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Jalisco Market

4.6 (9 reviews)
InexpensiveFarmers Market
Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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4 years ago

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3 years ago

Best place to get authentic Mexican ingredients. I buy fresh Carne Asada from here regularly.

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3 years ago

Enjoyed the seasoned carne asada, we cooked it on the grill. I can't wait to go back and try their cooked food for lunch.

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9 years ago

Waited forever for someone to come help us and the lady working was literally just socializing with people for 20 minutes while we waited.

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11 years ago

What a fun and unique shop that serves authentic food. So excited that I found this place.

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Snuck Farm - Outdoor seating area

Snuck Farm

4.7(6 reviews)
2.2 mi

Hi there, I just wanted to share my recent experience trying to purchase flowers from Snuck Farms'…read moreBackyard Collections. I attempted to buy the Luxe Cool Season Collection online on the morning of November 1st--the day sales opened--but it was already sold out. Along with Luxe, the Summer Romance, Summer Fun, and Essentials Cool Season collections were also gone by then. Meanwhile, many single-variety packs remained available for weeks (even months) after the sale began. I completely understand demand being high, but it would be great if there were more availability for collections--or even additional collection options. Not everyone wants 72 of the same flower in their garden. I even emailed to ask if they'd be willing to put together a custom variety from what was still in stock, and was told no. I also attended the Cool Season Flower Sale in person this morning, arriving at 10:27 after parking blocks away. Unfortunately, the entire place was already wiped out. The line was massive, and everything was gone--despite the sale being advertised until 2 p.m. I was so disappointed, especially after putting in the effort to be there early. I love what Snuck Farms does, and I really appreciate the beauty and quality of their flowers. I just hope there might be some improvements to how collection sales and in-person events are managed in the future. It's disheartening to be excited and proactive, only to leave empty-handed both online and in person.

Really loved this hidden store! It's a great area to walk, but some fresh, locally-sourced produce…read moreand enjoy the mountain scenery!

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Basil Pesto & storefront

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Provo Farmers Market - Booths

Provo Farmers Market

4.2(27 reviews)
11.7 mi

After getting some kolaches we walked over to the Provo Farmers Market. As others have said,…read moreparking can be challenging at Pioneer Park however there are several side streets and street parking within a couple of blocks from the park. We found a side street after getting some kolaches and it was an easy block walk to the park. There were a decent amount of vendors in the Park and they were also spread out enough so there was plenty of room to walk. Everything from fruits and vegetables, to food, fresh squeezed juices, products and fresh breads. We picked up a loaf of really fresh sourdough bread from Wandering Wheat. We also picked up some homemade jam from Jam It Up. A really fun way to spend the morning. It was early June so the weather was in the upper 60's in the morning. Perfect weather for us walking through the Farmers Market.

Great market with lots of selection!…read more If you love matcha and/or coffee, stop by Santa Coffee! I got the Strawberry Matcha and it was delicious, not too sweet, and made with high-quality matcha. I also got a Cheesy Arepa from The Manjares. It was soooo good that I almost went back for a second one! Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and probably the best Arepa I've ever had. Lastly, I got a focaccia from Dat Sour Dough. It was sweet, herby, and smelled incredible. There are some great vendors at this market! Worth the visit.

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Provo Farmers Market - We are able to double $60 of your SNAP dollars when spent on fruits and veggies this year. MORE DOUBLING THAN EVER!!!

We are able to double $60 of your SNAP dollars when spent on fruits and veggies this year. MORE DOUBLING THAN EVER!!!

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Burgess Orchards - Peach Sunday  10/10

Burgess Orchards

3.9(66 reviews)
4.8 mi

Came here about a month ago for the peach shake since it's become an annual tradition since last…read moreyear, but forgot to make sure they added the graham cracker topping! They were kind enough to give me a little cup on the side. The peaches beginning of September were good although not super sweet. Be prepared to wait a little bit since there's usually a decent crowd. I love that they have a nice little patch of grass to relax on while you enjoy your sweet treat! Not sure when they officially close for the season, but worth looking into before stopping by.

My family and I heard about this place from an instagram post, so we made the trek out to see what…read moreall the fuss was about. When we got there, there had to be nearly 100 scattered around with a sizable line. We probably waited about 20 mins to get to the window and order. While we waited in line, I was really suprised to see that there were only 3 tables available for people to sit. I find this pretty wild with how many people were there and I was told this was a "slow" day. It was almost 95 degrees outside and we had our little kids with us, so sitting in the grass and roasting wasn't an option, all the spots on the edge of the cement pad in the shade were taken, and of course the 3 tables were taken. When we got our ice cream (we ordered the cherry, peach, and then the apple cider slush) we just had to find somewhere to stand awkwardly while we had to wait to pounce on and fight for a spot on the ground that would eventually open up. They have an indoor area, where it seems they sell the peaches and other fruit they produce by the box, but I didn't see one person in there trying to buy any, and even then there was most certainly still space in there for a few more tables in the shade. For a place that's so busy apparently, it seems they could take better care of their customers. All that said, back to the actual treats themselves. I personally had the cherry and would say it was just okay. The ice cream reminds me of the ice cream you would get at the Costco cafe, which isn't bad, but certainly not super exciting. The cherries were good, though I have no idea if they are cherries from their farm or from a cherry pie filling can at the store. I wish the cherries were more evenly mixed in the ice cream. There was about an inch of straight cherries in the bottom, and some on the top. Meaning the treat started nice, then I had to eat through a bunch of plain vanilla ice cream to be able to get to the rest of the good stuff. Once I did, the ice cream gets a lot better when you can mix the cherries and sauce around with it. I tried a few bites of my kids apple cider slush, and it's exactly what it sounds like. I found myself wishing I'd ordered one of these instead. I found it a lot more unique and refreshing than what I'd gotten.

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Burgess Orchards - The front of the establishment

The front of the establishment

Burgess Orchards - Menu and order here window

Menu and order here window

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South Jordan Farmers Market

South Jordan Farmers Market

4.3(6 reviews)
14.9 mi
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Some farmers markets are a little big of produce and a lot of crafts or MLM companies. But not the…read moreSouth Jordan Farmer's Market. This one was almost all produce, with a few other things mixed in. We visited yesterday for the first time. There was an information booth giving away free masks if you didn't have one and they were playing music. I love music-it always adds to the mood. It would have been even cooler if it were live music. I'm sure there are some musicians in the community that would love to be showcased. The vendors themselves were pretty far apart from each other. I think that was due to social distancing-which I appreciate. However it does make it feel a little disjointed. But we do what we can with this 'new normal' stuff. Overall, the vibe here was a little weird. I'm not sure if that was due to the lack of people, the space between everyone or what. I think adding a few more vendors with a titch of variety (please, no MLMS) but maybe some handmade soaps or jewelry might add some more character. But if I'm looking for pure locally grown produce, this is a great place to get it!

I can't get enough of these small farmers markets that seem to be popping up all over the valley…read moreand state. The South Jordan Farmers Market is relatively new, but judging by this morning's crowd it's definitely a success. Lots of folks walking around checking out the fresh produce, prepared foods, and other local offerings. Vendors line the little "main street" area of the South Jordan Towne Center which is closed off to vehicles for the market. There are only a couple dozen booths--mostly produce with a few prepared food and plant sellers--so don't expect a huge variety. You can also duck into any of the shops there in the market; it's kind of a unique retail/farmers market partnership. Parking is a little tricky. There's plenty of it, but the layout of the shopping center gets things jammed up when you're close to the action. Better to just park across the lot and hoof it a couple hundred feet. I got there just after noon today and a lot of the growers had already sold the bulk of their harvest. I managed to get some good looking nectarines from a grower in Genola and took a chance on some early pears. I will say that prices here were a little lower than I've seen at a couple of the other local markets. The SoJo FM is open from late July to the end of October from 8am to 2pm each Saturday.

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South Jordan Farmers Market
South Jordan Farmers Market
South Jordan Farmers Market

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Wheeler Historic Farm - Old tree sculpture

Wheeler Historic Farm

4.6(108 reviews)
18.3 mi
$

This place has so much to offer! We didn't realize how much or we would have gotten here earlier!…read more I have been wanting to check this place out since shortly after we moved to Utah. It looks like such a beautiful place to walk around and it's free! From tree carvings, wildflowers and historic tours. We came for the wonderful Sunday Farmer's Market and there were so many amazing vendors with so many yummy samples! My favorite was the Mediterranean Hummus vendor. So many selections to choose from! Because of the hummus purchase we had to book it out and get it home and chilled! They had fresh meat, eggs, breads, jellies, salsas, and of course tons of produce from different Utah produce farms. It's very busy and you may have to park in the neighborhood surrounding the farm on Sundays. It's quite popular!!!! I loved the old historic buildings some dating back to the early 1900's. There's plenty of animals to check out from horses, to cows, pigs, sheep, goats, roosters, peacocks and a sheep. There's a small country store onsite as well. They have tractor and wagon rides. Some of the most beautiful wood flowers growing, a small creek runs through the property and there are several trails which I look forward to exploring on our next trip. I'm also excited to watch a lesson on cow milking! It's truly a beautiful spot to visit, and if you are interested I'd suggest bringing a blanket and some lunch and sitting under the shady trees and enjoying the magnificent things this working farm has to offer.

The farmer's market here is a great alternative to the one downtown although still much smaller…read more The farm itself is always a fun treat to see the animals including cows, bunnies, chickens, peacocks, sheep, and a donkey. I love taking our dogs to see the "exotic" animals. Behind the activity barn is garden entirely worked on by volunteers in the Master Gardener program. If you ever see them working be sure to share your thanks! There's also a long path that loops the property once you cross the bridge, it follows the stream and then hangs left.

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Wheeler Historic Farm - Wood shed from the early 1900's

Wood shed from the early 1900's

Wheeler Historic Farm
Wheeler Historic Farm

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Jalisco Market - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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