It’s very small with few vendors, and it’s hit or miss on whether some of them will show up.
Two vendors sell scones and other baked goods, both excellent flavor and quality. But one was there only one of the three weeks I stopped by and the other missed the third week. It’s a big let down when you’ve got your taste buds set on something but then it’s unavailable and no other vendor as an alternative.
Tamales are great but also inconsistent attendance so you may or may not get what your longing for.
Don’t remember the vendor but bought pork belly meal to go. It was awful, went into the trash.
The vendors who prep food should get started earlier so they’re ready to sell at 10. Last time with the tamales, it was 10:20 but still needed more time to cook. Sorry, I’m not waiting another 10 minutes. Also heard someone at the juice truck complaining when someone was five minutes early walking up to place an order. Told the customer he was too early. Hello, if you want to sell then get ready early.
Maybe there’s a lunch rush that the food vendors shoot for so they don’t care about being ready when the market opens. It’s too inconsistent for me. I’ll probably not go back. Would rather not go at all than feel like you’re rolling the dice on whether it will be a...
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