The Perkasie indoor farmers market continues to be a welcoming community space for residents looking to support local vendors, discover handmade goods, and enjoy a relaxed shopping experience. Held at the Perkasie Fire Department fire hall, located at 100 N. 5th Street, the market takes place on the second Saturday of every month from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. during the 2026 indoor season. Upcoming dates include February 14, March 14, and April 11.
One of the market’s biggest strengths is that it operates year-round. When colder weather arrives, the market simply moves indoors, allowing shoppers to continue attending regardless of the season. Admission is free, making it an accessible option for families, seniors, and community members of all ages. Visitors can also continue collecting loyalty card punches throughout the indoor season, earning rewards while supporting local businesses. Families attending the market often find a bonus, as crafts or activities are frequently offered for children.
The variety of vendors is a major highlight. Shoppers can browse food, drinks, gifts, and wellness products all in one place. Vendors include Aunt Tara’s Handmade Herbal Skincare, Chesapeake Valley Farms’s pastured pork, Dragonfly Hill Farms specially garlic products, and Eat Bake Love’s curated baking kits. Those looking for snacks can enjoy Ella’s Gourmet popcorn, Fork’d gourmet pierogies, or Red Barn Bakes small batch granola. Other popular stops include Stag Artisan Coffee, Pipit’s Bakery, White Squirrel Kitchen, and Nissley Vineyards. The market also features pet-friendly vendors such as Saint Rocco’s Treats and The Dog Bone Guy, making it enjoyable for animal lovers as well.
For some attendees, the indoor setting makes the experience even better. Janice Jaeger, a member of the Pennridge senior citizens center who has attended the market, described it as comfortable and enjoyable. “The variety stood out to me,” Jaeger said. “There were baked goods, fresh produce, and handmade items. Everything felt local and homemade. She also noted that the layout is easy to walk through and not overly crowded, making it especially appealing for seniors. Jaeger has already recommended the market to others at their senior center.
Even those who have not yet attended find the market appealing. Jamie Altimari, who became interested after learning more about it, said the focus on handmade and local items caught her attention. “Markets have one-of-a-kind items you can’t just find anywhere,” she said, adding that crafts and small gifts would make the visit worthwhile.
Whether you are a longtime resident or new to the area, the Perkasie indoor farmers market offers a unique opportunity to shop local, connect with neighbors, and enjoy a welcoming community atmosphere, no matter the season.
Sources:
https://www.facebook.com/PerkBoro/photos/the-first-perkasie-farmers-market-of-2026-is-today-saturday-january-10th-join-ou/1331496249011156/
https://perkasieborough.org/information/community-events/farmers-market
https://perkasiepa.myrec.com/info/activities/program_details.aspx?ProgramID=30158
