Absolutely the best Farmers Market I've ever been to. The variety of vendors is excellent. There are several farms that sell amazing, fresh produce. There are local vendors that sell cheeses, jams, breads & other baked goods, freshly made pasta, candles, pottery, pickles & olives, popsicles and empanadas, just to name a few. There's a vendor that sells very fresh, high quality fish and another that sells organic, farm raised local meats. There's even a vendor that sells wonderful handcrafted apparel and home goods made from alpaca wool. Pizza Vita of Summit has a food truck there every week where they make fresh pizza on the spot. You can't beat the quality and variety of items you can get at this...
Read moreI was excited about grabbing an iced coffee and an empanada to enjoy while I shop since I missed breakfast but they're available only as a set of 6+. I read good things about the pizza truck so I went to get a couple of slices but they're sold as a boxed 12" personal pie. I can't shop and carry a pizza box, too. Also, the available street parking was not close to the farmers market so I couldn't return to the car to eat and then resume shopping. Breads, produce items, meats all looked good. I bought Polish kielbasa, pirogies, stuffed cabbage rolls. They were all good. I may return in the fall when the produce offers change seasonally, also, may purchase duck breast and fresh...
Read moreI used to love this market, but I wish they hadn't removed the mask mandate. Recently, I WAS wearing a mask and wound up standing next to someone on line who was NOT wearing a mask. He told me he wasn't vaccinated. If you don't want to get vaccinated, fine, but at least wear a mask. Esp at the market since you may wind up standing very close to someone when waiting on line to pay. Because of Delta, I just don't feel comfortable trusting that unvaccinated people will wear a mask, so I don't go any more. I'm sorry for the vendors because I don't want them to loose business. Last year when we had to wear a mask, it was much...
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