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Ann Arbor Farmers Market

Ann Arbor Farmers Market

4.3(95 reviews)
13.0 mi•Kerrytown Ann Arbor
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Follow or check out @a2market (Instagram) for the latest updates on what's going on at the market!…read moreI definitely have a soft spot for the Ann Arbor Farmers Market, as I've been going here for years and years. Located in charming Kerrytown, you can easily bundle farmer's market shopping with strolling through Kerrytown shops, downtown shops, and/or grabbing a tasty meal while you're out too. Saturday mornings through early afternoon year-round, and Wednesdays May-Dec. I will say that this year it seems like Wednesday market is much more sparse in terms of vendors and offerings than it used to be, but still a nice option for a less busy day. Artisan market on Sundays, and occasional events throughout the year as well - like the Christmas market each December (one evening only). Parking can be a little hectic - have to be kind of lucky to get a market lot spot or one of the spots on Detroit St (paid), but there are other street parking options and nearby lots and garages. I used to like going Wednesdays before 8am, because I could always get a spot on Detroit St and it was free before then.

The Ann Arbor Farmers Market is solid overall, with a few caveats that come with the territory…read more Parking isn't great, but honestly, if you're expecting amazing parking in Ann Arbor, that's on you. It's part of the experience. Come prepared to walk a bit and you'll be fine. The vendors clearly put in a lot of effort. You can tell there's pride in what they're offering, and the market itself has a good atmosphere. That said, I didn't really find anything I needed or couldn't live without this visit. The items were fine, just not quite what I was hoping for. I do wish the vendors could get a little more bang for their buck, whether that's higher traffic, better layout, or stronger buyer energy. The effort is there, and it deserves to be rewarded. All in all, it's a nice stop, worth checking out, and still a good market even if it wasn't a standout haul for me this time. Four stars.

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Ann Arbor Farmers Market - Hey Honey.

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Horrock's Farm Market - Hand dipped caramel apples

Horrock's Farm Market

4.6(336 reviews)
43.6 mi
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Kirian was so helpful while I was shopping, he showed where to find sweet potatoes and he was…read moregenuinely just such a positive vibe! He made my shopping experience better, shout out to him for making my Sunday!

Recently, a family member told me about this fantastic Farm Market in Lansing. As many times I have…read morebeen in the Lansing and East Lansing area, I had not heard of Horrocks. Gosh, I didn't know what I was missing. This is a true IYKYK! Once you have visited Horrocks, you will return for life. This is a magnificent, rustic, unique, expansive establishment that offers a cornucopia of items. From floral, to meats, cheeses, wine, speciality items, fruits, snacks, vegetables, hard-to-find items and more. There is so much more! Things that stood out even though I loved everything about this place: -the vast selection of canisters of olive oils -the vast array of different varieties of balsamic vinegars (amazing!) -house made items in every area -house made popcorn with so many flavors, so fresh. -the many, many homemade soups: probably around 20 different kinds and delicious. -a ramen bar, what? -bakery -pizzeria -exotic fruits and vegetables and regulars ones too -the wine bar: sip while you shop. -house-made sausages and cheeses -house-made jams, jellies, local honey -extensive variety of spices, herbs, flour and grains - great service, very helpful. This is a must try and truly a destination. I cannot wait to shop and browse here again!

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Saline Farmers Market - Lots of beautiful flowers. We usually park behind Mac's.

Saline Farmers Market

4.8(4 reviews)
16.7 mi
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Meet the people who grow your food for you! There are really THREE farmer's markets in Saline:…read more 1) Saturdays 8~noon May~October -- outdoors, municipal parking lot on west side of S. Ann Arbor St. 2) Tuesdays 3~7pm June~September -- outdoors at the Saline District Library, 555 N. Maple Rd. 3) Saturdays 9~noon November~April -- indoors at Liberty School, 7265 Saline Ann Arbor Rd. What they have: * Locally grown produce and other foods (bread, cheese, pesto) * Locally produced honey * Craft items produced by local artists * Plants for your garden: annuals, perennials, veggie plants, fruit plants * A chance to get out and socialize Find them on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Saline-Farmers-Market/199592293395735 They have a blog: http://salinefarmersmarket.blogspot.com/ The only way you can get fresher produce is to grow it at your own house. You can ask the growers about their farming practices. We bring the dog. She pulls our purchases in her cart. People love to see her working.

Wow - visited the Saline Winter Farmer's Market this morning and what a treat!! While first week…read morepost-New Year means fewer vendors, there is still a lovely array of produce and locally sourced goods with friendly and helpful merchants. The array of beautiful fruit and vegetables was such a welcome sight on this frigid day! Walked away with Dave's delicious honey and imported cinnamon (a staple in our household! None better!), micro greens from Garden Party for my Big Salad tonight, a rich and lush chocolate tart, and Brussels sprouts, fresh off the vine... Can't wait til next week - more vendors show up each week as the season advances! Liberty School, Saturdays from 8:00 AM - Noon!

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Saline Farmers Market - Got this cutie for $5!

Got this cutie for $5!

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Farmington Farmers & Artisans Market

Farmington Farmers & Artisans Market

4.5(22 reviews)
31.7 mi
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Farmington Farmers & Artisans Market hosts a wide variety of wonderful vendors. It has a number of…read morefarmers who provide fresh chicken and duck eggs, fresh fruits and vegetables, and a beautiful array of flowers. Some farmers specialize in organic vegetables, and there are some who offer vegetables and mushrooms used in Asian cooking. There are a number of bakeries represented, including Cannelle's, which offers fresh banquettes and sweet and savory pastries. Ground Control serves delicious coffee, hot and iced. Try my favorite, the iced vanilla latte. It's to die for. The artisans in the market sell items made out of wood, beads and ceramics. There are lovely wooden bowls and cutting boards, jewelry, pottery and even soaps and perfumes, just to name a few. There is even an artisan who sharpens knives, scissors and other blades. My family has a CSA with the Goetz Farm so we're at the market every week to pick up our box of fresh fruit and vegetables. I can tell you this market is very popular and well attended. It's a great place to grab a cup of coffee and a donut and sit down to enjoy the parade of adults, children, and dogs passing by. During the market season, there are several celebrations. I'm particularly fond of Halloween when kids, adults and dogs come in costume. I've been to a lot of farmers markets in my time, and Farmington Farmers & Artisans Market is still my favorite. Check it out for yourself.

This market is such a nice spot! The fresh donuts are to die for. I love the variety of things…read moreavailable and never leave empty handed. The setting is perfect with lots of parking and stores nearby make it a convenient stop for everything you need.

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Farmington Farmers & Artisans Market
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Pregitzer Farm Market - Pick your own!

Pregitzer Farm Market

5.0(3 reviews)
17.3 mi

We enjoyed our fall visit to this farm. My folks take my kids here every year in the fall and this…read moretime we joined them, and we all had a good time. In the fall they have a lot of offerings on Saturdays and Sundays. You can take a hayride to pick your own pumpkin, and unlike some school field trips where my kids selected a pumpkin from ones "lain about" in a field, this was the real deal with vines attached and small to xxl to choose from. The hayride has stairs in the farm and the field, which is nice for older folks. They offer another one that goes through the woods, too. There was a corn maze that wasn't extraordinarily difficult, but was just right and fun to explore. There were some goats, a sheep, a turkey, and chickens to feed, and the kids loved a free covered hay pile play park with a tunnel and wood play structure. That got out some energy! I saw another tent where it looked like you could paint your pumpkin, but we didn't go in there. There was a cute photo spot with a bench, and I even picked up some homegrown produce that looked good and was really affordable. See pic for prices w activities. I thought this whole place was pretty affordable... At some of those farms the prices are crazy. Everyone who worked here was really nice and helpful, too! We came here after stopping for exceptional cider and donuts at Young's Orchard about 4 miles away, and it was a perfect fall family day!

Pregitzer Farm participates in the Westside Farmer's Market in front of Zingerman's Roadhouse. Our…read morerelationship with them started by purchasing their veggies at the Farmer's Market every Thursday; eventually, I would make a beeline for their stand each visit. Wade was always really helpful and personable. One Thursday, we started talking about their CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program, and he showed me their full and half share boxes. I was immediately jealous of all those families receiving their plentiful boxes each week, and I basically begged myself into the program for a half share box starting in the middle of the summer. I was completely late, and they were full, but somehow, Wade's wife Shannon felt convinced by my plea that I needed their half share box, and they let us in. And I am so glad they did! From August through September it felt like Christmas every week. On Thursdays I would pick up my box, and it was packed full of all of the veggies I love to eat. (My husband said I was like a small child at Christmas on Thursdays when I would bring the box home and take everything out immediately and revel in what I would be cooking for the next few days). The difference between this farm and many other farms is that they focus on the staples: zucchini, squash, tomatoes (many varieties), cucumbers, melon, corn, cabbage, broccoli, beets, peppers, eggplant... towards the end of the season we also got brussel sprouts, garlic, potatoes, and some herbs. This was the perfect box for us because I did not want a lot of salad greens -- I am not a huge salad eater. And I've always been a bit wary of CSA boxes for fear of getting a giant box of arugula and romaine that will go bad in my fridge. But after a season with Pregitzer, I am completely hooked on the CSA program and on their box! The half share box is really affordable, in my opinion -- $220 for the season, which works out to roughly $13 a week. For fresh, local produce -- you can't beat that. And they extended out their CSA program from what it said on their website, and I thought that was a total bonus. Half share is the perfect amount for two people. Pregitzer also hosted a number of activity days on their farm on the weekends. I never got a chance to go, but hopefully will next year. They are also open for business on their farm on the weekends and sell their produce then. Additionally, they offer egg shares (a carton a week for the duration of the CSA) for $30 and they also offer whole chickens for sale in November and December to their CSA people. If you are interested in doing a CSA box, fall and early winter is the time to do the research, pick your farm and get on their wait list. Be sure to look on their websites and see what they grow, ask what kind of veggies you will get throughout the year, and be sure it meshes with the kind of food you like to eat. Ask one of their CSA'ers about their program too, if possible.

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Pregitzer Farm Market - Corn maze

Corn maze

Pregitzer Farm Market - Pumpkin Field

Pumpkin Field

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The real deal: on the vine

Lesser Farms & Orchard - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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