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Mauldin Open Air Market

4.1 (22 reviews)
InexpensiveFruits & Veggies
Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Kelly K.

This is essentially a year round farmers' market/produce stand that has a permanent (and long standing!) location and offers various seasonal things throughout the year. I went in February, so most all of their offerings were indoors, but they do set up displays outside depending on the time of year. Fresh fruit and veggies in summer, pumpkins in fall, christmas trees in winter. As soon as I walked through their door I could smell the boiled peanuts! They have all sorts of fresh produce as well as canned/jarred items and dry goods. Their selection varied between items that seemed homemade and brands you may see in the local section of a grocery store. Prices seemed reasonable for most everything they offered. There is a refrigerated section with meat and local dairy products (milk, cheese, butter) as well as sodas and drinks. Paired with the snacks and candy selection this is definitely a good spot to stop in for a quick treat. Despite it being an "open air" market, the building did seem fairly dark and enclosed, but maybe they open it up a bit more during the warmer months. There was a wood burning fireplace in the market that made for a neat atmosphere! I can't wait to keep popping in here throughout the year to see what all else they offer!

Tim N.

This place has been here for years. It is a peculiar old style farmer's market of sorts, but they also carry local cheeses, milk, and unique sodas, local fresh eggs along with the regular produce, canned goods and some grocery staples. The prices are good. Not all the produce is local, but it is when in season. I overhead one lady ask the elder owner, "when did your strawberries get in?" the answer: "Oh, about 3 O'Clock." Good prices on things like shallots, onions, ginger, and produce. They also carry country ham and such products. It would be a great launching spot for other local foods, pimento cheese, artisan meats or fresh bread, etc. but that doesn't seem to be in the plans. Usually good for local tomatoes in season.

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Guy W.

What a Truly Great Local Open Air Market Folks and add the Nicest People that Own/Run it makes your shopping experience that much Better!!! Great Selection of locally grown fruits/veggies with so many more items to choose from.

Mark S.

This is a funky ole produce market. Timing is everything, so you just have to take a look. Sometimes there is great produce, sometimes you may not find what you want. I hoped for better, but did find some cool produce. We noticed that lemons were priced less than at the regular grocers. I found great, ripe cantaloupes. Some of the items, you may want to pass on. Check my photos!

Pumpkin patch! Way more then what you see in this picture...

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4 months ago

So much to choose from and it's all delicious. Great prices and awesome prices! You won't regret your visit!

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3 years ago

Wonderful selection of very fresh produce, and other delicious cheeses, pickles, jams, etc. definitely a regular stop now!

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10 years ago

This is our favourite market, we go every weekend and buy the weekly veggies and fruits. It's all fresh and great prices, we love it!

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13 years ago

good selection of items and love the homemade soaps you can not find usually.

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Turnip greens by the box for $21 and all kinds of breads, jams, jellies and apple butter.

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They have a great selection year round. I love their seasonal fruit. Right now, they have tons of…read morelocal strawberries. I actually got some double yolk eggs too. 24 for $9. I thought that was a great deal! They sometimes will have duck eggs too. It's absolutely my go to spot for produce, local honey and unique finds.

I spent $97 at Tomato Vine on Saturday, with nearly half of that ($45) going toward two soursop…read morefruits. Within a day, both soursops molded--one I refrigerated, and the other I left out because it looked ripe. I called ahead before returning them and calmly explained the situation. The man who answered the phone (owner or manager, I assume) immediately got rude, called me ignorant for not knowing how to store soursop, and hung up on me while I was still trying to speak. When I arrived at the store with the spoiled fruit (one cut open and one whole), the experience only got worse. He berated an elderly employee right in front of me, saying he would dock his pay for giving me no guidance about ripeness. It was heartbreaking to witness that kind of treatment. I wasn't asking for a full refund--just a respectful exchange--but instead, I was humiliated and talked down to. He refunded me $21 for the whole fruit and nothing for the cut one, then told me to "stay away from his soursop" because I "don't know how to handle it." Everyone starts somewhere when trying new fruits, and a real professional would educate their customers, not insult them. There are plenty of other places to buy high-quality soursop with better service--like the Charlotte farmers market vendors who are there every Saturday on 3930 Brookshire Blvd. who treat you like a human being. I won't be returning here and I highly advise others to take their business elsewhere.

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I went to this place when it first opened and never came back unit now. The atmosphere and energy…read morewas not good. The people looked like they didn't want to be there. Nobody smiling and lifeless. I drive by this place about 4 time a day and I absolutely refused to do business here from this experience. After many years, I gave this place another try. To my surprise it was a night and day difference from the first time I walked through the doors. A young lady at the entrance greeting you with a some samples and a big smile. Walked passed the bakery section and heard a very loud "how are you doing today". I almost passed out from someone actually speaking to me. I was in shock. This isn't the same place I visited when it first opened. I look around and see employees smiling and wanting to be there. In the distance I heard laughing coming from the deli and meat department. When I walked up, I was immediately greeted with a smile and asked if I needed any help. They were still in tears laughing by the way which was a nice feeling. So in a nut shell, this is what I think about Sprouts now. Great selection of products. The people are very nice. The Manager's Specials they have are amazing. I saw they had Rotisserie chicken for $.99 and some ham at the deli for $.50/lb. I'm a customer for life now and when I'm done shopping I go next door to Kairo's for a bite to eat.

Expensive but they have some nice stuff. They have the organic purple sweet potatoes, a super food…read morewe eat a lot of. Wide and clean aisles. Nice deli, no bakery..

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