Paolo B.
Yelp
When the mood strikes, I spend my Saturday mornings at the Farmers' Market in Boise's vibrant downtown. It's not as big as the ones I've been to in Seattle, but it's got a lot of locally-made produce that I like to purchase on a regular basis.
The intention of a farmers' market is to sell food directly by farmers to consumers. Capital City Public Market does the job. I learned that the Saturday Market has generated millions of dollars of revenue for the local economy since it opened its doors in 1994. That's awesome for our local vendors.
Here are some of my favorite local businesses at the Saturday Market:
- KatieBee LLC (raw natural honey; based in Meridian, ID)
- City Peanut Shop (fresh-roasted peanuts, tree nuts, caramel corn, nut butters, and candies; based in Boise, ID)
- County Line Brewing (local beers; taproom is located in Garden City, ID)
- Boise's Best Kettle Korn (freshly cooked kettle corn; based in Star, ID)
- Vegetables from local farmers
I also love that there are a bunch of local wineries at the Market. To name a few:
- Cold Springs Winery (Hammett, ID)
- Holesinsky Winery (Buhl, ID)
- Huston Vineyards (Caldwell, ID)
- Koenig Vineyards (Caldwell, ID)
- Potter Wines (Garden City, ID)
Of course, what is a farmers' market without the pastries and drinks? Here are some of my favorites:
- Leialoha's Lemonade (the original Capital City Public Market fresh-lemonade vendor since 2004)
- Chimney Cakes LLC (European pastry sprinkled with cinnamon sugar)
- The Creperie Mobile (sweet and savory crepes; incredibly LONG LINE for this vendor)
- Dawnatellas (caramels, brittles, cookies, and seasonal baked goodies)
- Zeppole Baking Company (breads, pastries, sandwiches, salads)
- Murphy's Mini Donuts
- C4 Creamery (handcrafted, Thai-inspired, rolled ice cream)
- Q-Tea Boba (bubble tea)
- Long Valley Coffee (coffee roasters based in McCall)
The Farmers' Market is open every Saturday from April until December, 9:30 am to 1:30 pm. I wish they would open earlier though. It gets a little busy closer to noon, so come early. And don't forget to bring your own reusable bag!