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    Falmouth Farmers Market

    Falmouth Farmers Market

    (2 reviews)

    Best market on cape cod!!! There are regular vendors and a few rotating vendors each week. Location…read moreon the harbor is amazing. Snap cards accepted !!! Woohoo!!!

    Beautifully set at the Marine Park a few steps away from the bandshell, Falmouth Farmers Market has…read morea little of everything you might look for at a farmers market, from breads to honey, coffee beans to jams and salad dressings. There were two bakery vendors, too, and they usually make doughnuts, in addition to their breads, but when I visited they didn't have any. There was also a soothing oils vendor--Thyme after Thyme--with scents to help heal and strengthen the body and spirit. This market is very centered on just produce, with some other types of goods to purchase, so unless you live in the area and want produce or fruit you may not find a lot. It's fun, however, to walk around and see the different vendors and what they offer. Each vendor was very nice and welcoming, and took time with me when I stopped by his or her tent. I purchased a soothing lavender scented oil from Thyme after Thyme, and a sizable jar of wildflower honey from a local farm. I tucked each into my "Rooted in Falmouth" tote bag, and perused the other vendors, taking in the smells and sights. Falmouth Farmers Market runs every Thursday from noon to 6pm throughout the summer, from late May to early October. It's definitely something to check out if you're looking for fresh produce and doughnuts if the vendors have them. Also be sure to check out the Falmouth Art Market up the street at the community center, which runs on the same day and time as this farmers market; it has a number of local vendors who sell jewelry, pottery, art prints, paintings, and more!! It's a fantastic two-stop market visit!! If only the two would join together in the Marine Park--that would be perfect!!

    The Osterville Farmer's Market - Miss Scarlet's

    The Osterville Farmer's Market

    (7 reviews)

    Osterville is the summer home to some familiar neighborhood bloks like the Heinz, the Kraft, Bill…read moreGates attorney, you know your average joe/joelles. Thus expect the farmers market to be at a special caliber. But APPROACHABLE. ITS GORGEOUS! ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS! I'm not going into all the vendors because I'll be here all morning, and I'm hungry. But I will tell you that the berries, tomatoes, quiche ($75 for 2, so bring your kids tuition with you), the baked goods... just superb. Beautiful flowers. And the Osterville Historical Museum is open to the shoppers. BONUS! I went nuts grabbing everything I could until a ping on my phone said "honey, I think the card company needs to raise our spending limit" AND I was grabbing so many sweets, I felt a small guilt attack... Well, I got over that quickly... Everything is just beautiful, quality crafted, lots of love put into the produce and products. I was a bit unkind to the poor granola ladies who were so proud that their product is "glutten free, no sugar, etc." (it was ok, bland as all get out, but if you live in the hoity world of elite botox, Vineyard Vines, everyone wants to live to 100 looking 25... you'll understand the push)... I'm like "I'm sorry ladies but I like sugar, fat, alcohol, etc..." as I sampled the dry and bland cranberry granola (bless their hearts). I should have kept my trap shut. They're like "You're so lucky to not care and be able to enjoy those things" (back handed compliment, but I deserved it). Listen people, we are ALL going to die anyway and I doubt I will live to 100... to each their own. I just need to wear my chakras well and not be so rude. They were beautifully thin, tanned and healthy and proud of their product (it's good, just not for me). Throwbacks are parking and ANGRY people. Jeeze. Shoppers and some of the vendors are just ANGRY, and politely rude. But that can happen when "white rich" congregate (NOT ALL PEOPLE, but a big chunk of them - you don't see this in Newburyport or other lower key farmers markets). Overall, it's beautiful, full of delicious and wonderful things, and some people from out our way were having a joyful time. Friday 9-2, Jun 4-Oct 1. You're welcome. Because if you can ignore the angry birds, you are in for a treat! ITS BEAUTIFUL!

    Last Friday was a busy day for the market. One vender had two Alpacas with their stand. Corn was…read morenot that good this year.

    Bogside Farm - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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