Here are all the great vendors at this year's brick thanksgiving farmers market on satuday

Here are all the great vendors at this year’s Brick Thanksgiving Farmers Market on Satuday

BRICK, NJ – The Brick Farmers Market is back for one special Saturday, bringing the community together at Windward Beach Park for its 6th Annual Thanksgiving Market.

The market will open from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., giving shoppers a chance to stock up on fresh, local ingredients just days before Thanksgiving.

Organizers say the pop-up event will feature more than 50 regional vendors offering produce, meats, baked goods, handmade crafts, and gourmet treats.

The one-day market has become a seasonal tradition for residents looking to support small businesses while preparing for the holiday table.

Visitors can browse everything from farm-fresh vegetables and artisanal breads to locally distilled spirits, meads, and wines.

Alongside food items, shoppers will find handcrafted gifts and specialty products such as soaps, jewelry, and woodworks, perfect for early holiday shopping.

This year’s lineup includes returning favorites like 24 Karrot Spread, America’s Kettle Corn, Cream Ridge Winery, and Toms River Brewing. Shoppers can also sample new additions such as Beetlejuice Organic Juice Bar, The Macaron Person, and So Good Guacamole. Each booth reflects the growing diversity of New Jersey’s local makers, with options ranging from gourmet nuts to eco-friendly goods.

The Thanksgiving Market aims to spotlight the best of the Jersey Shore’s small producers while offering an outdoor, family-friendly environment. Vendors like Beach Bee Meadery and Garden State Distillery will serve samples, while BBQ on Wheels and Shore Shake add hot food options for visitors who want to grab a bite while they shop.

Since its start six years ago, the Thanksgiving Market has grown from a small gathering of local farms into a major township event drawing hundreds of residents each November. Organizers say the market continues to expand its offerings, keeping a focus on locally sourced products and sustainable practices.

The event is free to attend, with ample parking available at Windward Beach Park. Guests are encouraged to bring reusable bags and arrive early, as popular vendors often sell out before noon.

Market officials note that this pop-up is the only scheduled farmers market for the fall season, making it the last opportunity of the year for residents to shop directly from area producers before winter.


Key Points

  • The 6th Annual Thanksgiving Market will take place Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Windward Beach Park.
  • More than 50 vendors will offer fresh foods, drinks, crafts, and holiday gifts.
  • The event marks the final Brick Farmers Market pop-up of the year.

  • 24 Karrot Spread
  • 502 Baking Company
  • A&A Dips
  • Allentown Farm to Table Meats
  • America’s Kettle Corn
  • Aunt Lullie’s
  • Barbara’s Kitchen
  • BBQ on Wheels
  • BE B.I.O. Cafe
  • Beach Bee Meadery
  • Beckage Farms
  • Beetlejuice Organic Juice Bar
  • Betsy & Lola’s
  • Bon Nut Butters & Sweets
  • Butter Me Up
  • Caldino’s
  • Carter & Cavero
  • Cream Ridge Winery
  • Danny’s Seafood
  • Downward Doe Farm
  • Garden State Distillery
  • Gourmet Nuts & Dried Fruit
  • Green Goddess
  • Icarus Brewing
  • J. Josephine Creations
  • Jaker’s Pickles
  • Jersey Shore Dough Company
  • Kauffman Farms
  • Krakus Deli
  • Maha Premium Granola
  • Mike’s Crumb Cake Factory
  • Momma’s Homemade
  • Nikki’s Rasoi
  • One Stop Eco Shop
  • Port Coffee Roasters
  • Potent Potables
  • Ramblin’ Sol Farm
  • Rella Woodworks
  • Savvy Fit Soaps
  • Sea Glass Jewelry by Kristen
  • Shore Sauce
  • Shore Shake
  • Simply Sofrito
  • So Good Guacamole
  • The Eye Candy Shoppe
  • The Hangover Snack Company
  • The Macaron Person
  • The Spoon & Bowl
  • Toby’s Tail Waggin’ Treats
  • Toms River Brewing
  • Trading Post Jerky
  • Two River Gourmet Mushrooms
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