Nick Davis
Google
I'm sorry to say this neighborhood market gets steadily less satisfying. By now, only about half the vendors sell actual food, and among those, neither range nor quality is what we used to see. Leafy greens, herbs, and other staples you'd expect in abundance are barely on offer. Meanwhile, the profusion of tables selling books, candles, photos, wellness products, etc., only makes the tiny space feel even more needlessly cramped. The addition a few years ago of a loud stereo absolutely does not help. I like supporting the farmers but this particular market no longer serves as a useful grocery run or a relaxing stroll.