Galleria Red Bank Farmers Market

W Front St & Bridge Ave, Red Bank
(732) 530-7300

Recent Reviews

Shirley H.

I went around 1pm on a Sunday, which is pretty late, but there were still various varieties to offer from vendors. I got these really soft pretzel and foraccia, $3 each. There were a lot more vendors selling fruits and veggies that are way cheaper than NYC. I bought purple string beans and ground cherries for $7! The ground cherries are so sweet; just peel off the shells and enjoy! They are only opened on Sundays.

Harvey Baum

Over priced and poor quality beans and corn to name a few . A quart of string beans was $6!

Lisa Purdon Coldwell Banker Realty

The products are great. It's just half the size it used to be. Great organic stand.

Robert Giordano

Unique warehouse style building with lots of little shops

Dave F.

Not like it once was. I found a parking space quickly which was a bad sign. There were not very many vendors or customers.

The NVP Show

It was my first time going and I loved it! So many wonderful food options and it's great to help support the local farms!

Lynn Ann

Haven’t been in a long , will be back !! Walked away with alot of goodies

D. Paul

Not like it once was. I found a parking space quickly which was a bad sign. There were not very many vendors or customers.

Terryn Statham

Such fresh ingredients to baked good. Couldn't ask for a great experience. Will keep going til I overflow my fridge!!

Joshua Gottdenker

Amazing market. Be aware: Closed from late November until early May.

James Iturrino

A wonderful collection of local farmers who bring fresh produce and specialty items. I highly recommend visiting to see for yourself!

Thanh Wisler

Very nice good selection of fine foods and crafts

Norma M

Love the market. The garlic at the organic stand (Jeff something???) is the best!

Mark Pirogovsky

Fresh produce. Some right from the field. A Lot of a good stuff ...

John Starn

Not all it's talked up to be.The Farmers Market produce vendors at the Galleria misrepresent details about the produce they sell.

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