Producer-only and community-driven, this market emphasizes knowing your farmer and features breads from local grain mills, honey, and pasture-raised meats. It’s a compact, quality-forward stop that many eastside residents plan their Thursdays around.
Great day for the market. Avocado lady was there, yummy freshly made guacamole. A couple of gluten free bakers , Scratch is where I or hubby gets our weekly bread. Goat milk cheese is another stop for me, 💘 their feta. Tried the infused maple syrup with cinnamon, supposed to taste like French toast. Yum! Also purchased a triple berry pie for hubby. Lots of fresh veggies fresh picked and herbs and gorgeous flowers. There were also 2 food trucks. Bring cash but most will take your CC. Ample parking.
B H
Google
A limited selection of vendors, but it's nice to be inside during the winter months. Organic meats, produce, breads, cookies/baked goods, avacado salsa, honey and more.
We're fortunate to have these options
so close by.
Alexa Murray
Google
A small charming local farmers market. Not nearly as big as the regional market, but much more convenient. Often times there are food trucks, fresh baked bread, flowers, and other amazing local products. Definitely worth a stop!
Ray Manley
Google
Plenty of parking, quite a few venders,both veggies and other assorted good things!😃 truck foods available from time to time. 🍕! 🌮!
Colleen Proppe
Google
It was great until the storm hit!😊
Marcy Hague
Google
Did a Google search, and found site for market. Said hours today were 12- 6 pm. Arrived around 4 pm and nothing. You should update your hours.
Colleen Jones
Google
Excellent location, vendors, food truck, friendly. Experience was fun!
P Jones
Google
Not to friendly i didn't feel welcomed i will not go there again.