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    4.2 (5 reviews)

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    Jim's Fruit Stand

    Jim's Fruit Stand

    1.8(12 reviews)
    4.2 mi
    $$

    Cute little stop to pick up some fruits and veggies. I've been going here for years, when I take a…read moreday trip to the coast. They have lots and lots of different things to pick from, like a store. But, the difference is that it's fresh and local. I got some blueberries and cherries this time. The blueberries weren't bad, and the cherries were DELICIOUS! And the blackberries were calling me too, but I had some in the fridge at home. In a small room to the side, they have local honeys, and bagged goodies. The vegetable chips are my favorites in that room. I only wish that they made a cajun mix, but oh well. :( The lady was really nice about helping us, and even let us have some samples. If you are craving some fruit on your trip to the beach, stop by. And don't forget your flavored honey sticks on the way out.

    In the past several years I have purchased veggies and fruit. I will no longer purchase from this…read morestand. It is dirty and rotting fruit in the past few years. Then the owner on Sunday, July 28, 2019 between 6:00-6:30 was rude and verbal with my daughter because they were preparing to close. Their hours are from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm. My granddaughter who is 4 years old was with her mama. This was very upsetting. I called but no answer. I left a voicemail. No return call. I stopped by there today but he had just left. I left my info again and it is now 7:30 pm still no return call. What happened to customer service and kindness? We are Native American and quite often are mistaken for Hispanic ethnicity. I do not recommend this place.

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    Corvallis Farmers' Market - Wed market October

    Corvallis Farmers' Market

    4.4(38 reviews)
    3.6 mi
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    Set up on Saturday and Wednesday mornings beginning at 9:00 (until 1:00 pm) on First and Jackson…read moreStreets in downtown Corvallis right across from the Willamette River waterfront park, we delayed departure from Corvallis after a multi day visit so we could walk up the couple of blocks from our hotel and shop on a beautiful October Wednesday morning. Not as many farmers and producers present on a Wednesday but this is still a great market even with fewer participants. We filled up our cooler with fresh produce including organic salad greens, kira squash, romano beans, multiple kinds of grapes, kumquats (no kidding...the farmer grows these in a hoop house with other citrus), eggplant, and multiple kinds of pears, apples and plums. We also had a chance to talk to quince farmers who make quince paste, a fav of ours with Fall and Spanish cheese selections, and buy a couple of jars to tuck away. And bread selections from Wild Yeast including small rounds of sourdough whole wheat, hazelnut and cinnamon raisin batard all of which were available in whole loaf and smaller half loaf sizes. Wild Yeast mini rye pastry galette with local mixed apples as filling was the perfect breakfast treat and the mini Marguerite fougasse and cranberry Swiss cheese roll were dinner that night at our destination. If we lived in the Corvallis area we would be regular shoppers here and be able to buy the things like a marvelous assortment of microgreens, fresh made cheeses, pollinator plants and all sorts of produce that we didn't have room to bring home. ACCESSIBILITY: Street surfacing which is firm and stable works for shoppers of all abilities and since I was using a wheelchair on this trip I particularly appreciated that. Although the ADA is 33 years old and requires outdoor markets to be on surfaces that allow everyone equal access you would be astounded how many still set up on deep gravel lots or deep grass, neither of which allow disabled shoppers access. Good for the Corvallis organizers for getting this right!

    Got here an hour before closing so didn't have much time to check out all the vendors. Got the…read morebreakfast crepe with crème fraiche for $12. It was good and would get it again. Kim and Erika's crystal stand was great. They had some beautiful pieces and reasonable pricing. They are super nice and I found 4 pieces that went home with me. Will definitely be back just for their stand.

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