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Westport Farmers Market

Westport Farmers Market

4.8(15 reviews)
3.4 mi
•$$$

This is still my absolute favorite farmers market! During the winter, the market moves to the…read moregreenhouses at Gilbertie's Herbs and Garden Center. I appreciate that they've added select Saturday dates recently, as it's helpful for those of us working during their usual Thursday hours. My favorite vendor is Riverbank Farm, which offers delicious produce and prepared foods. I was slightly disappointed to find that their winter prepared foods are currently sold frozen, as it altered the texture and taste a bit. We picked up the classic hummus, a carrot sage hummus, pesto, vegetarian borscht, and carrots. The hummuses took about six hours to defrost at room temperature, while the borscht took a full 24 hours and was still a bit icy on top. Both hummuses were great as per usual; I preferred the flavor profile of the classic, which features garlic scapes, while two family members preferred the carrot sage. The pesto was quite oily, so it paired very well with pasta, though it did congeal once it went back in the fridge and required time to sit out again the next day. Similarly, the regular hummus hardened a bit overnight. The borscht wasn't our favorite, but I think that may have been due to the frozen-and-unfrozen nature of the dish. The carrots were delicious! We also enjoyed a vegetable quesadilla from Boxcar Cantina, which came with pico de gallo and avocado slices. The vegetables were fresh and the flavor was yummy, although it wouldn't be my first choice from their menu. While it had a solid amount of vegetables, I would have preferred more, as the edges were either plain or just cheese. We'll definitely keep coming back!

"Well, I'm running Police on my back…read moreI've been running Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday" (The Clash) Well, if you want to run over to the Westport Farmer's Market, be advised that the only day of the week you can do this is Thursday. That's all. Just Thursday. Despite today's Thursday drizzle, we did just that and spent an hour or so wandering around the grounds, chatting with the vendors, enjoying the live music, and everything else you do at a Farmer's Market. It's a good-sized market with plenty of space in its aisles and between booths. We saw a big choice of fruit and vegetable stands, meat, dairy, poultry and seafood vendors, plenty of food vendors, and even a few adult beverage booths. The Parlor pizza and Nit Noi Asian food stations were among the busiest vendors. We stopped at Nit Noi and picked up a frozen bag of shrimp dumplings ($16) and a jar of soy chili oil ($5). PRO TIP The Market is located pretty close to the Saugatuck River, and if you explore the grounds you'll find a footbridge that crosses the river and a walking path that follows the river, So if you gorge yourself on Farmer's Market pizza and ice cream, you can walk it off to some degree.

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Westport Farmers Market - Green goddess hummus and garlic scape spread from Riverbank Farm

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Wilton Farmers Market

Wilton Farmers Market

5.0(1 review)
7.6 mi

The Wilton Farmers Market is better this year than ever before. The location right in town is still…read moregreat! There are a lot of additional vendors this year that make the Wilton Farmers Market a one stop shop. Our favorite vendors are Veronica's Garden for no-pesticide fruits and veggies, Saint x Specialty Food for delicious bread, pesto, and fresh mozzarella, Ideal Fish for fresh fish and yummy spices, and The Hickories for currants, strawberries, tomatoes, etc. We also like Ambler Farm for a larger variety of different fruits and veggies. For prepared food, Jeff's BBQ is amazing! We've even had Jeff cater an event for us in the past. I love their Memphis ribs and mac and cheese, but everything they offer is delicious! While Prospector Theater isn't always there, when they are, I always get a few bags of their delicious and unique popcorn. You can also get a lobster roll and raw shellfish from Community Shellfish. Once, I saw the Cousins Maine food truck serving various lobster rolls and similar products. I never leave without some Bubble & Brew passionfruit peach bubble tea. It's different than bubble tea shops like Whale Tea, but it's unique and delicious. There are a lot of other vendors I haven't mentioned that sell meat, eggs, bread, dumplings, cookies, coffee, honey, handmade jewelry, lifestyle products, knick knacks, eco-friendly products, art, cutlery, flowers, clothing, cutting boards, and so much more. In comparison to the Westport Farmers Market, I prefer the location of the Wilton one, because of how scenic and beautiful it is. The lines also tend to be longer in Westport, so Wilton is more enjoyable for me. The only thing I wish Wilton had was Seacoast Mushrooms. The Wilton Farmers Market is definitely worthy of a visit on Wednesdays from 12-5pm.

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Greenfield Hill Farmers Market - John, Beldotti Bakers, fresh artisan breads, hand made mozzarella, fresh pesto and cakes!

Greenfield Hill Farmers Market

4.0(6 reviews)
2.0 mi
•$$

Visited here for the first time today, Aug 2021 and loved it. While not huge, there were several…read morevendors selling a large variety of locally grown veggies and fruits-including some rarely seen at a Farmer's market (lima beans). Very reasonable prices. There was also local honey and bee pollen, flowers, pesto, fresh eggs, waffles and hot chocolate. And Yalla was there as well-which I am a huge fan of. Small but jammed packed with variety. Everyone very friendly. I got some lovely Roma tomatoes, fresh garlic, and Japanese eggplant to make eggplant parm. A great local option for fresh seasonal produce and more. Worth a stop.

I visited Greenfield Hill Famers Market this morning. There…read morewas plenty of parking in the parking lot. As for the market, there weren't many vendors and only three of them were selling fresh produce. The rest of the tables were from local shops and restaurants selling jewelry, CBD products, candles, flowers, and bakery sweets. I found Yalla at the market which I'm glad! They had amazing juice and baba ganoush there. Be Chocolat was making Belgian waffles and frozen hot chocolate but I ended up going in store which was across from the market. It was a cute market but very very small. If I lived locally, I think I'd visit again but it isn't worth the trip up from Stamford.

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