Cute little farmers market. A lot of small booths with different foods and knick-knacks. Not nearly as much fruit as one would expect, and a little pricey. There is a baked goods booth with a large number of pies, cookies, and breads, but most of the other booths have limited selections. Got boba tea from a stand, but even the "blended" drinks were pretty watery. You'd be far better served to get a blended drink from Thomas Hammer on the far side of the market...which we did after tossing our boba drinks.
Update: the baked goods came from The Bread Box. We purchased a raspberry pie, a huckleberry cobblerish item, Garlic-Italian bread, and cookies. All were high quality, tasty treats. Will go to the market again, just for their...
Read moreI've been attending this market for like 3...maybe 4 years now? So far I've found my FAVORITE soap maker (My little lavender company) cider brewery (liberty ciderworks) candle maker (bungalow candles) and farms (kais flowers and produce) as well as some of my most complimented jewelry pieces here. The bakeries are amazing and being able to find brand new companies like herbal expeditions while listening to joyous local music makes this market...
Read moreThe Fairwood market was awesome. They had live music, local farms, flowers, candles, soaps, jewelry, pastries, seasonings, and more. They also had a food vendor and ice cream. I like that they post which vendors will be there each week on their social media accounts. It's open on Tuesdays from 3-7 pm. If you are local, go...
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