Great place to just walk around and admire all the hand and homemade items on display. I go with friends quite often and have for years. There are always great booths, food and people. We always have great experience and get to see many items home made and home grown. The people are always friendly and helpful. Things are always clean and well set up. Places to just sit or tables to sit and enjoy. Parking is close by and they sometimes have a crossing gaurd to stop the traffic when crossing the street. Really a good experience and fun. Most times they have food trucks also which is great. Also they have someone playing music and singing if not they just play...
Read moreThis is such a wonderful plaza of chaos. I don't visit very often, but when I do get a chance to stop by I'm always enamored with the sheer number of vendors, the variety, and the overall atmosphere of this particular Market. It has a fantastic balance between garden, baked, butchered, preserved, and handmade goods, and small businesses that might not have a traditional brick-and-mortar and are absolute gems! It's definitely worth checking out, and while there do seem to be a few regulars, you should hit it up as much as possible because one never knows who or what...
Read moreThe hype on the Old Town Farmer’s Market site wasn’t the experience we had when we visited. We found three quality items that were unique enough not to be at your corporate grocery store, but were unable to focus, communicate and enjoy the experience due to dogs sniffing and rubbing up against us and cheap music playing over speakers (instead of a banjo or fiddle player). It wasn’t festive enough to qualify as entertainment, yet it was not set up to sell bulk produce either; instead, it was mostly foo-foo items in a flea...
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