This farmers market felt a bit lackluster compared to others I’ve visited in Vermont—though to be fair, it may be due to the early-season timing. There was just one vegetable stand, a couple of meat and egg vendors, two spirit booths, and the rest was mostly arts and crafts. My friend and I were hoping for more produce and baked goods, which we assume will show up later in the season.
The setting itself is spacious, with a large open field and live music that added a nice touch to the atmosphere. However, the entrance wasn’t clearly marked—we completely missed it on the first pass. A visible flag or sign by the road would really help, especially since turning around near the entrance isn’t easy and could be frustrating during busier times.
Prices were on the high side, especially for maple syrup—definitely a sticker shock moment. If you visit, I recommend walking the full market before buying anything, as some vendors offer similar items at noticeably different prices.
Overall, it has potential, and I imagine it improves as the season goes on, but it wasn’t quite what we were hoping for this...
Read moreHad an incredible time at the Stowe Farmers Market today! 🌽🥕🍅 There’s something special about shopping at farmers markets—fresh products, delicious food, and amazing business stories. 😍
I stumbled upon the Italian corner and was blown away by the high-quality products they had to offer. 🇮🇹🍝 From Trenchers Farmhouse and Pasta Lab, I couldn’t resist picking up some pasta, sauce for dressing, and the most heavenly tiramisu. 😋 These goodies are truly to die for, especially if you’ve experienced authentic Italian cuisine in Italy.
Supporting local businesses and savoring these flavors was a treat for the senses! 💚 Whether you’re a foodie or simply appreciate top-notch ingredients, make sure to check out the Stowe Farmers Market. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed! 👏🛍️ #FarmersMarketLove #DeliciousDiscoveries #LocalFlavors...
Read moreWe love this little farmers market with its lovely and high quality products. With COVID precautions and a rain-spattered day, this trip here was not the experience we enjoyed on a visit last time we were in Stowe. In an effort to keep light crowds in one area, you encouraged to get in and out, which does affect your whole experience. Even the picnic table areas (easy open air/socially distanced spot) were missing. And there were less vendors. BUT, the vendors who were there were prepared and accommodating. Don't leave this spot without getting a scallion pancake ... and I'll confess that I might have shown up Sunday with that very item in...
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