Writing a review as a vendor! We are in the business of receiving customer reviews all the time, so we would like to review our frustrating experience with Linden Hills Farmer's Market. Last weekend, we arrived on time and could not find Libby, the manager of the market, who was going to direct us where to go, as it was different than the week prior. When we found her, she turned us away because we were "late" (this was at 8:40... 10 minutes past their designated time to be there, which is when we did indeed arrive)
Our food truck manager called us, so we called Libby. We calmly requested clarification and were wondering how we could still make this work, as we had many customers excited to come to their market to get a bowl. She proceeded to yell at us on the phone and then hung up on us. Letting us back in would have been very simple, but the "policy" was far more important than good customer service. She informed us there was still space for us but we couldn't come because policy says we were late..
This was a very disappointing experience, terrible customer service, and we will bring our business to markets where we are treated with kindness...
Read moreI can’t help it but to be Biased since I grew up going to Farmers Markets as a kid. But now since I been to a few around the twin cities. This is hands down the best Market around the Twin cities. Only the Minneapolis with the big Chicken, and St Paul do I feel can compare to the atmosphere you will experience.
Every week they have new Musicians, and some I have been able to see more than once through out the year.
There are some key Regulars that come every Sunday that Participate in making this Market so unique you just have to make it to see.
You may get lucky and the Local Portrait artiest may draw you up before the day is over. Typically he will always draw up the Musicians or anyone he finds interesting.
Scott is a Local Resident that has been coming to the Market and representing Linden Hills with his T shirts for the past 12 years the Market has been...
Read moreSmall farmers market that doesn't have a lot of fresh produce. Only 3 booths had fresh produce, and a very limited selection. It's mostly food booths. You can get breakfast items, coffee, tea, dumplings, empanadas, tamales (they are great btw.) There are booths that sell canned salsas, jams, etc. One flower booth (they had fresh flower headbands which is fun for kids) One meat booth. Live music. Overall, it's good if you want to get breakfast/lunch and walk around for a bit. We spent a max of 30 minutes there, ate tamales and walked around the booths a...
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