South Side Farmers Market provides with me with almost all of grocery needs. I go weekly to buy from the weekly vendors. I buy all of my: health and beauty aids, such as all natural creams, bath salts, soaps, lotions and lotion bars; apothecary items, such as elderberry syrup and homemade all natural vapor rub, and honey candy to soothe coughs and sore throat; meat; produce; bread; cheese; local, raw honey; canned goods; and coffee. I look forward to seeing guest vendors as well. The vendors are friendly and helpful. The market runs twelve months a year on Saturdays from 10-2. Go check it out. Fast friendly service, great parking, healthy local product, warm friendly environment and most grocery needs met. You will be...
Read moreI'm always disappointed because of the limited variety of produce. Some don't bother to clean excess soil, and the dill every year is past it's prime. Don't bother asking any questions they really don't know. Don't allow them to choose and bag any individual pieces of veg because they will always put in at least one inedible item. Don't buy pre husked corn because the abundant flies get it before you will. The snack area offers burgers and such. The eating area is feet away from the dusty dirt parking lot NEXT TO THE BATHROOM DOORS. Table and chairs are not cleaned routinely. I don't want to know anything about the bathroom. I go there because it's the only one...
Read moreThis is relocated indoors during colder months, at this point its held at 503 Cedar Ave, and the hours are 10am - 1pm. The info online was not accurate, its 1/2 block away than noted address, and closes 1 hour sooner. I've only gone twice so far. Its few dealers but quality items, worth the trip. All dealers have been very friendly....
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