Julio H.
Yelp
This is an exceptional farmer's market, despite the limited size.
There is a steady rotation of artists, which include craft artists, potters, painters, photographers, etc. Also, you get people selling collectibles and antiques, plus mish mash. They are all very friendly, talkative, and interesting people who enjoy creativity. Along these artist, you have the people that make soaps, creams, and other beauty products. These are really beautiful products and excellent for gifts.
If you like to entertain, or if you are a serious eater, you can find many food products here, like marinades, hot sauces, dips, honey, teas, etc. I have to say that I have tried/tasted many of these products and they are very good.
I normally come to farmer's markets because there are people cooking, or people bring food ready to eat. Here you can have some awesome empanadas, great baked goods, cakes, smoothies, kettle corn, sandwiches, hot dogs, etc. I wish the variety was wider, but this is a small farmer's market.
Funny thing, there is only one farmer here. I haven't seen anything interesting or novel in that space, but I also need to get used to the offerings. Eventually I will buy something there.
Last thing, "That Sharpening Guy" comes here. If you have knives that need sharpening, "That Sharpening Guy" seems to be one of the better options in town.
This farmer's market assembles on the first Saturdays of the month. Mark your calendar.