afternoon. That immediacy keeps the block lively long after the last stall is packed away.