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    Goranson Farm

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Bath Farmer's Market - Farmers market

    Bath Farmer's Market

    4.9(8 reviews)
    11.1 mi
    $$

    We're local now, so this is a year-round destination for us. In the summer it's outside in Bath's…read moreWaterfront Park (usually from late April through mid-October) and in the winter, a smaller version is in the historic Bath Freight Shed which is also home to the Maine's First Ship Museum. The line up is an eclectic mix of Maine products and vendors. Whether you need a sweater (or her lamb), specialty vinegars (and recipes), or any other delicious housewarming or holiday present, the market offers a diverse array of products besides the organic produce and other goodies. We like providing them to our VRBO guests too. We do wish they would move Hootenanny's Bread to the south end of the market near Dharma Farms and Kelly Bros beef-- it would reduce the congestion from the long lines and make the "main street" of the market more enjoyable. The market moves indoors with fewer vendors in November-- being in the historic freight shed is a little more crowded but also cozy as the winter months progress. And our freezer is never without a Mainely Poultry pot pie or two, some haddock "burgers", or a Chase Farms apple pie. It's our kids (and their kids) favorite activity when they visit.

    Not only is this waterfront market the most picturesque place imaginable in autumn, but all the…read morestellar vendors also have delicious things for sale AND personality to spare. Grab yourself some totally goattly chipotle cheese, a few loaves from the Van Gogh of Dough, and some chicken legs from Maine-ly Poultry. And even if they aren't punny, pick up some fresh eggs, crab dip, squash, sage bundles for spiritual wellness, handmade candles, peppers of all kinds, shepherd's pie, heritiage pork, and the best jam ever. That's just a little bit of the selection. And if you tell the folks selling bulbs for your garden that you don't have a garden because you lead a sad life in NYC, they will offer a sympathetic, "Awwww." But my favorite thing about this market? There was a little kid trying to buy a pumpkin, and he dropped it. The nice vendor said he could still have it, but now it's a squash. I'm going to be using that dad joke for decades to come.

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    Bath Farmer's Market - They are building a ship behind the farmers market.  You are welcome to check it out.

    They are building a ship behind the farmers market. You are welcome to check it out.

    Bath Farmer's Market - The ship in progress

    The ship in progress

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    Five Islands Farm

    4.6(8 reviews)
    17.5 mi
    $$

    What a cute and well stocked farm stand. Five Islands Farm is really much more than a farm stand,…read moreit has everything from wine, veggies, cheeses and sauces to oysters. There was a steady flow of customers while we were there. The owner was very pleasant and handled sales efficiently.

    Driving down to Five Island Lobster Co. to walk around and enjoy the scenery, we saw this charming…read morelittle market. Outside, a bounty of attractive locally-grown produce was available for sale in baskets along with plants and garden supplies (a big ol' bunny statue I was quite taken with). While, inside we were delighted to find basically our all-time favorite food groups: wine, beer, artisanal cheeses, crackers, spreads, nuts, olives, and more. If we were living or vacationing in this area, I think we would come here every day for dinner supplies and be very content. As it was, we considered grabbing stuff to simply have an impromptu picnic nearby - which I highly, highly recommend you do! - however, the price points were considerably higher than we were expecting. So be ready for that. Also, we didn't find the staff to be exceptionally nice. Maybe it was an off day. Maybe they were uncomfortable in the heat (I know we were). Maybe they're not used to tattooed, pierced young professionals (who, again, looked like sweaty hot messes). Maybe they had been bombarded by tourists or zombies earlier in the day and were tired fending off the hordes, but we felt pretty unwelcome here. An older women stocking the fruits and veg outside glared at us when we showed up and even followed us inside to watch us (the space is postage stamp sized, so I'm not sure what she thought we were going to do). Anyway, it - along with the price - made us feel like we were better off just heading on our way.

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    Five Islands Farm - Sculptural burl vessels made at Five Islands Farm.

    Sculptural burl vessels made at Five Islands Farm.

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    Brunswick Farmer's Market on The Mall

    Brunswick Farmer's Market on The Mall

    4.8(8 reviews)
    14.9 mi
    $$

    Every Tuesday and Friday on the green in Brunswick, and Saturday at Crystal Spring Farm. This week…read moreI visited on a chilly early May Friday. Found some delicious treats and said hello to all the farmers that I haven't seen since last fall. I love this place. The farmers and vendors are always so kind and helpful and there to answer any questions you might have. Having the market in this spot, is nice because it's a beautiful park so lush and green! Plus you can grab lunch at a variety of local food trucks.

    This is the farmer's market that helps keep your cup full until the bigger weekend markets open. It…read morewas a decent size for all that it offers - all fresh; produce, seafood, honey and herbs and baked goods. We specifically stopped here as we saw that Hootenany Bread Company was going to be there. I'm glad we got there right around 10am as there was already a line starting to form in front of his stand. We were able to buy 4 plain bagels and a couple of chocolate croissants to enjoy for the day and they were amazing! I can't wait to see him again. Every vendor there had people in front of their stands and hearing them all engage in conversation about their business was so nice. There is such a human element to this market. Felt more people focus than business focused. The grounds were clean and each vendor was placed within a reasonable distance. Didn't have to walk too far to the next and you didn't feel like you were on top of people either. Parking can be a challenge if you can't walk far, especially with the main street construction happening near Bull Moose/Tontine Mall (September 2025). But if you can find parking and you enjoy farmers markets, I would highly recommend this market.

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    Pastries from Hootenany Bread

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