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    4.0 (1 review)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Reading Terminal Market - Wilt's chocolate strawberries

    Reading Terminal Market

    4.6(7.3k reviews)
    9.3 miMarket East
    $$

    This place was SO COOL! I live in Baltimore and I think what Reading Terminal Market is is what ALL…read morethe marketplaces in Baltimore strive to be...and are failing miserably. This place was HUGE. It went on for miles in all directions. There were tons of people filling all the space. It was tight in there. I had to use all my aggressive navigation skills to get around. I was also constantly rubber necking to take in all the food stalls and vendors. I could have spent an entire day there exploring and would have seen maybe a third of what's there. Unfortunately I was only in town for a day, so aside from quickly walking through, I stopped at a bar for a really good cider. Overall, excellent visit and I definitely want to go back!

    The Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia is awesome. We ventured into downtown and wanted to…read morewander through the market to see what was available. As it turns out, everything is available. Cheeses, meats, donuts, ice cream, candies, desserts, coffee, and everything in between to include small rocks and crystals. Realistically you can spend a good 3-4 hours in this market alone. Wandering the aisles, ordering various food options from various vendors and then finding a seat to sit down and enjoy your food. That last part, finding a table to sit down and eat your food could be a bit tricky. When we first arrived at the market it was 9:30 a.m. and we were able to find a seat without much trouble. When we returned to the market for a second time, around 1:30 p.m. it was noticeably more packed inside and I had to do two loops before a table cleared up. There are so many vendors inside you really can't even come close to trying them all in one visit. I would like to come back and try some more places next time. As for parking, I was told to park at the Convention Center parking structure, but when I arrived there was a large sign stating that parking was full. I ended up finding a public parking lot at Commerce & N. 13th St which I parked at, but after 4 hours or so I think it cost me about $50. To be expected, unfortunately, for big city parking.

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    Miller's Twist

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    Cute and tasty lemon cake

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    Haddonfield Farmers Market - European pastry

    Haddonfield Farmers Market

    4.3(4 reviews)
    3.4 mi
    $$$

    This is an intimate farmers market and my favorite! I love the quality of the vendors! Everyone is…read moreso nice :) There is always some sort of live music as the market promotes local artists! This year 2023 it's located in a courtyard between other shops, and on the main street. There's a lot of local produce to choose from, as well as handmade crafts, Jim's dog cookies, skin, care, products, etc. but, the food and the organic flowers are the stars for me! I seriously can't choose what to eat on Saturdays when I go there. Today I had breakfast burritos, street tacos and a to die for smoked beef sandwich! It's only open on Saturdays in Haddonfield, South New Jersey 8am-1:30pm, from May through mid October.

    There are some Saturdays that I like a little change of pace from my regular farmers market and…read moredecide to go to another one. Haddonfield farmers market is only a few miles away and I go there to pick up a few veggies, fruit as well as maybe a baked good or two. This market is located in the center of Haddonfield in closed circular pedestrian area which is surrounded by boutiques, tailoring ship and an ice cream parlor. On Saturday they transform the area with vendors selling fresh vegetables and fruits, pizza, flowers, cookies, cakes and pastries. The selections are much smaller than other area markets but it gathers a crowd and they are appreciative of your business. Haddonfield is a small enclave only a few miles from Philadelphia. So, the small town feel is humbling yet knowing a major city is a train ride away is the best of both worlds if you want to visit a larger Farmers Market for more selections. Otherwise, this market will get you through with the enjoyable delectable it offers.

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    Haddonfield Farmers Market - Organically grown flowers Muth family farms

    Organically grown flowers Muth family farms

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    Handmade jewelry mywallflower.com

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    Haddon Heights Farmers Market

    Haddon Heights Farmers Market

    5.0(4 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    This market is a delightful mix of brunch, live music and farm produce…read more Impossible to name every good option. Just go and get your own sensory experiences. No mini essay can begin to convey the sensory delight this farmer's arket delivers. Reasonable parking exists though expect to walk a bit. Standard two rows divided by a closed street. It is also just a couple of blocks from Collingswood Patco trains.

    Small but mighty!…read more This cute little farmers market nestled in Haddon Heights is a great Sunday visit that's certainly worth your time. It has many of the traditional fresh fruit and veggie selections you'd see at a typical market, but there are a couple standouts that should put this market in your rotation: 1. Surprisingly a lot of local liquor options. Between beer and spirits, this market features 3-4 different alcohol vendors all with unique flavor and styles. 2. O.K. Charley's Craft BBQ - I'm going to be honest.. this is arguably the best bbq in the area. Their brisket is melt in your mouth tender and juicy with a perfect pepper bark that really gives that texture and depth of flavor good BBQ is supposed to have. This is absolutely worth the trip alone 3. Central location - this market is close to a bunch of small locals spots that I enjoy. Troubled Brewing coffee is only steps away, you can get something hearty from Local Links or walk down the street for some ice cream. You can really turn this farmers market visit into a full afternoon adventure if you choose too! Lastly, there is a small little car show that always happens the same day just on the edge of the market. If you enjoy looking at fun cars, you can pop into the car show while eating Empanadas from Lola's at the market for a perfect Sunday market experience

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    Haddon Heights Farmers Market - One of the vendors among many...selling pillowcases here

    One of the vendors among many...selling pillowcases here

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    Fresh Fall flowers from the market

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    Easton Public Market - Fresh cut flowers

    Easton Public Market

    4.4(116 reviews)
    58.8 mi
    $$

    Think of a smaller version of Philly's Reading Terminal Market.There is wide variety of sandwich,…read morepizza, coffee, beer, chocolate, Asian food, bakery, Ice cream. meat and deli kiosks. There is something here to please every member of the family. Very nicely set up in a renovated older building conveniently located right off main street. This is a worthy stop if you find yourself in the area.

    We arrived before 10am for Crayola Experience and decided to walk around to explore the…read moreneighborhood. I read about this place and saw someone exit with coffee so was happy to see it was already opened. Popped in and so glad we did because it is an adorable, rustic and chill spot to dine in with plenty of selection. There are noodles, salads, bakeries, chocolate dessert, BBQ, hot dogs, crepes, winery, pizza and so much more to choose from. We immediately decided to come back for lunch. There's a decent amount of seating throughout the long space. We tried the matcha latte at ThreeBirds Cafe and it wasn't bad. Long wait though so be prepared if there are a lot of people before you. Just one guy working the register and making the drinks. Same with the salad spot right at the front and to the left. A salad took quite a long time, about 20 to 30 minutes of a wait. While the ingredients were good and very fresh, I don't know that I would want to wait so long for a $20 salad. The BBQ spot was a good choice for lunch. Decent pricing and enough food to share. The brisket and pulled pork were excellent. The chicken wings were alright. I wasn't a fan of the ribs. Mac and cheese was good and the cole slaw had variety. Great spot with plenty to do and eat. There are bathrooms to the back and right and there's a cute toddler play area in the back of the market. Fantastic choice for anyone who is looking for food after the Crayola Experience.

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    Hot & Spicy Bowl with egg

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