The Western Wake Farmers Market offers a cozy and intimate atmosphere for visitors to enjoy a slice of local culture. Despite its compact size, which allows one to peruse all its offerings within a mere 10 minutes, the market provides a unique experience that makes it worth a visit. One of the highlights is the live music, which adds a vibrant and lively backdrop to the shopping experience, creating a pleasant environment for all. Pet owners will be delighted to know that dogs are welcome, making it a great weekend destination for the entire family, including furry members. However, it's important to set expectations accordingly, as the market's small scale means there might not be a vast selection of goods or activities. In summary, while the Western Wake Farmers Market may not boast the extensive variety found in larger markets, its charming setting, live music, and pet-friendly policy contribute to an overall pleasant, albeit...
Read moreGreat fresh local produce and products - greens, herbs, eggs, mushrooms, baked goods, seafood, etc. The Morrisville Educational Garden is next door and often has informative sessions. Leashed dogs are welcome. The Morrisville Community Garden has an entrance located off Church Street. There is a house with a circular driveway where you can park on the grass, but not the driveway itself. It's a great place to have a small plot if you're not able to have one at home and volunteer. You just need to sign up before the application deadline each year and...
Read moreWestern Wake Farmers’ Market is one of three markets located within Cary city limits and is the largest of the three, hosting more than thirty vendors on any given Saturday morning. The farmers’ market frequently hosts educational opportunities, local chefs, as well as kid-friendly activities and local musicians. Each week, market shoppers can find a wide variety of seasonal produce, meats and cheeses, as well as prepared foods and locally roasted coffee. Shoppers will find ample (free) parking in the lot...
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