Brooklyn, NY 11201
United States of America
This indoor market has regional produce, meat, eggs and breads. You can also pick up yogurt, ice cream, cheese, sauces and even jam. The Foodshed has a little bit of everything and there is even signage that tells shoppers where their food came from.
Proceeds from the market help run The Commons Brooklyn, an educational and community center.
The Foodshed is located at 388 Atlantic Avenue between Hoyt and Bond. It is open Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Source
http://foodshedmarket.com
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