It was overall a nice farmers market. Not much produce if that is what you are looking for in a farmers market. There are a lot of vendors that attend the St. Charles Farmers market. Facebook is usually up to date with who the vendors are, and what they sell. Since it's pretty early in the season, there were a lot of craft vendors, especially jewelry, plants, a lemonade vendor, and sweet delicacies. There was also one that sold hand made soap and candles. Hours usually start at 7:30am on Saturday. Plenty of parking since it's right by the Katy Trail and Main Street. Everyone is very nice, including...
Read moreI prefer the vegetable options here over other St. Charles County weekend markets. They only had a few, but they had a variety with sane pricing. No they don't sell as much beef or cooked food as Lake St. Louis, but I was OK with that. If you like Calhoun peaches, they have those as well. Great jewelry and some legit fun crafts. Highlights include these friendly women who make these adorable bird feeders out of glassware and an Indian booth that sells very tasty samosas. Two for a dollar. Next time I am getting 20 and a mango lassi. Yum! Don't forget - this market is a very short walk from historic...
Read moreVery pleasant experience to walk around on a Saturday morning at the Farmers Market and visit the locals. Vendors ranging from fresh produce and local honey to homeade goods and jewelry and a lady named Sandy who has the best fresh baked goods. Her homeade jellies, cookies and breads are delicious and very reasonably priced. Nice ambience to have a guy singing and playing guitar outside as you enjoy the fresh air. They'll end up the season in two more weekends nearing the end of October. I'm glad I finally got a chance to be off work on Saturday and go down to the riverfront to...
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