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Bonds Produce

5.0 (1 review)
InexpensiveFarmers Market
Closed • 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Frenchtown Farmer's Market - Fruit stand

Frenchtown Farmer's Market

(1 review)

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I'm a fan! I came to this market one Saturday afternoon because I was in need of some local honey…read morefor my allergies. As we know, local honey is much better and more beneficial than store bought honey. The Frenchtown Farmer's Market is rather small. I would actually say it is smaller than the one out by Thomasville. However, the fresh produce and other goods are great....great quality and great price that is. I saw foods such as watermelons, sweet potato, tomatoes, okra, onions, and beans. There was also some great local honey from Walter, the bee keeper. He had some freshly cut sourdough bread for us to try the honey before purchasing. He had honey both with and without the honeycomb and they were $10 each. He also had some candles that were made out of bee pollen and said those, too were good for allergy sufferers. There was a stand where a lady was selling boiled peanuts; both spicy and non spicy. I saw some t-shirts for sale as well as some artwork. What I appreciated most was that there were people from different ethnic backgrounds and different ages. Everyone was so nice....it's not all the time you walk down the street and are greeted by everyone. There was even a young women set up street side who offered us some free water and free slices of watermelons. Many of the neighbors were sitting on their porches people watching and striking conversations with passersby. Although this is not a place where I could "stock up" on all the produce I desire, it is a great place to stop in to purchase a few items. I love that this market is still around and that some of the culture and history of Frenchtown is being preserved.

From the owner: Frenchtown Farmers Market is reviving community through health advocacy and access to fresh,…read morelocally-sourced food. We're the only place that can double SNAP-EBT on produce purchases. Our vendors care about the community and the planet, and some vend exclusively at this market. Along with the freshest, locally-grown produce, you'll find gourmet jellies, artisan breads, farm fresh eggs and chicken, heritage pork and sausage, local honey, specialty spice mixes, delicious cookies and confections, vegan bakery items, natural body scrubs and hair products, as well as local art and handmade jewelry. Come have some fun with us and support the local economy. We challenge you to join the Frenchtown Fresh Food Movement!

Downtown Marketplace Farmer's Market

Downtown Marketplace Farmer's Market

(7 reviews)

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Beneath the prominent oak trees - and just a few blocks from the state Capitol - I tripped upon the…read moreDowntown Market Tallahassee on my return home to the Vero Beach. I'm in favor of supporting local business, so I stopped. Homegrown produce and eggs, fresh cut flowers and native plants (native to Tallahassee that is), plenty of homemade food and baked goods, along with locally roasted coffee and hand-crafted items were available among the various vendors. Free parking is a plus. Open from 8 am until 2 pm, I arrived at the market just after 12 noon. In speaking with several of the vendors, I was told that the market is on the rebound with more and more vendors returning each week. As someone into coffee, I stopped in and purchased several bags of roasted coffee from the husband/wife couple at Midtown Coffee Roasters. Hungry, I made a purchase of Indian food from that vendor. Purchasing early Christmas gifts for my kid's teachers, I visited Ken over at The Clogging Potter. Cookies and brownies from the father/daughter team rounded out my visit. Interesting little market. I will visit again and hope that more vendors will return as the leaves start to brown and Fall sets upon us. William E. Lewis, Jr. Vero Beach, Florida.

Every Saturday from March through November, Ponce de Leon Park comes alive. Celebrated local…read moremusicians play their music on stage, authors and poets present readings, and regional artists show their arts and fine crafts, while local farmers offer Mother Nature's best. Special events bring hands-on art activities for children or sneak previews of upcoming cultural events.

Bonds Produce - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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