Great place to visit!! They have a fruit an vegetable vendor, an Ann's chili dog, a place that sells chicken and chicken tenders and potato wedges and alot more. They have Candy-rama- all the people who work there are super nice and friendly! They always give my son's a gummy worm to keep them happy while I do my shopping. There's a little coffee place that has awesome inexpensive ice coffee and other cafe drinks. Zigs bakery- they have amazing blueberry buckle, and flourless chocolate cake that is so rich it's to die for. I always stop by for a piece. There's 2 different pretzel places, one makes the fresh squeezed lemonade that is my son's favorite. Then by the back there's a new meat vendor who just came a week or two ago. Not certain of their name, I know it has king and block in the name. There's even a Sirro's Italian ice stand that makes milkshakes also.If you go upstairs to the second floor theres TTT sushi. Really good stuff there. I buy the Boba drinks! The closest place to get a milk tea and they are wonderful. Only thing with them is they don't open when the rest of the market does. They usually aren't there before 10 or 11. And it sucks because we are always there by 8am so can't wait for them to get there most the time. Then up on the 3rf floor i believe is a bar at night time. Not sure of the current name though as it...
Read moreI love visiting the Lebanon Farmers Market whenever I’m in the area. In fact, this is a must-visit when traveling through Pennsylvania Dutch Country. Not the largest market but for me it’s the right size. There is a great variety of items to choose from their many locally-owned vendors. From candy to sushi The Lebanon Farmer’s Market has it all. The market has a second level which houses a restaurant, sushi, and table seating. The restrooms are on a lower level. Elevators are there for shoppers that decline to use the stairs. The market is located at 35 South 8th street in the heart of Lebanon. Parking is free and available at 9th and Cumberland Streets. This building is in the original 1892 farmers market so you are actually walking through history when you visit the market. It is bright and cheerful in a relaxed atmosphere. No tacky or crude music playing in the background like other markets. Bring your wallet or purse and head on down to Lebanon Farmer’s Market and don’t forget your shopping bags. If I lived in the area I would be shopping every week. The market is open Thursday through Saturday from 8 AM - 7 PM. Credit cards are accepted at...
Read moreWe recently were in the neighborhood and decided to checked out the Lebanon Farmers Market. They have an assortment of Amish things for an example cookies, cakes, candy as well as chocolate. They also have local goodies and as well as produce. They have Italian items stand as well.
When we entered the place we noticed that they have separate stands that sell specific items that are run by the local workers from each Department that there are in charge of that specific area. When we went to one of the counters to ask a question the employee helped us with what we were looking for which was shoofly pie. The shoofly pie let me tell you was delicious. The place was very well taken care of and organized. They have a parking lot that is right on the side of the building for free parking . We went there right after Christmas and it was decorated as well. If you're in the area I would recommend you to stop by even if you don't purchase anything just to check it...
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