Most of the vegetables are good but you have to go to Every stand and price them at every stand because some are more expensive than others and that means on all vegetables. Apple cider is decently priced but only available at two stands. The food stand itself that is independent of the Co-Op Farmers Market is completely ridiculous with their prices.$4 for a hamburger,$3 for a very small cup of soup and the rest of the prices are just as ridiculous. For what they are charging there if you want to sit down and have a burger fries and a drink you're looking at an easy $10 bill Plus. You can go somewhere like Arby's or Burger King and get twice as much for less than that. as I stated their prices at that food stand are absolutely ridiculous one more example is$4...
Read moreMany different booths to go to and amazing prices. Some take credit cards, others aren't set up for it and only take cash. No atm on site but there is one at Turkey Hill up the road. I bought 100 jalapeños for $20 and they were very big. Worked perfect for the appetizer I was making. Also very large heads of lettuce, zucchini, summer squash, cauliflower, broccoli, peppers, potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant, ciders, herbs, cut flowers, peaches, strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, plums mushrooms, even meat! They had a wine vendor and a soap/aromatherapy vendor too. And one booth had candy apples and homemade lollipops. Ample parking, although the side streets getting in and out get congested. Open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday...
Read moreThis is a farmers market, which is closed after thanksgiving until june i believe, not the easiest to find, but worth following directions to get there for, fresh off the farm produce, baked goods, homemade soaps, candles, anf creams, and the best applecider and apple donuts ever...they also have a food stand, with burgers, hotdogs, chili, french fries, and a few other items on there menu. There are a few picinic tables, plenty of parking, wheelchair accessible, Port a Potty, in back of lot, and they have an italian ice cart, local guitarist playing soft music acoustically. They are all local vendors, with one, whom sells eggs and quail meat. They also have a voucher program for local senior citizens...awesome...
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