You can get some good deals here. When getting your fungi I recommend the seller that is usually located behind the lane events center and not the ones from the guy and the woman with a similar size booth. The woman makes up prices when they're supposed to be by weight. In general the vendors don't really have much care for Eugene and are classist types. They have zero respect for the fact that everybody that works in Eugene contributed a decent amount of taxes to have the Lane events center built, the roads the patrons of Farmer's Market use to drive there built,. etc they just don't possess those higher order thinking skills. They just want your money and never really thought about if they should be even slightly gracious to the people of Eugene. Like the very first booth on the 8th street side outside of the lane events center has really good deals, just know the woman that runs that is a ardent classist as at least half the...
Read moreAwesome farmer's market! We came from Utah and the markets we've been to there don't compare. There's so most life at this one. A drum circle with a bunch of people jamming all day. Tons of art, glass, kitchen and houseware. So many booths with unique flavor and variety. You can pretty much find it all here. Not to mention the food court, which has a lot to choose from, you'll be coming back for weeks to try it all. Then there's the produce section, my wife's personal favorite, which has a great selection of locally grown to pick from. We enjoyed our time here and you could easily spend the morning here. Friendly faces, cool shops and colorful characters is what will greet you when...
Read moreGreat market. One of the best we have been to around the country. There were dozens of vendors with all types of produce, food, baked goods and more. We bought bread from three different vendors, pastries from two vendors and empanadas from another. Everything was delicious. There was lots of fresh produce and eggs. Honestly some of the prices to me was a bit high. $8-$11 for a dozen eggs is more than I would spend. Asparagus for $7 a pound as well was high. But there were great buys on turnips, greens and other veggies. There were unique items too like a vendor selling wasabi sprouts and others with specialized honey. Was a great time walking through all the stands and chatting...
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