This Farmers market only happens indoors on the first and third Saturdays of the winter months (from December until April 20). It easily boasts of artisan bread, fresh produce, and locally made jams, noodles, cheeses, and hand knitted scarves and sweaters to set your morning right. They also sell coffee but it's drip coffee to go with your bread. There's also a gentleman with wine offerings. He's based out of Hopewell. He sells bottles of red, white and blush wines ranging in prices of $20 and up. Perfect if your going to meet up with friends for dinner. To do the entire indoor market, you'd be there for 1/2 hour the most. There was live band playing. They played lively tunes and there were tables you could sit at and watch them play as you enjoyed your bread and coffee. It was okay for me. It's just didn't wow me because it was so small. Perhaps I expected too much. I noticed as everyone were coming in from the free outdoor parking lot, they all carried a grocery bag. Hubby and I decided to do the same. Good thing because as we purchased a couple of items, we were able to use our own bag. They do not provide you any. The vendors were all beyond gracious with explaining their source of products and there were some edible samples to try prior to purchasing. We only purchased some wine and jams so we were in definite need of our sturdy bag to hold...
Read moreTraveled a good ways to visit this farmers market as we read great things about it online. The produce was definitely nice, but not better or different than you'd see at another farmer's market. There was an asian produce vendor who had some more interesting varieties of produce that were all very fresh (points earned!). We got four different pastries from Bread & Culture and they were all dry and tough. First time I've ever had a dry croissant! We also bought chocolate from a vendor that sounded delicious and when we tasted it at home it had a strong flavor of mold. My partner is a food scientist so much better at explaining how or why this could have occurred. All in all, the produce is fine but caution with the other vendors. That's $36 we essentially donated to small businesses. I give to charity often so that's not my beef, was just expecting better products for the...
Read moreWest Windsor Farmers Market is undoubtedly the best in the area, offering an exceptional array of produce and goods that cater to everyone. The market stands out not just for its abundant vegetable options, but also for the high-quality meat, bread, and pasta it offers. Vendors are knowledgeable and friendly, making the experience not only a shopping trip but also an educational outing. Each stall is a testament to the locality's dedication to fresh, organic, and sustainably sourced items. The market seamlessly combines the traditional elements of a farmers market with the contemporary needs of today's consumers. Overall, an excellent venue for those seeking a holistic and enriching...
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