Farm to Table
The 2026 Pittsburgh Farm to Table Guide
The No-BS Pittsburgh Farm to Table Guide
You want better food. You want to shop local. You want to stop side-eyeing grocery store labels like they personally betrayed you.
But actually figuring out where to go, what’s worth buying, who to trust, and how to start? That’s where people get stuck.
This guide pulls together Pittsburgh-area farms, markets, co-ops, local food businesses, and practical starting points so you can make better food choices without losing your entire afternoon to Google.
What is Farm to Table?
- A focus on fresh, organic, flavorful food
- Support for local farmers & producers
- Advocation for farmers and farming rights
- A commitment to sustainable farming practices
- A commitment to humane fishing and animal husbandry practices
- Support for the local economy & community1
How to support local farms:
- Buy from local farms at farmers markets instead of buying from conventional grocery stores
- Buy directly from the farms/farmers
- Purchase shares in a CSA (Community supported agriculture) at the start of the season from the farm
- Buy from local distributors instead of larger foodservice operations
- Participate in virtual farmers markets (Check out ORFoodex.com)1
Choosing a Farm-
What to consider:
- Alternatives to Monoculture farming
- GMOs (Genetically modified seeds)
- Crop Diversity
- Economic impact
- Environmental/Carbon Footprint
Source: Adapted from
- Benjamin D, Virkler L. Farm to Table: The Essential Guide to Sustainable Food Systems for Students, Professionals, and Consumers. Chelsea Green Publishing; 2016.
