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    5th Street Public Market

    4.1 (59 reviews)
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    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Ice cream since in the 40's.
    Ann C.

    Cute little shops around and boba milk teas. Next stop for the ice cream. Would come visit again next visit next month to try Cafe Yum.

    Anthony C.

    I definitely recommend checking out this little market area as it's a great place to stop by if you're in town and they have a little in you can stay at that has some rooms that are themed, apparently. Friendly service everywhere you go great deals and little local gift shops, but especially the food. Here is great and there's a little coffee shopcalled magpie that you should check out as well if you're craving some caffeine. I love stopping here every time I come through from Portland as it's a staple of the city.

    The yellow truck all decked out for the holidays :-)
    Chuck M.

    Opened in January 2021, the Market Alley is the newest addition to the 5th Street Public Market. Located in the heart of downtown Eugene, you'll find a collection of unique shops, dining, wine & spirit tasting experiences and more. The 200-foot long covered "Market Alley" is sandwiched between the three-story Market Building (commercial and retail space), the Gordon Lofts Apartments (retail facing the Market Alley) and the Gordon Hotel at the opposite end of the Alley (across from the original 5th Street Public Market area). The Market Alley section was uncrowded while I visited with a friend, even though the original Market area was packed. We were on the lookout for certain Pendleton products, so it was a good excuse to checkout the area while there. As a plus, Heritage Distilling Co. was offering free tastings. I was already familiar with their Dual Barrel (Vanilla) Bourbon Whiskey...the night before experimenting with various whiskeys and liquors mixed with eggnog...yes, whiskey goes great with eggnog! And you thought science wasn't fun ;-) It was nice to sample some of Heritage Distilling Co's other high quality spirits...all very good! So if you haven't been down to the Market Alley, I do recommend a visit.

    lavender matcha, macaroons
    Kait R.

    Love spending the afternoon here. Either getting food from the food court or the new Vietnamese place and following it with a desert/drink on the balcony. I will almost always take home one of their flower bouquets as well, they're so hard to resist. There's so many interesting things to look at along all of the shops.

    Ann V.

    Very cute place to walk around or have lunch/dinner. You can find shopping store, food, dessert, bars etc.

    All lit up!
    Steve P.

    Having a slice of pizza, kids are playing in the snow by the fountain... ya. Snowing in here, luv that technological magic! Christmas tree lighting, santa is around here somewhere, there was even a band playing and singing. Lots of happy giggles from kids. This is just like walking around in a Hallmark Movie!

    Robbin M.

    Cute and adorable local hang out. From French butcher and bakery options to diverse food courts this little spot is a definite must when visiting downtown Eugene. Adorable boutique shops, plenty of outdoor seating and great coffee spots. Surrounded by a multitude of delicious eateries, come visit!!

    Eugene has an exciting new holiday tradition. So much fun.
    Michael D.

    Eugene's new 5th Street Market includes a totally engaging market alley of unique shops, dining, music and art. Coffee, pies, ice cream, distillery, aroma therapy, wine tastings and lots of fun. This is how we started celebrating the holidays. They even added snow the night we visited. A super holiday treat.

    John H.

    A cluster of restaurants with free parking lots. Nothing really caught my eye but if you are indecisive there are a few options. Chinese, Mexican, bars, coffee shop, and grill and burger joints.

    The iconic phone booth
    Danielle A.

    We had such a lovely time celebrating the birthday of the 5th street market! We visited, pfiffer winery, beaudet jewelers, mountain rose aroma bar, paws pet shop, the Gordon hotel and handles ice cream. The 5th street market has always done such a great job with creating a great experience whether it be for the families, runners, or lovers. There is something for everyone!

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    Amazing! Such a great place to walk around, shop and eat. Lots of winery's and brewery's. Cool atmosphere.

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    It's a good spot for food and shopping. Parking is pretty easy and free which is nice. Live music some nights.

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    Nice that Eugene has a spot like this. Love that it is open aire. Like the plant shop especially!

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    We visited, pfiffer winery, beaudet jewelers, mountain rose aroma bar, paws pet shop, the Gordon hotel and handles ice cream.

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    Eugene Piccadilly

    3.7(3 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    It is great! Drive from Portland all the time. I have found some real treasures. Worth many times…read morewhat I paid. Unique items that I had never seen and have never seen again. Yes there is stuff you wonder who would buy it. But that is any real flea market populated with people not professional vendors. Some tables are people trying to clear a house, some are people selling tools, some are collectors thinning a collection, some are junk collectors, some are are selling antiques, and lot more. It is a buck at the door. This is not the first flea I have been to with an entry fee. Most are a dollar or two in Oregon

    I would give this place zero stars if I could. First of all let it be mentioned that this place is…read morea junk sale. They charge you admission before you even get to look to see what is in there. The people at the door or some of the rudest people I have ever met. They have non-licensed people doing security tasks, and they have been reported to the state as being in violation. When you finally find a way to look at what is there without paying you see that it is all trash. Nobody would pay the admission charge if they knew what was in there. The place smells horribly, and it's not from the animals that are there during the fair. People were smoking cigarettes by the doors, less than 10 feet away, another violation of state law. Overall if you do not want to pay to go to a Junk sale that has less quality stuff then a garage sale, and walk inside and not be able to stand the smell, then steer clear of this place!

    Lane County Farmers Market

    Lane County Farmers Market

    4.1(15 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    I was disappointed because I was looking for fresh fruit, not vegetables. There were a lot of small…read morehand-made tents selling jewelry, t-shirts and home made art. The area and weather was beautiful but parking was trying.

    We have been to farmers markets in many cities in the United States, Mexico, France, Spain, Canada,…read moreUK. Each has its own culture. I would put the local Lane County Saturday Farmers Market against any of them for local in-season fruit, produce, eggs, meats, and baked goods and many other local products. It runs 11 months of the year. I can be found there at opening every Saturday unless we are out of town. Everything sold fresh is local and in season. Prepared food is made from local ingredients, mostly organic. On any given Saturday there are four or six bakeries with very fresh baked goods available with some of the best bread, croissants equal to Paris bakeries, many, many sweet and savory pastries. Many rural farm stands are represented with their complete in-season produce, fruit and vegetables. There are always three or four booths selling foraged mushrooms in season with a great variety of cultivated ones as well. Several vendors raise and sell the best eggs I have ever eaten. If you beat me there, you might get some double yoked ones, but they sell out fast. Meat for the freezer, fresh fish and canned fish, several hot food venders and if you can manage tastes in the morning several local pot distilleries are showing up these days. Everyone is pleasant and helpful and the culture is one of cooperation and helping other venders and customers so that all are successful. Come and check it out. The new pavement makes it easy to move around, stay dry. There are tables for you to eat your hot food. Don't forget to take some flowers home for the vase from the four or five vendors who are there regularly. The large open building houses about a third of the vendors with large open doors, the rest bring their own tents and the outdoor arrangement is easy to change for the day. You come too, but save a little bit for me!

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    Farmer's market and outdoor plaza.

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    Whiteaker Community Market

    Whiteaker Community Market

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Love the artisans in the nice walk. Everyone was very friendly and had quality products. I was…read morehappily surprised at getting a non-alcoholic Mojito that wasn't sweet. Made fresh product in front of me and was absolutely amazing! The thing I was disappointed in was the lack of community support. I think it would've been lovely to see more people out and about purchasing.

    Every neighborhood should have a weekly marketplace and the Whiteaker Community Market really…read moreraises the bar when it comes to community involvement. Every Sunday from 11am-4pm, local vendors and artists gather together on 2nd and Van Buren to display their delicious and beautiful goods. From shaved ice to vintage clothing and fresh veggies, you really can find some amazing treasures here. Every person I have met here whether it was a vendor or a passerby has been friendly and welcoming. You really do feel like you're a part of the community when you come here no matter who you are or where you are from. The market hosts yoga sessions, live music and open mic which gives artists an opportunity to showcase their talents. You can even use your EBT card to shop here for fresh food which is amazing! I've purchased essential oil sprays, yummy homemade snacks, organic makeup and my mom even had her tarot cards read. This market continues to grow each year and I can't wait to see what the future holds for this thriving neighborhood full of colorful individuals.

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