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    4.0 (1 review)
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    Fresh Farm Market

    4.6(9 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $

    The Tuesday lunchtime farmers market at City Center is among my favorite DC weekday markets. The…read morediverse variety of a dozen vendors is impressive with a few new vendors every year. Here's the latest and greatest vendor list from 2023: Timber Pizza - Scrumptious wood-fired pizza with a pillowy soft crust. I can't count on how many fingers and toes I've had the pizza at different farmer's markets! While the lines can get long 12:30pm, you only have to wait for 15 minutes. Taco Dirty To Me: Crispy battered cauliflower tempura tacos, bursting with flavor! Bun'd' Up - Delicious fried tofu and mushroom in squishy soft bao buns topped with microgreens, scallions, and a nice creamy aioli sauce. Light and tasty! Urban+ade - Refreshing lemonade with less sugar than classic lemonade. The Sage & Tarragon is my favorite! Veg Heaven - Decadent sweet treats, the dark chocolate cookies and brownies are the best! While the cakes are moist, they aren't as tasty. Taco Loco - Giant burritos are amazing! There's a swarm of people waiting in line, so be prepared to wait 10-15 min before ordering and then another 5 min for your order! The mango and watermelon juice are refreshing. Hipp Sippin' - Cold-pressed juices and acai bowls made to order. Ravenhook Bakery - Great selection of freshly baked loaves of bread and baked goods. DMV Empanadas - They sell out fast! While the empanadas has a nice crispy hard shell and with so many flavors to choose from, they are a bit bland and overloaded with bland cheese. The Spinach and Cheese or the Bacon and Cheese didn't quite hit the spot, hubby like the Chicken. Al Volo Cucina: While I wasn't a big fan of the greasy eggplant parm subs. I wish they brought back the fresh juices (the watermelon and mango juices) were amazing! Wonderful market with plenty of delicious and diverse options to choose from. Lines start to form between 12:30-1pm, come early!

    Went for lunch break , been a handful Of times since they…read morehave open for the season , The service at the booths I have came across has been A1. The ambiance of the farmers market it's nice & Lively , I decided to stop by Fat Kale , to try their items for the first time . I ended up getting the chicken curry , delicious ! Check it out for yourself !

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    Fresh Farm Market - Blueberry bagel and chocolate babka muffin @Call Your Mother

    Blueberry bagel and chocolate babka muffin @Call Your Mother

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    Dupont Circle FRESHFARM Market - Italian sub from Cucina Al Volo

    Dupont Circle FRESHFARM Market

    4.3(225 reviews)
    2.5 miDupont Circle
    $$

    Life is a Cab-array…read more So lettuce entertain you with some peachy produce puns, because they have berry delicious fruits and veggies at the Dupont Circle Fresh Farm Market. Visited the Sunday only market with someone berry punny who is not melon-choly, but we did sample the melons, berries, peaches, plums and more. The peaches were so juicy! Definitely get a bag of those. A few did not make it back home! The heirloom tomatoes were so beautiful and the cucumbers are so crisp. So yummy! My daughter got a fruit tart that was so pretty and a peach agua fresca. So refreshing when the heat index was 107°. So hot, hot, hot. The market also has loaves of bread, amazing beet hummus and other dips, the most beautiful bouquets of flowers and jars filled with honey and jams. Too bad that the jelly was not airplane compliant or I definitely would have grabbed a jar to bring back home. A great fresh farmers market that spreads out over several city blocks. Perfect for a trip on a sunny summer Sunday morning.

    New to the area and looking for my new go to farmers market. This one was pretty good, but it was…read morevery crowded. I loved the variety of fresh produce and they had a lot of really delicious baked goods as well. Of course I had to get the hog Haven breakfast sandwich it was delicious, we found street parking nearby for free, will definitely be returning.

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    Freshfarm Market

    Freshfarm Market

    4.0(20 reviews)
    2.1 miDowntown
    $$

    The Thurs lunchtime farmers market is among my favorite DC weekday markets right off of Lafayette…read morePark and McPherson Square. This market is a bit paired down with a dozen or so vendors compared to the 15-20 vendors pre-pandemic, there's still an impressive selection of diverse vendors. So glad this wonderful market survived the pandemic and back in full swing! Here's the latest and greatest vendor list in 2025: - Timber Pizza: Delicious pizza! Cheese Please is my favorite followed by Green Monster. I can't count on how many fingers and toes I've had the pizza at different farmer's markets! While the lines can get long 12:30pm, you only have to wait for 15 minutes. - Bun'd' Up (5/5): Delicious fried tofu and mushroom in squishy soft bao buns topped with microgreens, scallions, and a nice creamy aioli sauce. Light and tasty! - Taco Dirty To Me: Crispy battered cauliflower tempura tacos! - Taco Loco : Ginormous hearty burritos and refreshing Sandia watermelon juice! The ginormous burritos are very filling and leave you in a delightful food coma! - Cocoi's Bakery - Unique Asian inspired cookies and donuts. While the Pandan brioche donut with a little creamy filling was fun to try, the Matcha Marshmallow cookie with white chocolate chips hit the spot! The cookie was a bit dense, but quite flavorful. The Ube Chocolate Chip Cookie with purple swirls didn't have much Ube flavor and the cookie was under baked. Lemonade Love - Refreshing lemonade, the Lavender is less sweet. - Little Austria: Strudel galore over a dozen apple and berry fruity varieties. The Apple Strudel is delicious and taste like apple pie without the processed sugary sweetness. The Spinach and Feta strudel was fun to try! - Capitol Kettle Corn: Fresh kettle corn made on the spot. Fun flavors that really pop - Spicy Chocolate, Honey Butter, Cheddar, etc. Plenty of unique flavors to sample from. The bags are perfect for sharing in the office! - Al Volo Cucina: The eggplant parm sub is large and filling, the fresh bottomless watermelon juice is refreshing! Wonderful market with plenty of delicious and diverse options to choose from. Lines start to form between 12:30-1pm, so come early!

    Every Thursday near the White House is a farmer's market selling bread, the city's best bagels,…read morelemonade, and so much more! If you want a classic DC experience, come here from 11am-2pm. You can buy a local tasty lunch knowing the White House is a block away. It's so cool!

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    Freshfarm Market - Lines @Taco Loco

    Lines @Taco Loco

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    Mt. Vernon Triangle Freshfarm Market - All you see in the picture is all that was there.

    Mt. Vernon Triangle Freshfarm Market

    3.3(3 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    I love farmer's markets. It is the perfect activity for buying local, sampling items & meeting…read moreneighbors (when you aren't in a pandemic situation). Normally, we would have chatted with each vendor to learn about their produce or recipes. I would have greeted dogs and lingered around the canopies while looking over products. Since Covid has impacted our lives, the farmer's market experience was different. We wore masks and arrived early. I didn't want to be in a large crowd. My "socializing" these past few months has been with cashiers and chatting with the neighbor through the window. The staff and Mt. Vernon employees did a great job of roping off the area and placing signage explaining the rules. Duct tape was used to mark off six feet distance in the lines. There was only a handful of vendors. The produce looked great. It was priced slightly higher than the grocery store. The herbs were hubby's top choice. The vegetables were beautiful. The home made apple butter and apple sauce from Black Rock Orchard ($6 ea. or 2/$10) was worth the trip. The staff celebrated opening weekend by handing out facemasks. Most of the attendees were respectful of social distancing. Dogs were not allowed in the market area. It was a beautiful day. I was happy to enjoy the sunshine. I suggest making a reservation on Open Table and ordering online. The web site lists merchants and products for each location in the District. Orders must be completed by Friday. You need to wait in line to enter the market, but you can pick up your order and leave. Reservations aren't mandatory. It just makes your visit shorter. If you don't want to attend, some businesses will waive a delivery fee with minimum orders. Many years ago, my uncle used to visit each office on Capitol Hill, selling produce to staff members. Local farms need our business. I hope this farmer's market continues to expand.

    Big disappointment. We made the trek out here and were sorely saddened by what we saw. Stalls and…read morevendors were very minimal and offer very little variety. It seems as if the only explanation for this was the rainy day on which we visited and catching the market on a slow day- at least we hoped this was the reason for the market being so sparse and empty - not many visitors at all (practically empty really). Safe to say, we will not be making another trek out here, at least not for this farmer's market specifically.

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    Mt. Vernon Triangle Freshfarm Market
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    Expeditions With National Geographic - Blue footed boobie!

    Expeditions With National Geographic

    1.7(27 reviews)
    2.1 miDowntown

    Truly rotten experience: -Tour sent into a war zone…read more -No information from NatGeo sent to customers -Empty promises of "we are watching the situation" -Tour cancelled too late while enroute even as the entire American naval armada is present in the Gulf -No help in securing emergency evacuation -No one on return to US compensating customers for cancelled tour -Frequent phone calls to secure refund status turned away with "a VP is now looking into the situation" -Truly a pathetic organization: disempowered customer service; runarounds on refunds; failure to safeguard customers when war is obviously about to break. NatGeo is the used car lot of the tour industry and a scummy bottom of the barrel set of ethics.

    If you're independent and adventurous, these cruises are NOT for you. We went on the National…read moreGeographic Lindblad trip through Costa Rica expecting an "expedition" as described. It felt like we were in a kindergarten class field trip. Every single minute of the trip was scripted and chaperoned. The "excursions" primarily took us to areas we could have easily gotten to by land had we planned the trip on our own (with maybe one exception). Every hike was actually a nature stroll and you were required to stay with a group including their guides the entire time. The "highlight" of the trip was supposed to be hiking to waterfalls...that turned out to be three hours on a tour bus to a hotel that marketed mediocre waterfalls. Even on the hotel grounds we were required to stay with a group and tour guides all day. The zip lining in the hotel property was incredible, but something we could have easily done without going through National Geographic. Every night there was a mandatory briefing in the lounge before dinner which interrupted the sunset views. We skipped the briefing one night to watch the sunset and see a huge pod of dolphins, the cruise director came out on the deck and made everyone come inside. Based on the advertisement, we were not expecting a luxury cruise and were ok with in order to experience a true expedition. Since that wasn't the case, we were disappointed by the lack of activities on the ship...no TV in the room, no pool, hot tub, etc., just a few board games. Again, this would have been fine if the adventures made up for it. I will say that the food was incredible and the hospitality crew was fantastic.

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    All Things Olive - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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