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    At the Farm

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    InexpensiveFarmers Market
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Minneapolis Farmers Market - Pork and veggie Eggrolls

    Minneapolis Farmers Market

    4.5(160 reviews)
    24.1 mi
    $

    **July 2025: Sunday Morning Visit**…read more This is such a great Farmer Market and I'm so glad that I visited. On our last day in Minneapolis I happen to notice that we'd be able to attend this Sunday event. Farmers Markets in California all range in size so I didn't really know what to expect for this one - holy cow! It was huge and lots of different local things. They had Minnesota grown produce, handmade products, fresh flowers, baked good and so much more. I was introduced to Ty's Gingseng (https://www.tysginseng.com/) who grows and sells 6 year old ginseng powder - which is very high quality. I also bought relish from Red Ron's as well as some sausage links from another vendor. To be honest I probably could have spent at least 1.5 hours here if I wanted to really study all the booths and check everything out, but we had brunch plans and needed to depart within 45 mins. I would love to come back to support small! FYI: There's metered parking

    Being a MN native, I haven't been back to the farmers market in awhile and I must change that!…read more I recently went the other weekend and it was such a great way to start my weekend morning with clothes, food, flowers, produce and the list goes on! Being able to support the community and get such staple items made my heart full. It probably wasn't the wisest choice getting hot soup on a hot day but it was so delicious. There was live music, went into the walk in cooler to take a break from the sun and went back to it. Every vendor was very nice and welcoming, got some treats for my dogs, a freshly made slush coffee, and some hot dogs to end the walk around. I can't wait to come back to grab more fruits and veggies and flowers!

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    Minneapolis Farmers Market - Garlic and Jalapeno samples were tasty.

    Garlic and Jalapeno samples were tasty.

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    Marshall's Farm Market - Fresh flowers

    Marshall's Farm Market

    5.0(7 reviews)
    13.1 mi
    $

    This farm market has such a good selection of fresh: fruits, vegetables, onions, peppers, and…read morefloral bouquets. As October approaches, look for pumpkins and gourds, the opening of the corn maze, and the spooky fun decorations. Now the watermelons, cabbage, cantaloupe (my favorite is the cute little sugar cube), and fall root veggies are abundant. As is sweet corn, pickling cukes, and more. Stop in before they close for the season in November!

    This place is Amazing. My friend & I did a Harry Potter themed photoshoot prior to visiting the…read morefarm so we were already dressed up to match the vibes. Unfortunately the shoot ran a bit later than expected so by time we arrived here we only had about 45 min to see/do as much a we could. The details & decor were so spot on! I loved it. The staff were so friendly and nice. They were also dressed up as well which was cool. I definitely want to go back just to shop & support the market overall! Meant to grab a jar of the spicy pickles & a few other things I saw but by time we got done exploring they were closing everything. The address leads you to the front of the farm but around the corner there's a bigger parking lot (but you should walk around to front so you don't miss anything!). Never heard of this place prior to this year but excited to see what theme they do next! (Or if they do HP again, I'd be cool w/ that too)

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    Marshall's Farm Market - Fresh veggies

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    Marshall's Farm Market - Instagramers and Tik Tokers rejoice.  This place is full of great corners.

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    Instagramers and Tik Tokers rejoice. This place is full of great corners.

    Chanhassen Farmers' Market - Vegetable farm table

    Chanhassen Farmers' Market

    2.6(5 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    This market has everything you need and more! It's not a huge market but it has a couple of good…read morevendors with a great selection. There are two farm tables with all kinds of vegetables. Plenty of tomatoes, corn, beans, etc. There are larger markets of course but this is convenient and you can park for free 20 feet from the stalls There is a really good Hmong farm table with lots of produce. And they are also selling egg rolls! Both turkey and vegetarian options. I recommend you get them to go as they needed to be rewarmed. Very good and it comes with a dipping sauce. All this market lacks is bread supplier. There was a small bakery stall selling rolls but they were already sold out by the time we arrived. If you live in the Western suburbs there is no reason to drive far for fresh produce. The market is Saturdays only from 9 to 1.

    This is a very small farmers' market consisting of only 5 or 6 vendors when I visited in what ought…read moreto be the height of the season in mid-August. The prices are higher than I'd expect: $4 for a tray holding maybe a pound and a half of tomatoes - not special heirloom varieties, but just regular beefsteak, roma or cherry tomatoes. Some tables offered herbicide/pesticide free produce (but is that even noteworthy these days?). This is so small it's more of a farmstand than a farmers' market, but it's still nice to browse if you're into that kind of thing. There was one meat purveyor, one stand for Great Harvest Bread Co. in Minnetonka that handed out delicious and massive samples of bread (that suckered me into some impulse buying) and a stand with homemade soaps. Everyone else sold produce. No array of crafts, jewelry and clothes at this market. The other nice thing is that the produce appeared to be truly locally-grown produce (in contrast to the pineapple vendors at the downtown Minneapolis market). I do know that Mike's Sweet Corn is grown just a mile or so away. It's fun to visit, but I wouldn't count on buying any serious veggies here.

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    St Paul Farmers' Market - June 2025

    St Paul Farmers' Market

    4.5(120 reviews)
    33.0 miLowertown, Downtown St. Paul
    $

    Love, love this market. Whenever I am in town to visit family, I make sure to visit this market…read more There is a great vendor that sells breakfast tacos during the winter and you can buy their tortillas to go! Lots of meat vendors, the pork chops we got were amazing. Also, many local honey vendors, flowers, as well as bread items. I cannot get over the bakery items. I was able to get a great sourdough round and some baguettes for dinner. My daughter loves these spicy cheddar rolls from one of the vendors (keep a look out for them). You cannot go wrong. It is in a central spot that makes this easy to get to, free parking and it is open fairly year round. As a tidbit, it is right next to my favorite coffee shop that makes a great Vietnamese coffee!!! PROS Free parking Lots of vendors, almost year round Great location Great people CONS Nothing, just go and enjoy the stroll

    How does someone not love the St. Paul farmers market? It really is the OG for farmers markets…read morearound the Twin Cities. I have been to that one across the river, all I can say is they don't grow bananas in Minnesota. I have been visiting this place for decades, and I really love the way it is evolved well staying true to its roots. You need to have products that have been grown or made within a certain radius of Saint Paul. When I first started visiting, it was mainly growers, but as a farmers markets have expanded in the Twin Cities, some farmers have gone elsewhere. That means we are seeing more vendors of other types of food. People who forge mushrooms, people who make their own cheese. Bee keepers. The world's best pierogies. Tibetan dumplings. So many delights. It is bustling every Saturday and Sunday. It should be a weekly stop for everyone.

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    St Paul Farmers' Market - June 2025

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    St Paul Farmers' Market - June 2025

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