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The prices can be a bit steep, particularly for college students on a budget, but shopping at the right time during the season can lead to some great deals. The atmosphere is wonderful, and there's a friendly community here that not only sells produce but also features various kiosks offering homemade goods like socks, soap, crafts, and baked goods.
However, I did notice that there seems to be more meat and dairy a... View all feedback.
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I appreciated the many friendly vendors; at least three were selling apples. However, I was disappointed to see that the majority of the offerings were meat. There were three vendors selling beef, two with sheep, one with elk, and numerous vendors with pork. Additionally, there were only two bread sellers. It doesn't seem to be a good season for greens or sweets, except for potatoes and carrots. View all feedback.
It's a wonderful place. I like their service and food, what they serve all customers. They really care about the customers and always welcome us with a sweet smile. I have to recommend this place to all my friends and other people. Visit here for more information. (hidden link)
Nice place to always be so pleasant to see consumers running around with their reusable bags! Large selection of fresh vegetables during summer time, a little more economical during winter (only about root veggies means you need to be creative when you do on the market like me for my homemade meals! The vegetables can be a little expensive (especially for poor college students :P , but if you buy during the right time in the season, you can get a lot! Gorgeous atmosphere and a friendly community that not only produce, but several kiosks with homemade items (socks, soaps, syrups and baked goods!) (including a juicy little vegan stable that I am hypnotic every time, I never have the chance to resist D: I will tell you that I am always a bit disturbed that the **** (caused to be called Achilles who comes with his farmers seems to meet the meat stands! There are more meat and milk levels than I would prefer. They seem almost equal to the number of veggies! It is actually on the Riverfront Park in May-October and in the Atrium of October-May.
I enjoyed the numerous friendly sellers, at least three sold apples, but was disappointed to find mostly meat sale: three sellers with beef, two with sheep, an elk, many with pig. There were two bread vendors. Not a good season for greens or vegetables (except for potatoes and carrots).
The prices can be a bit steep, particularly for college students on a budget, but shopping at the right time during the season can lead to some great deals. The atmosphere is wonderful, and there's a friendly community here that not only sells produce but also features various kiosks offering homemade goods like socks, soap, crafts, and baked goods. However, I did notice that there seems to be more meat and dairy available than I would prefer, almost matching the number of vegetable stands. The market is located at Riverfront Park in May and moves to the atrium in October. Overall, it's a delightful spot to visit!
I appreciated the many friendly vendors; at least three were selling apples. However, I was disappointed to see that the majority of the offerings were meat. There were three vendors selling beef, two with sheep, one with elk, and numerous vendors with pork. Additionally, there were only two bread sellers. It doesn't seem to be a good season for greens or sweets, except for potatoes and carrots.