There are a variety of food vendors, from traditional Breakfast fare to Southern Soul Food, Caribbean, bakeries, Tea vendors and more. There are also vendors with made-to-order arts and crafts, clothing, a seamstress also. A couple vendors have homemade/organic Aromatherapy/Oils and candles. There's organic/homegrown garden-farmed fruits & vegetables, and a local meat market/delicatessen inside as well. It's open until 12pm, and some vendors accept EBT/SNAP as well as electronic payment. Everything IS locally made; these people could be your neighbors, friends, family.VERY friendly! It's like a huge Mom-'N-Pop corner/country store! Best I can say is come try it and see it for yourself. This is ALL...
Read moreThe people that complained about breakfast prices obviously didn't go to Mama Jean's (about 3 booths down from the entrance door on the right). I try to get in there every Sat, morning and get sandwiches for myself and others at work. If you want a sandwich that is a meal, ask for the "Bryan" it's local butchers sausage, bacon, egg & cheese and quite possibly the best sandwich I've every had. As for the other venders there, some may be a little more than others but all seem like nice personal people and isn't that what it's all about meeting and supporting local farms and businesses and knowing how your food is grown and where...
Read moreMe & my wife came here 7/13/25 thinking there would produce and such to purchase because it is call the farmers market but it but different venders that have nothing to do with a farmers market they need to change the name to “flea market”we left and got produce of of Virginia Ave My wife and I came here on 7/13/25 thinking there would be produce and stuff to purchase because it is called the farmers market, but it had different vendors that have nothing to do with a farmers market. They need to change the name to “flea market.” We left and got produce off...
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