This Farmer's Market is very welcoming and has a great array of veggies, fruits, soap, clothing and handmade goods and trinkets. There are also a few stands serving hot food. The only downside is it is one of the smaller markets I've been too in the Miami/Broward area- we only spent about 25 minutes here. That being said, it's still worth a visit. We tried the smoothie station called Blend Bike (which had the longest line out of all the stands when we arrived). Their "Refreshing AF" was a great dragon fruit and mint based smoothie. The appeal of the smoothie stand is getting to ride a bike to power blend your own smoothie. It's a little funny to do in front of the line of customers but the associate working the stand can take your place if you'd rather not ride the bike. This market is in the parking lot that belongs to Vizcaya Museum so it's a great stop before enjoying the museum and gardens right across the street...
Read moreA little disappointing! I did love that it was local, but not a lot of vendors.
Only 1 fresh produce vendor and a handful of hot food stands I was expecting to be able to buy fruit and snacks and stuff but I was like all veggies and more produce that requires prep alongside like random vegan snacks and stuff like that. There was a bakery, my croissant was mediocre. Pizza we ordered took forever but it was just 1 guy and his son and it was honestly pretty tasty. Seating area was really cute. If you’re going to Vizcaya Museum and you wanted to stop in, I’d recommend just doing coffee and a pastry or something like that.
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Responding to the owner comment, I haven't! That's so awesome. I live in the PNW, but next time I'm in Miami I'll make sure to stop by. So glad to hear about the vendors this season. I love the produce thing, so awesome to provide that access to...
Read moreI enjoyed the nonprofit organization that was selling beautiful produce. They were able to inform us on where the fruits and vegetables were sourced and when they were available. The produce available changes throughout the year as it should.
Wholly Smoke BBQ overcharged me by triple the amount of what I should have paid for. I was charged $60 for a tiny barbecue plate with 3 oxtails, an ounce of greens, and horribly crusty mac n cheese. They were charging $15-20 per plate depending on what you ordered, and I think they had a few add ons. My partner paid while I was talking to the people serving the food, and it wasn't until I asked him how much it was that I realized we had been taken advantage of.
Stay away from Wholly Smoke BBQ. They will take...
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