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    Rail Yards Market

    4.2 (88 reviews)
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    Destiny L.

    The rail yard market holiday markets are absolutely my favorite. I most recently came for the Valentines market and had a ton of fun and found some really great local goods. The Valentines market in particular is my favorite. Everything is pink and hearts and glitter. There were a ton of vendors and a good variety of food offerings. My best friends were some chocolate covered strawberries at baked by Christina and a gorgeous heart necklace from meltdown Studios. I will say, I heard from others that the Sunday offerings were much slimmer. I'm really glad we came Saturday at opening.

    Tony M.

    The Railyards holiday market was amazing there were vendors that are not normally present. There was a huge crowd and lots of unique gift ideas.

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    Roo F.

    10/10! It's a must go! I dont know the history and I do not live in Albuquerque but I was in town for the weekend and this was by far the best thing I have enjoyed in Albuquerque through my many many visits. Honestly bummed it took me this long to find it! I was running around like a kid in a candy shop, sampling everything, looking a cute dogs, buying yummy local fruit and taking pictures of the beautiful old building! Huge selection of local veggies, fruits, foods, crafts, and art. This is one of my favorite out door markets I have been at in the USA. I loved the variety of things this market had to offer. I had some momos, got some fresh baked bread 1/2 off for coming towards the later side of the day, got a bubble tea with oatmilk and stocked up on seasonal veggies and fruits! Come hungry, have fun and talk to people about their passions and craft- always inspiring! This market exceeded my expectations was much bigger than I expected and felt special

    Iris T.

    I'm a junkie for farmer's markets. I seek them out whenever I travel to sample local produce and locally crafted items. Love that there is lots of free parking. Most of the vendors are in the old rail yard buildings. The assorted food vendors are generally in the courtyard. On this visit, I purchased an Indian bread from Lizard Flatts which was large and still warm. Absolutely delicious! We enjoyed it for lunch with a cup of soup and later toasted for dinner. Get this! I picked up a couple of melons, a local type of spinach which looked like kale. We sautéed it with some garlic and simple seasonings to enjoy with our salmon for dinner. I was told it had a somewhat lemony taste and it did! I also bought some green tomatoes to air fry, locally grown apples and prickly pear to try. Other produce available were radishes, carrots, heirloom tomatoes okra and beans. I also saw bitter melon! There were a couple of vendors selling mushroom growing kits. Very intrigued with growing mushrooms in a bag and would totally buy a kit if I were home in Hawaii! This farmer's market is only on Sundays so plan accordingly. Best to come early before the (food) vendors sell out!

    Pink Roses
    Kitty C.

    Went to the Holiday Market. Come early the parking was full before opening at 10 am. Got street parking not too far away. Lots of venders. Fun activity for all. Food, snacks. arts and crafts. Get place to pick up local holiday gifts. Got this beautiful rose bouquet.

    Railyards Holiday Market.
    Lee Ann R.

    What a great holiday market! We took the park and ride from the zoo, which I highly recommend as parking at the Railyards is pretty tight. There were at least 100 vendors with a terrific variety of wares for sale - art, jewelry, baked goods, spice blends, honey, candles, etc. - and a bunch of food trucks. We had a good time and came home with some treasures. I'm looking forward to returning next year.

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    Kathleen S.

    This market is THE thing to do on a Sunday. It's not year round but goes from May to October and apparently one weekend in December for holiday shopping. It was my first time here and there were so many more vendors than I expected! This is not a small market. The old Rail Yards building is stunning. It's so cool to put an indoor/outdoor market here. For some reason the Sunday I went there were a ton of Storm Troopers just wandering about lol.   Make sure to get a drink from the Chamoy Bar ladies. Buy roasted chilis from the chili guy. And be sure to leave yourself time to scope out all the vendors and get your shopping on. We saw some very fun art and ended up taking a few things home with us.   Just a wonderful way to spend a Sunday afternoon.

    John D.

    Looking for something different to do on a Saturday afternoon a look at events happing, we found the Rail Yards Market. So off we go. Found a place to park and made the short walk to enter the site. There were lots of vendors, food trucks and food stands. Booths were located both outside and in the rail yard building itself. Vendors sold a cornucopia of goodies each made by the seller. A small sampling included different types pottery, jewelry, paintings, photos on wood, soaps, salsa, clothing, woodworks and a myriad of food items - a little something for everyone. A worthwhile trip and a nice way to spend a couple of hours. Who knows you could find just the special thing you're looking for.

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    Sanhsany Aka Sunny S.

    One of the best farmers market I've been to yet. People are really friendly here and they're pets friendly too. We enjoyed looking and buying the abundance of string peppers, looking at crafts and yummy food. The Indian curry and tacos was not the best we had to be honest but the Chamoy drinks were tasty and fun. Long line so get it early. Also do use the mobile dog wash if you have pets. It was a lot of fun giving our dog a bath and he even seem to love it. My only wish was that they have more fruits & cooked food at this farmers market

    The order.
    Nicole O.

    Christmas RailYard Market: - 1 loaf sourdough bread from The Ferm Brinery & Bakehouse  - 1 order or 6 Bundt cakes from Planty Sweet I wanted to support local. Shop small business. Do it COVID-safe. I got an email giving what seemed to be detailed order of pickup. They were clear that orders MUST be picked up between 11am-3:30pm. There were supposed to be "4 lines"-- than more instructions for when you enter the rail yards. *NOTHING WENT AS PLANNED* We got there at 10:50am, lines going all the way to the convention center. No side-streets blocked off. Everyone being aggressive. Security guard hit a light pole with his car and it fell. 6 people working. Not all lines being utilized. Fear that we *must* pick up before 3:30pm. Two and a half hours pass, we move 10 car links. I mean, I've been to the Colosseum, and I can tell you-- back then, if you had tickets, you HAD TO enter on the road with your seat number, get in line where your entry was, and EXIT the way you came in. There was order. Thousands of years ago. They built roads like sun-rays exiting the Colosseum, there are markings on every entry. There were people aiding the movement, and consequences for making a mess of it. But here in NM, 2020, RailYards, perhaps in word (email) there was order/rules, but not in action. They needed distinct lines, they needed more staff to guide the cars, cones to block the side streets, and even more staff to fix the bags, other staff to deliver the bags, and some order-of-operation to insure smooth moving. That planning was not done. Folks, un-masked were getting out of their cars, walking up, and getting their orders. There were 6 people to handle thousands of dollars of orders. The small businesses were not there. Their products were damaged. You can't reheat Bundt cakes when folks un-masked breathe on them during a pandemic. It was a mess. Short staffed, and messy. We ended up leaving at hour 4.5. I saw on FB that people were getting things they didn't order, or 1/2 their order, or damaged orders. The Rail Yard ended up opening the hours till 6pm, and allowing for a 2nd day of pick-up. It was just too much to chance. Again, the pandemic makes these reviews much harder because I'm a disabled human who is high-risk for hospitalization during COVID. I've reached out to the small businesses I wanted to support. Hopefully, things can be fixed through them. Furthermore, perhaps RailYard Market should be held as a treasure for post-covid. Unless y'all want to pay a lot of staff, make the small businesses stay there (like during the regular market), and come up with with set order.

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    Todd R.

    On a Sunday looking for something too do, come to the rail Yards Market. Fresh fruits, vegetables, homemade jellies, you make it you got it. Just the atmosphere alone draws you in and the variety of items to get keeps you coming back. You can use your eat big time (EBT) card here. Your best friend is allowed as long as on a leash and plays well with others.

    Nicole L.

    Still 5 stars! I've been coming the rail yard for about 3 years now. It's always a good experience. In the time of covid, this market has really stepped up. Parts of the yard has improved. Grass, concrete, walking and shopping area. This quarantine / new normal set up is well distanced. All the food items are outside which are well kore than 6ft apart. Great choices of Mexican, Asian fusion, New Mexican, Jamaican ready to eat food to jars of salsa, honey, fresh fruits and vegetables. Inside the market they have great selection of jewelry, clothing, candles that very unique. This is a great place to find gifts for friends and family. I can wait to visit again soon!

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    It's over priced and boring. Id never go again. So many people Ive told we went agreed

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    Love seeing all the vendor and tasting the food. Have unique gifts for holidays and upcoming events.

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    Ask the Community - Rail Yards Market

    When does the Market open again for the 2020 season?

    3 May

    Are dogs on leash allowed at the rail Yards Market?

    Yes. Lovely family/pet atmosphere.

    Will the rail yards be open the last weekend before Xmas?

    No, the last market of the year is today. It's the holiday market from 12 - 4. Happy Shopping!

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