I love the farmers market! Do yourself a favor... wait to have some fresh coffee, then hit the arepa stand for some great breakfast options.... shop for a couple of hours.... when you take a break, make sure to have a Columbian empanada with some Guava Lemonade. Then continue ie to shop. Make sure to pick up some Rosemary dill bread, with some cheeses, and grapes for an evening at home. Btw... don't forget to pick up some produce from local farmers, a few authentic bottles of honey, and end it with some freeze dried candy!!! Oh, I almost forgot the bonsai guy who has the most beautiful arrangements of...
Read moreNot as massive as Lake Eola, but no push over either. I went a few times in 2017, and it seems like they're really growing.
Food truck has some good food, and they were even nice enough to go see if there were any blueberries at the produce market so they could add them to the pancakes. While there weren't any, it's the thought that counts! I just wish I remembered the name!
The Nutty Peanut has the best peanut butter I've ever had; the butterscotch being my personal favorite. All the vendors were pleasant and helpful, and the park is gorgeous and spacious, with music as picnic tables to enjoy...
Read moreLiving just a few minutes from the market makes a Saturday morning visit easy. We enjoy the fresh veggies and meats from the local merchant who sets up every weekend. We have not been disappointed with any fresh purchase from there. Fresh fruits and veggies just taste better and you are helping a local farm be successful. There are other vendors with plants, decorative items and knick-knacks. It is a relatively small market that may take 15 minutes to walk through. Very relaxing and is a nice start to the weekend especially when the weather...
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