The Best Farmers Market in Keystone and all of the Greater Tampa North West Area.
The owner has really raised the bar around here, and made this Market a keystone Cornerstone! Now that ceebees is closed if you are looking for a true Farm Stand then look no further. No other place I would go in Keystone for fresh vegetables and fruits.
They make their own Fresh boiled peanuts from the clean and new p nut Hut! But they are so good they will sell out so make sure you stop in to try them early. Really friendly staff, very helpful.
Fresh cut firewood, hay for the livestock imported all the way from Canada! Lots of variety of things you don't even know you need until you come here.
Organic vendors. Local honey. Ice for sale. Some essential and hard to find Greek items. Lots of delicious jams jellies Etc. Also for the sweet tooth, Mikes pies! Next to the pies there is fresh pasta that has been frozen and it surprise me just how good it is, worth giving it a try if you are skeptical!
Lots of stuff growing in the field. Looks like the new hydroponic growing system is very effective, nice big tomatoes about ready to be picked. If you get there at the right time and if you're lucky you might even get to see a cow show!
Thanks Keystone Farmers Market! We appreciate all the effort you've put into making this place a staple of...
Read moreWe have really missed this place!!! SO HAPPY they're open again! We used to go a few weekends a month for breakfast burritos and to feed the cows until they closed last year. I saw online that they reopened a couple weeks ago and just got a chance to check it out today. It looks so nice!!
Here's my review: The produce is always super affordable and the staff is genuinely friendly and actually happy to answer questions. They were stocking corn when I got there and sold me some of last week's at a discount for my chickens.
My favorites: The best feta I've ever had by the pound, Vanilla oatmilk lattes in the fridge, and this cherry Greek soda that I LOVE!! I mix it with sparkling water and add a slice of lime. I'm not really into boiled peanuts but my family is obsessed with them, so we will probably be up there again this weekend!
I asked about the cows and they said they'll be back as soon as they can rebuild an area for them. My kids LOVE feeding the cows, it was always a fun little outing that didn't take all day or cost an arm and a leg. They said that they're reopening in phases and that they plan to have food trucks, a coffee bar, beer and wine and smoothies again as soon as they can.
Definitely worth checking out if you're in the area and like to support...
Read moreIn the Upon perusing a few negative reviews prior to visiting this establishment, I was struck by the audacity of some individuals to criticize the lack of products on the shelves or to pass harsh judgments without considering the circumstances. The fact that the owner took the time to address a negative review while the reviewer seemed indifferent to the impact of their damaging comments is unsettling. The owner explained that a recent accident had affected the product selection in the store, a situation that I can empathize with and comprehend completely. Currently in Las Vegas for medical treatment myself and faced with the substantial costs associated with "Healthier Stay," I sought out more budget-friendly alternatives. This quest led me to Cahaba Cabins, where I discovered this location while searching for fresh vegetables.
In closing, I extend an offer to Jeffrey - if there is any way I can assist on your ranch, please do not hesitate to reach out. I am scheduled to depart by the end of June, but should there be a need for assistance, I am more than willing to...
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