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READ MOREHome chefs enjoy visiting Copley Square Farmers Market twice a week for artisanal foods, fresh ingredients, and beautiful fall flowers. Find the market in Boston’s Back Bay between Boyleston and Dartmouth Streets every Tuesday and Friday through the end of November.
The fall assortment includes baked goods, meats and cheeses, and seasonal produce, and shopping at the market is a great way to support local businesses with your purchase. Keep this local market in mind as you shop for dinner ingredients or stock up for the holiday season. There are often interesting craft vendors on hand, and their packaged foods make a delightful present for the tough cookies on your gift list. Copley Square Farmer’s Market runs from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., so you also have an opportunity to get a freshly prepared lunch or early dinner.