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Farm Vibes - Sorrel

Farm Vibes

4.3(17 reviews)
1.2 mi

Farm Vibes - Boynton Beach…read more Farm Vibes is a hidden gem if you love authentic Jamaican culture. Every Saturday they serve traditional Jamaican breakfast and lunch, and the food tastes great. The music sets the perfect island vibe, and the whole place has a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. There's also a small farmers market with fresh local items, which makes it feel even more authentic and community-driven. The portions aren't huge, but the flavors and the vibes more than make up for it. Good food, good music, good people -- just good vibes all around. Love this spot and will definitely be back.

We found this place by accident, but it's always fun to find something new, so here we are…read more Billed as a working farm, and there were plenty of pots around in various states of growth, but not much semblance of order. They do have a couple vendor sections in back selling roasted corn & breadfruit, jerk chicken & pork, plus various traditional Jamaican dishes, and everyone behind the counter was super friendly and helpful. Good music too! I opted for the jerk pork, and was sad. Overcooked and dry, plus half of it was bone. First time around they forgot the sauce and festival bread, but once they brought them out neither especially elevated the experience. I'm glad I tried something new and glad I discovered this place, but not really something I'm eager to repeat.

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Farm Vibes - 1/2 of this was bone, the other half was dried out and overcooked. But the sauce was good!

1/2 of this was bone, the other half was dried out and overcooked. But the sauce was good!

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Delray Green Market

Delray Green Market

4.4(16 reviews)
8.9 mi

Was a great market with lots of options and live music . We got a juice for $12 that was made fresh…read morein front of you you chose which vegetables and fruit you wanted. Paella with the seafood was $18 for 16 ounces olives $10 for 6 ounces some of the things were very expensive, but worth it and fresh. A nice day out even if you weren't going to buy anything just to walk around and listen to the music.

It was a nasty overcast cloudy morning, I thought a perfect time to visit the Delray Green market…read more It's hard to believe I moved here six years ago, this is 6 miles away and I've never been. We found a free parking spot a bock away. This green market is a Saturday morning destination, an open air marketplace at Old School Square off Swinton & Atlantic Avenues. During the summers, they're open from 9 until 1:00, October through May 9 until 2:00 o'clock. There are over 50 vendors here featuring farm to fork produce, fish, meats, orchids, just picked citrus and juice, farm fresh eggs, milk & butter, artisan baked goods, fresh cut flowers, plants, and gourmet prepared foods with live musical entertainment weekly. After :90 we couldn't eat nor carry any more. We left with fresh pompano from Captain Clay, lots of pristine organic produce, mango honey, fresh spinach fettuccine, and pistachio butter. Prices were high but quality gourmet items usually are. There was a police presence here. The Beatles Tribute band were in costume & performed through out. Everyone was friendly & courteous and the beautiful dogs were leashed and well behaved.

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Pineland's Nursery

Pineland's Nursery

2.0(1 review)
6.0 mi

Really bizarre thing happened to me earlier that's never happened before. I'm not sure that the…read moreemployees here understand how to respond to customers in an appropriate way. I went to that nursery today and walked up to the register and there is someone ahead of me. I'm waiting there and then I see a man walk over to the other register and a young woman starts helping him so I said out loud (in a calm non-nasty way) I was here before him. No one looked at me no one acknowledged anything I said. The older woman helping the other person should've told me to go to the other register when I was standing there waiting but she said nothing to me so then when it was my turn I went up to the young woman and said I was here before that guy and she didn't look at me she didn't say a word didn't even acknowledge I said anything so I said it again and she said nothing and I said why are you ignoring me? Nothing. So I thought maybe she doesn't speak English so I asked her if she did and again she completely ignored me. Then I remembered she was just having a conversation with the other cashier before so I saidI said oh yes you do speak English. She completely ignored everything I said and didn't even look at me and only talked to me about the total amount and when I came back to get a card she was speaking to me but would not acknowledge anything that I said earlier. I started wondering if I was invisible or living in the twilight zone and no one heard things I said. And no, I wasn't wearing a mask. I said to her you could say I'm sorry I didn't see you or something but she ignored that too. I don't know who taught her customer service but it was really really strange.

Produce South Florida - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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