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    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
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    Celebration Farmer's Market - Farmer's Market, Feb 2025

    Celebration Farmer's Market

    3.9(33 reviews)
    4.0 mi
    $

    We visited celebration farmers market for the first time this weekend and we're not sure what to…read moreexpect. We were pleasantly surprized to find a mix of food, crafts, and drinks on offer at the market. All the vendors we spoke to we're very friendly and gave a lot of information about their products. We ended up buying from multiple stands, and will definitely return for future markets. From honey, to 3D printing, to slime, to pastries, we found a wide variety of appealing products, vendors and people. I've always been a fan of supporting small businesses so it's great to see and hear from a lot of local ones. Looking forward to returning and seeing what is on offer the next Sunday we attend. Parking can be a little tricky in downtown celebration sometimes so always allow extra time and be prepared to have a short walk.

    The farmers market used to be great but now half of the spots are empty and when people inquire for…read morea spot they get declined as "no new vendors are currently accepted". It got so bad that at contract renewal they were forced to accept new vendors but the quality of stands has been declining and the cost of goods is insanely high. Example $25 for a sourdough bread - I'm dead serious. Staff is very rude. A lot of locals like myself have been staying away for quite a while now. Too bad the town loses a lot of its charm because outsiders bring a bad vibe in.

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    Orlando Farmer's Market - Holiday decor

    Orlando Farmer's Market

    4.2(190 reviews)
    18.4 miSouth Eola, Thornton Park
    $$

    5 Stars for a weekly farmer's market in the heart of Downtown Orlando, along the beautiful Lake…read moreEola! This market happens every Sunday along Lake Eola and features tons of local produce stalls as well as prepared food and drinks stalls and artisans selling their wares. It's a pleasure to walk around and look through the diversity of offerings. It's massive and one of the larger markets I've ever been to. Plus- they have shaded areas under trees with picnic tables for enjoying your food. It's also dog-friendly, so be prepared to enjoy the vast sizes and breeds strolling along with their owners. Overall, a great market for a fun morning. I wouldn't consider it the best market for dropping by to quickly grab produce, rather it's more of an experience to enjoy on a Sunday.

    A must every time I come to Orlando! This farmers market is every Sunday and has the best food and…read moreretail vendors. There is no better way to spend a Sunday than by supporting small, local business and having a picnic on the various lawns. My go-to are Cedar Hive Honey, Worthy Snacks, and House of Jerk Cedar Hive Honey has great honey flavors at a very reasonable price for locally sourced honey! Worthy Snacks have the absolute BEST pork rind flavors. You must get the salt & vinegar and garlic Parmesan- WOW. You get a massive bag for $8 or 2 for $15. House of Jerk has some really unique jerky flavors that my husband and I love. They have a 9 for $20 deal on jerky. A new spot I tried recently was Soulful Sazon. Definitely get their chicken pinchos and seafood egg rolls- yum! Don't forget to stop by and get a fresh coconut water. Very hydrating on a hot day!

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    The Lunching Pad - Mickey pretzel

    The Lunching Pad

    2.8(43 reviews)
    4.2 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando
    $

    Bad hard unchewable Bacon in everything. The worst Disney has to offer. 4 days in Disney..great…read morefood every where..and then I stumble upon this.

    The Lunching Pad is Tomorrowland's greasy spoon in disguise--wedged under the PeopleMover like a…read morefuturistic gas station that only sells pretzels and regrets. It's the dining equivalent of your phone at 1%: not glamorous, but absolutely necessary. The menu? Legendary for all the wrong reasons. * Colossal Hot Dogs so big they could double as parade floats. You don't eat one, you survive one. * Cream Cheese Stuffed Pretzels that are basically edible therapy--warm, gooey, and gone too fast. It's not a snack, it's a hug in carb form. * Turkey Legs sometimes find their way here, because nothing says "future" like gnawing on a caveman-sized drumstick in front of Space Mountain. The seating? Forget it. You'll be juggling a pretzel, a Coke, and your dignity while dodging stroller traffic like you're in a live-action video game. At The Lunching Pad, trash cans aren't just trash cans--they're fine dining tables with a view. Theming? Tomorrowland at its kitschiest. Neon, concrete, and the background hum of the PeopleMover gliding overhead. It feels less like the future Walt promised and more like the mall food court your parents warned you about. And yet--you'll still come here. Why? Because everyone does. Everyone has stopped at The Lunching Pad at least once, either to inhale a hot dog between rides or because the smell of pretzels dragged them in like a tractor beam. It's not fine dining, it's line dining--and somehow, it works. The Lunching Pad isn't iconic, it isn't polished, but it's pure Disney survival food. You'll come here hungry, you'll leave with mustard on your shirt, and you'll probably do it again next trip. Because in Tomorrowland, the real future is carbs.

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