Agenda Addendum: Fulton Stall Market Opens Friday

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A new outdoor food market will open on Friday, May 22, at the Seaport District, occupying the space on South Street between Fulton and Beekman Streets where the fish market formerly stood.

The "Fulton Stall Market" will be open Fridays and Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., featuring fruits and vegetables, seafood, cheeses, breads, cut flowers, and potted plants.

Per the press release, here is a list of the 2009 vendors, including descriptions.

Bread Alone, Boiceville, NY  – [peasant bread, pictured here] Their European-style, organic breads and handcrafted pastries have been baked fresh each daily in their Hudson Valley bakery for over 25 years.

Breezy Hill Orchard/Knoll Krest Farm, Rhinebeck, NY – A New York farmer’s market favorite known for their pears, apples, cider, eggs, fresh pasta and baked goods.

 CupcakExpress, New York, NY – Named #1 cupcake by the New York Post, they bake and ice their cupcakes fresh each day, with 100% pure butter and 100% pure love.

Flora Perfecta, Tillson, NY – Their cut roses, lilies and stock flowers have been a Union Square market favorite for almost 20 years.  All flowers are locally grown year-round at their greenhouses outside New Paltz. 

Hoboken Farms, Hoboken, NJ – Founded in 1992, they specialize in delicious, small batch offerings such as creamy mozzarella, homemade ravioli and gourmet entrees crafted with farm fresh ingredients.

Il Brigante, New York, NY – A Seaport local, they offer a range of imported Italian specialties including unique sauces, pastas, vinegars and homemade dishes from their kitchen to yours.

New York Winestand – Made possible by the New York Wine & Grape Foundation, they feature a rotating selection of winegrowers from Long Island, the Finger Lakes, the Hudson River Valley as well as other regions.  In addition, there are plans to host several chef demonstrations pairing local foods with wine.

Sang Lee Farms, Peconic, NY – Family-owned since the 1940s, they grow unique baby greens, heirloom tomatoes and Asian-inspired mesclun mixes.  They also make their own sauces, chutneys, and soups, all from their certified organic farm.

Shore Catch, Long Beach Island, NJ – Bringing the fish back to the fish market, they’re known for their fresh fish and shellfish.

Stony Hill Farm Market, Chester, NJ – This family-owned and operated farm offers Garden State fruits, vegetables, plants, and baked goods.

Valley Shepherd Creamery, Long Valley, NJ  – Producers of more than 20 varieties of artisan cheese and yogurt from the milk of over 500 sheep that roam their dairy farm.

Yummy Coffee, New York, NY – Roasting their artisan beans by hand in small batches, this caffeine vendor is known for their quality blends of fair trade, organic, and Rainforest Alliance certified coffees.  All of their profits are donated to various organizations that serve the autism community and their hope is to help change the lives of autistic children one sip at a time.

 


 

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