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    Eugene Saturday Market

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    Live music
    Good for dancing

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    Winter B.

    I love the Eugene Saturday market! It's one of the best markets if not the best in the area. There's a ton of stands and it's located outdoors in the warmer months. It definitely encompasses the funky culture and kind people of Eugene. They have art, jewelry, clothes, flowers, produce, and food carts. I would recommend checking out Brett Pendlebury's art stand and the Mac and cheese food truck. Definitely check this out, I believe it's every Saturday from 10-4?

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    Jennifer S.

    Artists abound the blocks of downtown Eugene each Saturday to bring their wares to the public. It's a real community of sorts, with people gathering to play music together on a corner, while others sit in the grass and enjoy a bite, maybe an edible. It is Eugene, so the love is plentiful here. Fresh blooms and produce are choice each weekend to those who show up early. Handmade woodwork, jewelry and stained glass catches my eye, but that's just a sampling of what's in store. Fancy a caricature to capture the moment? You're covered here. There is an information booth with a flyer to introduce the artists and provide a map of vendors. Safety measures were in place, with all required to be masked up, and sanitizer stations available, but I have to admit getting a bit uneasy as the corner crowded to allow a mass to cross the street. My daughter found a pair of earrings she liked, and I'm still kicking myself for not buying several gorgeous hand embroidered patches. Maybe they'll be there the next time I stop by.

    Aesha E.

    The O.G. Saturday Market! You may have heard of such markets in other cities (Portland comes to mind), but the Eugene Saturday Market is the oldest such market in the United States. You're welcome! Saturday Market is one of my favorite things in my hometown... probably the number one (besides my family and friends). I have been here countless times, and now that I live away from Eugene I always stop at the Saturday Market if I am home between April and October. You'll find a lot of folks wandering around, unless it's raining; thousands show up here each weekend. There are typically well over 100 vendors at the market, which spreads itself over three blocks surrounding 8th and Oak Streets. You'll find visual art; pottery; jewelry; books; services like tarot reading or henna application; and lots of delicious food booths. What's unique about this market is that everything is made by the vendor--you can't resell things here--and they are sold by the artisan themselves or a member of their family. My favorite items from Saturday Market over the years include a kaleidoscope that my mom gave me for my birthday over 15 years ago, and some silk cranes that I purchased to decorate my office. Also, my puzzle ring, although I lost it (and replaced it, and then lost the replacement), but the artist who made them passed away over a decade ago. You'll also find tie-dye as far as the eye can see; t-shirts, underwear, socks, onesies, bras, just about anything you could imagine. And every time I visit I have to have an Oregon Berry Cooler, my favorite drink at any market or festival in the area! There's also entertainment throughout the day. The official entertainment is near the food court, and you can learn what it is generally by visiting their website, getting on their mailing list, or checking out their social media. In addition to the official entertainment, you'll find buskers throughout the market: I've come across violinists, singers, didgeridoo players, and--get this--even a pianist playing an upright piano on the corner of 8th & W. Park. There's no entry fee to the Saturday Market, and even if you don't buy anything it's fun to people watch. Don't be surprised if you see a shirtless woman, and though it should go without saying, don't take pictures if you do. The farmer's market is also along these blocks, across the street on Saturdays. Parking is not available along the streets here during the market but you will find that the parking garage at 8th & Willamette is free.

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    Jaclyn B.

    We have loved the Saturday market since we moved to Eugene! It's such an easy way to shop local and it's one of my favorite places to be on a Saturday!!

    Ray F.

    One of the coolest Saturday markets around with all types of vendors, music, food artisans, artists and craft persons. Vendors booths are set up downtown along multiple blocks in the 5th to 8th Avenue area. Depending on what it is - determines where within the market the vendors set up. A very nice growers/farmers market area where organic local and sustainable are to norm. Everything under mother sun pretty much is there. Pasture raised, sustainable meats, local small batch organic cheeses, fresh craft baked goods, fresh harvest pressed juices, along with rows and rows of seasonal organic local fruits and vegetables. Artisans and artists booths area across the street - glass, jewelry, textiles, weaving, woodworkers, sculptors, painters, print makers and more. All kinds of different artisans here, most reasonably priced. Across the other street - an International Foods court area with some tables and chairs, along with a covered stage - musicians, performance artists, spoken word it varies from Saturday to Saturday. A great community market, where you can easily spend hours walking, shopping, eating and enjoying some of the best the area had to offer. 4.5 stars - rounded up for the excellent fresh baked craft pastries. 00434

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    Yun C.

    It was my first visit in Eugene and I read about the Saturday Market from the travel guide. It was certainly one of the highlights of my short visit to Eugene. I should admit that my main reason going was to do food hunting..lol.. and geez I was a HAPPY and SATISFIED hunter!! I had the Pad Thai from the Bangkok Grill. It was nothing like the Pad Thai I've ever tasted, I wouldn't call this one a "pad thai"..but it definitely has a great flavor and taste. I loved the peanut sauce that they poured on top of the noodles. I wish there was more meat/tofu in it though. The price was $5.50 + $.25 for the peanut sauce. I also bought a chicken tamales from Sara's Tamales...I could say it was the best tamales I've ever had. It was not cheap though.. I ordered just the tamales ala carte...for $3.75 a piece...(small)..but the "mild red sauce" condiment was a BOMB!!!! My BF had Taco Salad from Saritza's Mexican Food...it was YUMMY.. I love the crispy taco bowl...and the salad itself was wonderful too. My BF is Mexican and he also thought it was good. $6.50 for a taco salad...market price I guess. We also shared a slice of pepperoni pizza from Renaissance's pizza for under $3 (forgot the exact price) and TOFU cheesecake from Tofu Palace for $4. Aaahh.. never had a Tofu cheesecake and it certainly had a GREAT taste and HEALTHY!!!! I also sampled their tofu dipped... yummmmm..... I wish I could take them home with me!!! The farmers market accross the street was also WONDERFUL!!! We bought a yummy pecan pie and Concord grapes (it's gummy and chewy) as well as some honey sticks.. ahahah...yes.. we were hungry that day!!! There were a lot of other interesting stuff at the market..but as I mentioned I was "food hunting" so.. I didnt really care much about the other stuff.. I will certainly go to the Saturday Market again when I visit Eugene in the future.

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    Variation of vendors--art, craft, farmers market, food and alcohol was all good. Great place to take family.

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    Always a great place to enjoy your Saturday. Great vendors and awesome food! Can't wait to go again!

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    Public House

    4.0
    (180 reviews)
    3.6 mi
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    This place was great! Tons of seating and food options. The…read moreservice was ok some of the food took a long time to get but it was busy. It may be an old church as it was set up and the windows were all stained glass. I tried the Tonalli Latin cuisine tacos. I got the Barbacoa taco and chicken. The tacos are overfilled almost hard to eat with way too much meat but the flavor was good. I enjoyed the cabbage in the tacos for a nice fresh crunch. The chips and guacamole were good they tasted fresh made. We also got pizza which was very soggy crust and falling apart would not get again. They have a lot of food variety which is nice as there's something for everyone. Would deff be back.

    Terrible Service and Food - We ate at the Nave Kitchen and…read moreunfortunately the experience was disappointing. When we asked questions about the menu, the server seemed inconvenienced by even basic inquiries, which set an uncomfortable tone from the start. The $14 smash burgers were the biggest letdown. They were so overcooked and thin that the patties had a Swiss‑cheese‑like appearance, with holes throughout and barely any actual meat -- nearly see‑through. Even my husband, who prefers his burgers well‑done, couldn't enjoy them. Had we not had a 2.5‑hour drive ahead, we would have asked for them to be remade or requested a refund. The fries were fine but nothing special; basic frozen shoestring fries. Surprisingly, the best‑tasting item was our son's small shake, which was $8. For that price, I expected a larger portion. I did notice that the to‑go shakes come in bigger cups, so if anyone orders one, I'd recommend getting it to go to actually receive the amount you're paying for. The ambiance initially seemed nice, but the service overshadowed it. Even after tipping before receiving our food, there was no acknowledgment or appreciation, and the interaction felt curt and disengaged. Based on this visit, I wouldn't be able to recommend the restaurant.

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    The cool back bar!
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    Pulled pork taco
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    Fork Forty

    Fork Forty

    4.4
    (55 reviews)
    61.5 mi

    Y E L P : Fork Forty Food Hall Restaurant & Food Review…read more Ventured to Fork Forty Food Hall for lunch yesterday for the first time and I was pleasantly surprised. As food halls are all the craze, it was pretty cool to learn that Fork Forty is Salem's first food hall. It is a cozy food hall featuring six of Salem's best eateries in the historic Gray-Building - which I also learned is a building that has a long history of eateries that have occupied its spaces over the years. So, it's only natural that this food hall graced this historic building. What a unique legacy to be a part of. All that Google-worthy factoids aside, I must say, I really loved the industrial feel of the space. Loved the use of blacks and white - which allowed the food vendors signage to really stand out and pop against the darker field colors. Also, the food hall itself wasn't too busy - especially for lunchtime. So, that was great because the wait time for the food was minimal. The food hall was lively, clean and had ample seating. There is a water station with cups for patrons that want water only. There's also a bar within the food hall - so, if you wanted some libations with your eats, that was also an option. All in all, it's a great spot with various cuisines. There's enough to tickle your fancy pending what you have a taste for. Some of the cuisines range from Mexican, Asian, and Mediterranean cuisine to name a few. I opted for the Mexican vendor, Suzy's Taqueria, and I am so happy I went with them because they did not disappoint. The food was fresh and the price point was great!! Very affordable lunch prices. (**Visit Suzy's Taqueria page to see my review on their street tacos.**) Since this is a food hall, I didn't really interact with the staff as much. My order was placed at a kiosk - which had no wait time. Once my order was placed, the wait for the tacos to prepared was less than 10 minutes. The server brought them out to my table - which was my only interaction with the staff. So, that's about as much as I can speak on that. However, all interactions, though minimal, were very pleasant. For a first visit, I was pleased. I will definitely visit again before my departure from Salem to try out the bao spot or the pizzeria. Also, the history of it, is pretty cool!

    Food is wonderful. People are friendly. And the vibe is great…read more My favorite is the pasta place. It's so good.

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    Eugene Saturday Market's Holiday Market

    Eugene Saturday Market's Holiday Market

    4.3
    (6 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    I stopped in at the Holiday Market for the first time today. I wasn't sure what to expect - would…read moreit be the same vendors as the Saturday Market, would everything be Christmas themed? The space was huge - they used the performance halls at the fairgrounds. It was busy and loud, but I was able to find all kinds of things there. There was no cost to get in which I appreciated. My partner was able to get Christmas gifts for people he'd been struggling to shop for, so that was a relief. Parking at the fairgrounds is ample and I had no problem finding a place to park. Getting in and out was also super easy. No cost to park, an added perk. We had lunch here and were glad we did. I had the mushroom mac from The Mac and it was good, but a bit congealed since it had been sitting for a while. My partner had the chicken and rice plate from Irie, the Jamaican booth, and it was so so good. The rice was incredibly well-seasoned and the chicken melted in our mouths. I would definitely get that plate myself next time. Overall I'm glad I gave the Holiday Market a try after living in Eugene for three years. I'll probably go every year now.

    If you enjoy the Saturday Market, you will absolutely love the holiday market! It is even bigger…read moreand better than Saturday Market, indoors, and just a ton of fun to explore. I went Saturday with a friend and had the best time. Many vendors who are frequent flyers at the Saturday market are here as well. There are also local food vendors there, as well as live entertainment going on. There is something for everyone! I found an amazing piece of art for my office, some reusable household products, Christmas gifts, and more while I was there. If you are wanting to support small, local, friendly, and simply amazing local businesses this holiday season, you need to visit the holiday market. You won't be disappointed! Would I return? Absolutely. I had such a great time. Definitely worth a return visit next year.

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    Chicken and rice plate from Irie
    Chicken and rice plate from Irie
    Eugene Saturday Market's Holiday Market
    Eugene Saturday Market's Holiday Market

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