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    Corn Stop

    3.6 (8 reviews)
    InexpensiveFarmers Market
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Columbus Farmers Market

    Columbus Farmers Market

    4.1
    (220 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    It's just a great place to just hang out and go shopping and if you wanna stay warm, they have the…read moreindoor market which has many options. A lot of great stuff the bakery oh my God, the best jelly donuts you will ever have then you have also the hotdog place they sell you know pigs in a blanket whatever they're called they're really good. You got also best meat market then you have the delicatessen you want fresh cold cuts really good that's the place to go to you got also if you collect collectibles football memorabilia, they have a whole store dedicated to just football items teams great you have a great football team. They have it for you. Also, you have a pet shop. They sell them all different types of animals and then during the summer you know when you want to be outdoors, they have a great outdoors, flea market, very friendly very simple very nice walkable path. Also they have the best vegetable market fruit market fresh food market out outside of the main building. Also, if you wanna start your own garden, they got a great nursery you have to go have to go. The spring is almost here one of the best places to get all your herbs for your garden and all your flowers and your bushes I mean awesome amazing place to get all the great items. I highly recommend this market. It's just a great atmosphere sometimes it could get a little hectic. A lot of people go there for the most part. You know it's very easy to communicate with the people there they all speak English and you don't have to worry about food poisoning and then not ever seeing them and who poisoned you unlike other flea markets we won't talk about the one in Secaucus lol but I love this place. They sell everything I want you play lottery at the sports memorabilia store that they have they dedicate themselves to football a lot. They have all the teams. They have a seafood market there and get a very cheap lot of crabs, reasonable price. They have a lot of places to eat. We have quite a few places to eat inside so you know it's a very pleasant place. I love it and it's a great place to. Also, if you just want to spend time hanging out, keeping yourself occupied getting rid of that cabin fever because of the freezing weather. This is the place you will have fun.

    This is such a cute flea market. It has so many vendors everywhere. There were alot of options for…read morefood as well. I got some baked goods from the Amish section and they were delicious. It's a bit crowded on a Saturday but thats to be expected. I do wish they had more indoor and outdoor seating. It was really hard to find an open table for a group of people to sit.

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    Lots of cool things at this market, con is its cold and crowded ...
    Lots of cool things at this market, con is its cold and crowded ...
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    Tomatoes
    Columbus Farmers Market

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    Katona Farms

    Katona Farms

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    10.0 mi
    $

    Katona Farms is an absolute treat, and I wish I had visited sooner, specifically earlier in the…read moreyear, during asparagus season. I have an individual farm share at Katona's neighbor, Honey Brook Organic Farm and I retrieve my produce (and pick my berries and flowers) on Thursdays. So, I've been passing Katona for the last 3 months, telling myself each time I should stop in. Honey Brook planted corn this year, as an add-on crop, so you can purchase some each week for an additional fee (members otherwise pay in advance for the rest of the produce for the whole season), but I've been put off by the price - $1 an ear. This is my only complaint about Honey Brook - and it's minor. I did try two ears of their organic corn last week, and it was, like everything else grown there, amazing. But we are at the height of New Jersey's corn season; and I am in corn country. I knew I could do at least just as well, cornwise, elsewhere. I like organic food, and philosophically, prefer it, but I can't always justify it financially. Maybe that's shortsighted of me - I am a big fan of bees, and the earth's other little critters that suffer under non-organic practices. But now the corn is already grown AND ISN'T GOING TO EAT ITSELF! So I stopped in at Katona. They've got a NJ Preserved Farm designation, so even though they're not organic, at least they're not condos now. Or a freakin' golf course. Or a parking lot. Or strip mall. The market is way in the back, behind some buildings. It isn't hard to find, but I had that "where the heck is this place?" feeling the whole time I was driving around back there. The staff was very nice. Despite the sign, "Corn: $5 a dozen," they told me it was $4 a dozen today, and they'd give me a baker's dozen -- and, as it turns out, a baker's half dozen, if I wanted less corn. So I got 7 ears of corn for $2. I haven't had a proper NJ tomato all season, and saw that Katona had some, so I grabbed 3 medium-sized babies. And a cucumber. With the corn, the whole bag of produce was $3.50. My farm share included 2 melons, a pile of potatoes, and a bunch of very large beets, in addition to flowers, and herbs. So between that, my work bag, and, oh, the two loaves of bread I picked up at the local IPB (BOGO day today), and Katona's produce, I had a hell of a time unloading my car tonight! But I ate really well, Katona providing the bulk of the meal. The corn was every bit as good as the organic stuff down the street, and the bonus was that I had a tomato to go with it. I ripped up a couple of basil leaves and threw them on top. That first bite of tomato was eyes-rolled-back-in-my-head joy. Pure joy. How I've missed you Jersey tomatoes! I roasted my Honey Brook zucchini in rounds, after brushing them with pesto, and topping them with just a little bit of Romano and mozzarella. I may never eat zucchini any other way. While my experience at IPB was not quite stellar, the bread was such a nice addition to the meal. I just finished it off with a glass of cabernet. It is summer, and I am happy.

    Just visited for second year. It appears that they pick and pack tomatoes daily. Very good stock…read morewith friendly staff. Picked up a good melon for a great price while I was there.

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    Today's haul!
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    Farmer's Market - Playwicki Farm

    Farmer's Market - Playwicki Farm

    4.0
    (1 review)
    16.4 mi
    $

    This farmer's market is short and sweet, only open one day per week, Wednesdays from 4:00pm to…read more7:00pm and it is seasonal, from Spring until the last Wednesday in October, rain or shine. Playwicki Farm was once a rich farm growing their own crops and selling them roadside, this farm no longer grows crops but allows the local farmers and artisans to sell their wares and locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables. During these three hours locals fill the park buying locally grown produce, fresh baked breads and sweets, homemade and all natural dog and cat treats, quiches, handmade jewelry and so much more. This was their first year and it was extremely successful and grew week by week with more vendors adding tables to sell even more, like homemade pickles, flowers and herbs, all natural soaps and soy candles. I found myself here almost every week and I was so happy to see that folks really do care about supporting the local farmer's, to me there is nothing better than buying the freshest local corn or just picked tomatoes, juicy strawberries and fruits. The coolest thing about the farmer's market at Playwicki Farm is it is on land that's' use dates back to prehistoric 6500 BC with archaeological finds and then through the period of contact of native American Indians and European colonists. Three circular buildings have been unearthed as well and they are still digging, Henry Mercer did the first investigation in 1893, Temple University, the Heritage Conservancy as well as other known groups of interest have on the 100 plus acres of land that belongs to the Playwicki Farm. The park is dog friendly and pretty well poop free due to many poop stations that encourage owners to scoop the poop! Miles of safe and friendly hiking, jogging or biking trails. Scheduled activities are always happening here such as flea markets, fun days and over the Christmas season, trees are brightly sparkling and sleigh rides end with hot chocolate and cookies for everyone and this is free with advance notice. This month alone, they had face painting, hay rides, pie contests, nature walks, scarecrow making and pumpkins to paint. The old farmhouse and buildings still stand as well and can be rented out for peanuts. The farm is literally right around the corner from my home and it is one cool park, I wonder what they will unearth next?

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    Farmer's Market - Playwicki Farm
    Farmer's Market - Playwicki Farm
    Farmer's Market - Playwicki Farm

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    Haddonfield Farmers Market

    Haddonfield Farmers Market

    4.3
    (4 reviews)
    18.1 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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    Organically grown flowers Muth family farms
    Organically grown flowers Muth family farms
    Handmade jewelry mywallflower.com
    Handmade jewelry mywallflower.com
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    Corn Stop - farmersmarket - Updated June 2026

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