We got there early and were able to see each vendor as they set up. We just about cleared out the vegetable vendor ( not really but we did purchase a lot! ) because everything he had was so fresh and pretty. He was so pleasant to deal with. He takes cash or credit which is a nice option. There are vendors who sell fresh, locally sourced honey, herbal remedies, teas, handmade jewelry, t-shirts, art, you name it, you can probably find it here. When we were leaving, heavily burdened with purchases. A vendor pulled up with pumpkins and apples! I will probably go next week and take my wagon with me because I know that I am going to...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI drove 2 hours to get there and it was not what I expected. There was not that many vendors, maybe 10 or even less. The website says āmeat, cheeses, seafood⦠kids activities⦠food trucks⦠chef demos⦠cook-offā¦ā zero! I didnāt see any of that! We were hoping to eat something there and we ended up going to a restaurant because the only food they had was 1 vendor with Italian desserts, another one with popcorn and someone selling tacos and that was it. Not worth the drive definitely. The music was nice (one guy singing with a guitar) and the park is very nice and relaxing. Wish they had everything they advertise on...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThe Greer Farmers is a wonderful market with amazing Farmers and Artisians. They have local honey, fresh baked breads, local food trucks wonderful musicians, fruits, veggies, candles pottery a little bit for everyone. It is held at Greer City Park and is easy to get to from surrounding counties. This is a fun friendly family market, you can sit in the grassy field or on the swings or amphitheater that surround the fountains. If you have not been out to the Greer Farmers Market check them out go talk to the Farmers and the Artisans and eat the local...
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