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(Oct 9, 2021)
Took a ride to visit this Market. Lots of vendors, but not many deals on what they are offering. $4 for Romaine Lettuce? No thank you, maybe the cost of their products is higher since this market is located within the Villages.
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Katherine Radakovich
(Aug 10, 2019)
This farmers market is worth the trip. Loop around first to see where you would like to shop. There is a mix organic and conventionally locally-grown and a number of booths that are reselling conventional produce. There are specialty booths with soap, bread, fermented pickles, sauerkraut, pierogis, cheese, olives, spices, cacoa nibs, sauces and guacamole. There an opportunity for grabbing lunch at the hot dog stand or one of the restaurants along the perimeter of the square. This is a small farmers market with easy parking and is easy to walk around. there are crafts and pottery booths typically included in this farmers market. Wear a hat and sunscreen!!!
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john west
(Jan 30, 2015)
The bread from French Bakery, well been trying to find the needle in the hay stack. Olives-out of this world as is the olive oils. Didn't know this was weekly. Great news, we'll be regulars!
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(Jul 11, 2014)
Great market. Over 80 vendors in season. Many farmers. I especially like olives at Strega Nonna Market booth. I always get the green butter olives. Awesome! I also always buy bread from the French baker in the pink tent. Nature's apothecary also has my favorite hair soap "the main event". Don't miss this market.
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