Held at a 19th-century hacienda and working open space, this Saturday market ties fresh food to South Valley history. The state association and Bernalillo County confirm 2025 dates and SNAP, WIC, and Senior benefits.
They moved a little but up the street. The food is fresh.
Manda Sifuentes
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All the vendors are very friendly. The lady that sits in the front sells a variety of fruit, veggies, plants, and crafts. Another lady sells homemade baked goods. Her banana bread and peanut butter cookies were very good. Another man was selling eggs and another had honey. Some Saturdays they have music performed by local artists. All in all a pretty enjoyable experience.
Jeffrey Flores
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Every vendor their hard beautiful product and produce. They all were kind and filled with positive energy.
Everyone we bought was absolutely amazing and delicious
Cynthia Cooper Jones
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My first visit was as they were wrapping up at noon last weekend. I made a quick video and all the vendors were so nice. Everyone is local, most are all from the direct neighborhood (English and Spanish speaking) with one from the mountains bringing items not ripe yet in the valley. It was so varied.
They really focus on being an actual farmer's market and so crafts are limited to focus on produce!
I plan to return this Saturday with a couple of friends. My husband and I will go again in two weeks.
Nalleli Reyes Garcia
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Hardly a growers market. You'll also notice that there are no vendors here who are people of color. Whoever is doing the marketing is doing a terrible job because the South Valley is a minority neighborhood yet the vendors here don't reflect that. And there are tons of community farms in the South Valley so it was disappointing to see very little produce and no one from the neighborhood here.
Teresa Pijoan
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Great folks, excellent prices, fun time to buy produce & make friends!
Teresa Harris
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There weren't a lot of vendors / growers so selection was at a minimum.