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Amanda Kelly
(Oct 12, 2022)
Amazing weekly local farmers market. They have a wide variety of fresh local produce, meats and prepared foods weekly. They even rotate non-farm vendors weekly so there is always something new to explore. Great place to bring the entire family and there is something to please everyone! Tomball Farmers Market is pet friendly too! Highly recommend. We often eat lunch in one of the wonderful local restaurants that are within walking distance to the market.
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Joshua Weissman
(Jan 27, 2013)
Of all the Farmers markets I've been to this is the saddest ones I've been to. I drove incredibly far to go here expecting more than 8 vendors. I was also expecting some of my favorite farms to be there but they weren't. I'm incredibly unimpressed with this farmers market and don't think I'll be going back to this one.
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Shopping Diva
(Aug 21, 2012)
The Tomball Market has grown to place where I love to go on Saturday morning. It has a variety of vendors with produce, crafts, homemade items and other unexpected delights. My kids enjoyed the discovery of farm grown produce that is not seen in the grocery store. The Tomball Market is open year-round and has plenty of safe parking.
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Lane McCarty
(Jul 9, 2011)
As a Texas Master Gardener, it still amazes me that there are so many people who do not know when LOCAL produce is in season. The Tomball Farmers Market is in its third year and more produce vendors and customers show up each week. I go every week and often hear people say in March or April, "where are the tomatoes and watermelons" or in July and ask "where is the lettuce". Ignorance is bliss, I suppose, but those who give bad ratings because they did not find what they wanted should educate themselves a bit more. Produce is the primary focus of the market, but other local handmade items and farm products are allowed as well. I just returned from today's market and it was FANTASTIC. Lots of produce and the sweetest watermelon I have had in ages. Also a local gentleman with beautiful handmade birdhouses. I suppose some folks like the chineese ones better. If they don't like what Tomball has to offer, the can go to Houston and get some Mexican tomatoes!
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S.J. Starnes
(May 23, 2011)
I know that this market had a rough season last year so I am so glad to see that they stuck it out and are still here. I was there 2 weeks ago and I counted 19 vendors, 10 of which were local produce!! Evans Veggies always has unusual veggies you can't find anywhere else and the squash, zucchini, green beans, potatoes, lettuces, kale, collards and even carrots from all of the other farmers were all there.
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de watkins
(Apr 7, 2011)
I really missed the Farmers' Market and am so glad you started back this past week. So glad it has started back. Got some yummy fresh veggies and herbs, and was very well helped when I bought plants for my own garden. I also stocked up with Klein Brothers stuff (honey and salsa this time). We're really enjoying the Pampered Sisters candles and the olive oil from Olivero Farms--And all the wonderful baked goods from Olivero Farms too. Missed out on the jewelry, Indian food, and meat last week but hope to check them out next time.
I sure do like the location too....with all the antique stores and tea room too.
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Liz Steele
(Apr 5, 2011)
We went for the fiirst time this past weekend, and actually found very little produce. A few venders had small amounts of produce which we helped ourselves to, but most were selling canned goods, candles and (hellooooo) jewelry!!
I know this market is in it's infancy, and although we did find some yummy greens, the term farmers market applies very loosely!!
I will probably continue shopping at some of the other markets from now on.
The most impressing experience of our visit unfortunately was witnessing a terrible accident, making me even more sorry to have bothered in going!
My hope is that they'll expand and take on the true structure, volume and selection of a verifiable farmers market.
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JS JS
(Sep 24, 2010)
I don't know why they waste their time. There is less than ten booths here everytime and the only produce there were herb plants!! Weak!!
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We now have 45 to 55 vendors each week and are the largest market in the Houston Metro area.