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Dussel Farm

5.0 (1 review)
Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Updated 1 month ago

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Haymaker Farmers' Market

Haymaker Farmers' Market

(12 reviews)

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The vendor was very nice and knowledgeable about her product. She can answer any questions you may…read morehave. There is a variety of scent combinations and she has other products besides soap . There are also many other vendors at the indoor location through the winter months, and I would encourage anyone in the area to stop by if they value organic produce and supporting local business . The products are all very fresh and of good quality, although I could not speak for the holiday market vendors because they are only gonna be here for two consecutive weekends and I do not know them well . I guess it depends what you're looking for apart from Food. There is a program that gives you some extra spending credits. If you are on snap benefits, or certain other programs so you should go to the website for the market and find out about that. They exchange your card, benefits for wooden nickels , good for any food product , or little green coins that are only good for produce. There are usually two or three different bakeries, including Brimfield oven . A coffee vendor, and at least one seller of free range meat. Her products are frozen, of course. There were a couple people who have free range eggs. There is a dizzying array of vegetables available, and the vendors can tell you more than you ever thought to ask about any of them . You will probably find some new favorites like daikon, radishes, and Mizuna greens. There are multiple colors of carrots and beets, as well as different varieties of radish and turnip. The hard thing is not to overspend because your eyes are bigger than your stomach . and I will also say that because you are getting organic produce, you can eat the greens on everything on the counter: carrot tops and beet greens and radish or turnip greens(google that if you don't believe me, these are all edible,) ... as well as the usual kale and cabbage and chard. There are vegetarian and vegan options as well as sellers of mushrooms and mushroom tincture , house plants, maple syrup, and honey, barbecue sauce, donuts, pasta. Prepared Mediterranean food. Like I said, you can go crazy because there's so much good food.

Friendly vendors, not what I really expected at a farmers market. The variety of flowers were…read morewonderful, the vegetables were a bit high in price, no fruit which was quite a bummer. The location under a bypass, and mural was creative and nice to see. I guess if your looking for fruits and a better selection, with not as many vendors, I was told there a few other spots for farmers markets to check out.

The Farmer's Rail - Cheesesteak and half seasonal salad

The Farmer's Rail

(122 reviews)

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Classic bistro setting selling classic favorites: burgers, cheesesteaks, meatball subs. Spacious…read moreand stylish interior with a full bar, booth, and table seating. I'll commend them on the meatball sub. They avoided the critical mistake of putting too much bread into the equation and losing the flavor. This was a very meatball-forward experience with a beef and pork blended meatball, seasoned with Italian spices. Highly recommend! Service was unreal. Career first where I couldn't keep up with drink refills. They had a new lemonade on the table after a couple sips each time.

What a neat place. Came in for a business lunch and can't wait to get back. Had an opportunity to…read morechat with the owner and got the whole lowdown on the farm to table concept. They use this location to butcher the meat, and then sell it through the restaurant. To buy cuts of beef to go, you need to go to their Akron store (which I will go out of my way to find soon). Big display case where they have sides of beef hanging, coolest thing I've ever seen! Well almost....the coolest thing I've ever seen is the wall of bourbon behind the bar. I like bourbon, and I've NEVER seen a collection this vast. Good thing I live on the other side of town, or I would go broke coming into this place daily! Learned they make road trips to KY for taste tests. Most recently, they went to Buffalo Trace and sampled several different barrels of Blanton's Gold. Found one they liked and had the whole barrel bottled up for their exclusive sale. At $11/ounce, that's a great deal! They also have a nice retail selection of wines, priced at reasonable prices. There is a day each week when they sell them to the restaurant patrons at retail price which is a bargain considering most places mark them up 2-3x. For lunch I had a blackened chicken salad of some sort. The chicken was a nice amount and was simply delicious! Need to come back again when I'm not cutting calories for the beef!

Dussel Farm - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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