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    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    Community Farmers Market

    Community Farmers Market

    4.8(6 reviews)
    91.6 km

    I've been driving by this place for a few weeks now and decided it was time to stop in and check it…read moreout last Saturday. I was by myself since my husband was working but did a quick walk around to see what they had (didn't really have intentions of buying anything, just wanted to see what it was like). They had a nice variety of produce and even some meats and cheeses that I am hoping to try in the future. There were many homemade goods (jewelry, soap, leather goods, knives) and a little cafe that I didn't check out too closely. The area was pretty packed with vendors and customers so I tried to keep moving since I wasn't paying. From my brief first glance, their prices were better than many farmers markets I've been to but still more than Kroger. The cafe looked incredibly cute and smelled good so I'm excited to go back and try it! My only complaint from my trip (which may change if I go again and am not alone) was that it was pretty cramped and hard to just walk through and look without every vendor stopping you and trying to seek their product to you. I probably wouldn't have minded if I had money to spend but my budget was out for the week. I mainly just wanted to look and get an idea what prices were so that I could go back and get the goods. I do expect my opinion to change (in a good way) when I go back, so I'll update my review as appropriate when I do!

    Always a treat. Friendly people, great selection, great coffee, great hot breakfasts…read more The fried pie lady is cute and makes top notch, fresh peach, apple and cherry fried pies. Not to be missed. Two great farmers' markets in Bowling Green; we go to both. You should too.

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    Delvin Farms

    Delvin Farms

    4.5(10 reviews)
    81.3 km
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    What a treasure, Delvin Farms! Wonderful organic farm with home canned foods, fresh vegetables,…read moredried herbs, local cheeses, candles, and specialty items, all with good ole' southern hospitality! Michelle loves dogs and would enjoy seeing yours when you stop in! Buy the pickles!!' So good!

    If it's late Spring in Middle Tennessee, that means it's strawberry season. I have frequented many…read moreof the u-pick farms in Middle Tennessee but I had never been to Delvin. What makes Delvin a key farm to patronize is that the strawberries are organic. Yes, please. So, I took advantage of a Saturday on which I was in town and made the pretty drive to College Grove. I arrived and saw a small building and a lot of cars so I knew I was in the right place. I went inside the building and said that I was here to pick some berries. The nice lady gave me two rectangular cartons, explained how the picking worked, pointed me in the right direction, and sent me on my way. It was a beautiful, clear day so the weather was perfect for picking. I must have picked (hyuck) the right time as the fields were pretty bare. Nice. It was late(r) in the season so the rows closest to the building were pretty bare but I am not new to the game. I know that people tend to be lazy so if you're willing to walk, you can score some good fruit. Sure enough, my walk was rewarded. I found row after row of succulent, deep red, fresh fruit. I was just getting started with filling my second carton when I noticed a gentleman running after a child (no biggie) with a LOOSE gun (like, jiggling) on his hip. Nope. No sir. One carton was going to have to do.* The idea of being on my own with a guy sporting an improperly holstered firearm took the magic of the day away. I made my way back to the building, paid for my ONE carton (very reasonable price), talked myself out of buying assorted jams and sweets, paid, smiled, and got in my car to drive back to Nashville. And, yes: the berries tasted as good as they looked. *This has nothing to do with the farm but it happened on the farm... which is located in Nashville... so, take that for what it is.

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