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    Studebaker Farm

    4.2 (5 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Fredericksburg Farmers' Market

    Fredericksburg Farmers' Market

    (3 reviews)

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    This is a "must do" if you are in town on a Thursday evening. We planned our afternoon so we could…read morehit this on our way back to our room. As soon as I walked in, I found fresh figs! Everything looked amazing. Lots of fresh, local produce. Several local purveyors were present, too, such as Texas Olive Ranch and CKC Farms Goat Cheese. Everyone was happy to speak with you about their goods. There was even brick oven pizza made on the spot. We ordered a peach, yes, peach and goat cheese pizza along with a margarita pizza to accompany our fresh figs, blackberries, bread, peach & chipotle goat cheese and aged balsamic vinegar...all from the farmers' market. I could easily have added more, but we won't have room to transport it all home when we leave town. They have live music, too, which was very pleasant. Smiles abounded everywhere and you couldn't find a stranger.

    Apparently, this farmers market meets on Thursdays and not just the weekend. Because of the rain it…read morewas held under a large pavilion, and maybe that's the reason it was held on a Thursday. On our visit there was a beer vendor, wine tasting along with a traveling pizza oven making pizzas. This is not a big farmers market and there were just over a dozen vendors. Four of them were cooking up food. Plenty of picnic tables to sit at in the same park that hosts the annual October fest. They even had a folk singing duo which added to the ambience.

    Pedernales Farmers Market - Thai Street Food: garnishes for you dish.

    Pedernales Farmers Market

    (8 reviews)

    I am completely in love with this farmer's market. It's at the end of the road on dirt, so it has…read moremuch more of a local feel than the city's farmers markets. It's got lots of picnic tables for sitting and eating. There is a perfect balance of produce, ready made food, and handmade items. Notable Vendors: -The Thai Street Food stall is amazing. -There is a lady that comes and brings her adorable knitted stuffed animals! -A vendor selling dumplings we definitely want to try next time! -A stand making fresh lemonade that my BF said was the best lemonade he has ever had. My haul included: -Handmade fruit and nut Bars (Oovey's) -Homemade Greek Dips (Hummus, Tzatziki, Babaganoush) -Pad Thai and Thai Beef from the Thai Street food Vendor All the vendors are so friendly and wonderful and you can tell they are so passionate about the items they make :) On Sundays from 10 AM to 2 PM.

    We absolutely looooveee the Pedernales Farmer's Market! You can get a wide variety of fresh fruits…read moreand vegetables, milks, eggs, seafood, meat, cheese, and so much more! Every time we head up to the lake house in LBJ we make a point to come here on Sunday. We load a cooler to take back home with us! Our main stops are: 1. Capital City Ceviche - they make Hawaiian poke just like back home in Hawaii. Since moving to Texas, that was something we haven't been able to find that is good. But here.....OMG the best! 2. JW Seafood - specifically when in season, the fresh oysters are amazing! 3. Prairie's Prairies- they have quality French pastries and baked goods. We love their scones, croissants, and their puffs....oh yum! 4. Goodie Dumplings- They make them fresh on site or have frozen to take home. They have everything from veggie, chicken, beef, pork, and seafood! This are so good. It is usually a snack while we walk around and then we take some to go to add to our ramen at home. They add a lot of vendors throughout the year which is fun! They have craft items as well which we have even bought a few items from those booths as well. Next time you're in Spicewood on a Sunday, be sure to stop in! :)

    Dripping Springs Farmers Market

    Dripping Springs Farmers Market

    (7 reviews)

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    Love, love, love this fabulous Farmers Market! We've been regulars for 3 years now…read more Since this is the TX Hill Country, it's easier to grow meat than veggies. ;) But, some wonderful veggie growers come in from the surrounding areas where the soil is naturally deeper. Usually there are 2-6 veggie vendors, depending on the season (more veggies available in the spring, early summer, and mid to late fall, and not so much in the heat of summer, which is with the local seasons). There are probably 4-8 meat vendors each week; they are usually more predictable as the weather doesn't affect their products as much: everything from beef, chicken, lamb, seafood, bison, and sometimes pork. Also eggs and milk. All sorts of specialty food and other vendors cycle through, probably 5-15 vendors per week, from bakeries, to dried fruit, from honey, soaps, jewelry, ginger root beer, ethnic foods, to the Hays County Master Gardeners, the Wild Bird Store, and more. We love the wonderful family friendly ambience with musicians serenading us while we shop, kind and patient fellow customers, and knowledgable vendors. I learn something new every time I come. One of the highlights of our week! Check it out. As noted, because of the TX heat and rain, occasionally the location will be changed to Ranch Park with inclement weather, while during the heat of the summer, the market always shifts to it's summer schedule of 9-12. Brilliant if you ask me. No one wants to shop in the afternoon of the dead of summer! The rest of the year the market is in the afternoon, from 3-6pm.

    This is a great weekly farmers market in Dripping Springs. They have a great variety of…read morevendors...farmers, artists, vineyards, and others. There are local musicians playing live music every week. It's well run and managed. Get there when they open for the best selections. They do run out of things, so if you arrive in the last 30 minutes, some vendors may be sold out. Also, produce is seasonal, so it's not the market's fault if some types of produce aren't available in the months when it doesn't grow. I love being able to support local farmers and businesses. I do wish they'd move it back to Founders Park, but it's understandable that it may not be possible.

    Mills Market - Business card.

    Mills Market

    (2 reviews)

    We have bought things from Keith for several years. We recently bought a case of green beans, and…read moregot a very good yield form them. We have bought okra, squash, pecans, peaches, cantaloupe, watermelon and other things. Always good quality and tasty. For fresh food it is a great place to shop. Travis

    Great old fashioned fruit & produce stand with fair, affordable prices…read more Talk about great customer service!! This is a fine example of the old style farm market stand. We were just coming through on our way to a funeral in Kingsland so we passed it on the way and made a point of being sure we came back that way so we could stop! I can't wait to taste my purchases. It was quite evident that about two out of every three customers were repeat as they knew Keith and he knew them by name! I bought stonewall peaches, a nice basket of freshly picked green beans, fresh ears of corn, and beautiful slicing tomatoes (Oh yes, great tomato sandwiches with either mayo or miracle whip coming right up!) I also got one of the Mason County sweet cantaloupes. The watermelon looked awesome but not sure who I could share it with so did not get it this time. Hoping they are still in season when we return! Keith Lee Mills is the owner operator and evidently quite often on site helping customers with their purchases. My gosh he even helped me to the car with mine! I'll be adding pictures of my purchases as soon as I am able to photograph them properly.

    Studebaker Farm - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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