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    Ellenton Farmers Market

    Ellenton Farmers Market

    (1 review)

    Grand Opening Ellenton Farmer's Market - June 13, 2009…read more What separates the Ellenton Farmers' market from others is its singular commitment on the environment. The Ellenton Farmers' Market will focus on "green" natural, agricultural-based products where farmers, vendors and community come together in support of economy, local residents, health and our environment. The Ellenton Farmers' Market will host vendors that offer everything from all natural, fresh produce, fresh baked and processed foods, services, products and an eco-village to educate customers on water conservation, the use of less toxic cleaning products, composting to energy-saving strategies, supporting environmental organizations and ways to help create a greener, more sustainable community. The Ellenton Farmers' Market will be a year round market, held on Saturday mornings in the Town of Ellenton. The grand opening will be on June 13, 2009. It is located just off I-75 in the parking lot of the Ellenton Ice and Sports Complex, north of Prime Outlet Mall. The market will be open to customers from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The market has the capacity to host up to one-hundred (100) vendors with ample parking. The market will become a gathering place for nonprofits, government agencies and benevolent organizations to offer services to shoppers. Every year new ideas are introduced to help the citizens become more connected to their community such as the Master Gardener program, voter registration, food collection and cash donations to the homeless shelter and Red Cross blood drives and Boy Scout fund-raising to name a few. Green, Natural, Organic and Environmentally Friendly Product Vendors Wanted ELLENTON FARMERS' MARKET SPONSORSHIPS AVAILABLE

    Detwiler's Farm Market - Amish tater salad

    Detwiler's Farm Market

    (194 reviews)

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    First visit did not disappoint. I shouldn't have gone on a Saturday morning but the chaos kinda…read moregoes to show how popular it is. Meat prices almost comparable to Sam's which means the quality here is much better and worth it. So many samples. I had a fresh warm blueberry donut and it was So soft and moist. Not too sweet which can bd dangerous bc I could eat a dozen in one sitting.

    Detwiler's Farm Market is hands down one of my favorite places to shop for anything fresh. When I…read moresay farm fresh, I mean straight-from-the-farm fresh -- and they truly support local farmers. The produce section is always piled high with the most beautiful displays of fruits and vegetables. They make fresh salsa in-house, have an entire area of fresh fruit (even a station where you can core your own pineapple!), and offer some of the freshest seafood and meats around. The deli is just as impressive, with sandwiches, soups, and salads -- and you can have a sandwich made exactly how you like it. There's even a cheese bar where they sample specialty cheeses. Around special occasions like Valentine's Day, you'll find them hand-dipping chocolate-covered strawberries and offering samples. Their bakery is incredible. Everything is made from scratch -- the cinnamon rolls are absolutely amazing, and we love the cookies and cakes. They bake their own bread and even make their own donuts. From the produce to the meat department to the bakery, everything at Detwiler's is truly top-notch. They also have an ice cream counter featuring homemade Yoder's ice cream. You can grab a sundae, milkshake, or even an açai bowl while you're there. Yes, it's always busy -- but somehow the checkout lines move quickly every single time. They are incredibly efficient, and the staff is some of the friendliest and most helpful you'll find anywhere. The store is beautifully decorated, with each department thoughtfully themed. They play uplifting Christian music throughout the store, and no matter how crowded it gets, it's always a pleasant experience. People are genuinely smiling -- even the shoppers seem happy to be there. If you're visiting from out of town, Detwiler's is a must-stop. And if you're local, it deserves a permanent spot on your weekly shopping list. Decor, quality, service -- it's a 10 out of 10 every time.

    Sarasota Farmers Market

    Sarasota Farmers Market

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    The Sarasota Farmers Market is a year-round, Saturday morning market in downtown Sarasota,…read morefeaturing local produce, prepared foods, and artisan goods from over 70 vendors. It runs from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. & serves as a community hub with live music, offering everything from fresh fruits and baked goods to handmade crafts and international foods, while supporting local farms & businesses. I left with bags of beautiful tomatoes, Romaine, bananas, zucchini... the artisan, breads, and pastries were as beautiful as the flowers. Happily the farmers market discounts foods 50% with EBT card . We passed lots of beautiful dogs.

    Sarasota Farmers market is held every Saturday in downtown Sarasota around the area of Main Street…read moreand some of the surrounding streets. The market opens early and is probably at its busiest at around 9 am or a little after. There is a wide diversity of stores from those selling fruits and vegetables to those selling flowers, bread, honey, and even local farmed salt from long boat key. There are also numerous food and coffee stalls and generally a really good atmosphere. Prices are a bit higher than what you would pay at somewhere like Whole Foods, but almost everything is organic or locally sourced and you can find some unique items. I love Wardens vegetable market the most as they always have good local organic produce. Also autumn and winter are probably the best time to visit the market.

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    Saturday Morning Market

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    Downtown St. Petersburg

    The Saturday Morning Market in Downtown St. Pete is probably the best outdoor market in the Tampa…read moreBay area. One of the main reasons is simply the size -- it's one of the largest markets around and they have so many great things to offer. If you've spent any time around St. Pete, you've probably heard people mention this market -- it's kind of a local weekend staple. There's an incredible variety of vendors including food trucks, beverage stands, fresh produce, cheeses, breads, meats, and all kinds of locally made goods. You'll also find local artists and makers, along with vendors selling jewelry, clothing, hats, bags, plants, and other unique items. They usually have live music, which adds to the fun atmosphere while you walk around and explore the different booths. I don't make it out there as often as I'd like since it's a bit of a drive for me, but it's definitely one of my favorite markets in the area. If you're visiting or live nearby, it's absolutely worth checking out. Just try to get there early -- by noon it starts getting crowded, and with the Florida sun it can get hot quickly. I will be sure to take more pictures and update my review the next time I visit.

    On a sunny weekend with mild (Florida-winter) weather (Jan 2026), we wanted to try the St. Pete…read moreSaturday Morning Market. It's pretty big, with many very interesting vendors. Local places that grow ginger, mushrooms and truffles, vegetables, micro greens, hot hot peppers, cut flowers, exotic tropical fruits, and live plants. Seasonings, soups, candies, kettle corn, hot sauces, breads and pastries and pies, cheeses, honey, granola, and sea salt. Wood and metal crafts, candles, paintings and prints, jewelry, fragrances, and cosmetics. Chai tea, matcha and red teas, kombucha, fresh-roasted coffee, smoothies, juices, and local craft beer. Ready-to-eat tamales, empanadas, sausages, shawarma, Indian food, French crepes, Cuban food, and chicken salad. And i'm sure we missed some! We bought here and there, and then sat at an umbrellaed table among seating for maybe 100 in the middle of many food vendors, rockin' to live music by Dave G and the Music Mercenaries, and watching a few folks dancing. We drank chai tea and craft beer and drank from a fresh coconut. We ate fresh croissants and salad and hot beef sandwiches and burritos and, the most fun, Budapest spiral-cut potato "chips": a whole potato cut into one thin chip, fried and lightly seasoned, with dipping-ketchup on the side. And some luscious strawberry crepes and fresh made pastries, icing on the cake, so to speak. We had a blast! This full fun creative market runs weekly at least until Mar 21, 2026.

    Geraldson's Family Farm

    Geraldson's Family Farm

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    This little family farmstead was located just a few miles from our campground in Cortez and with…read morenothing particularly planned for the day I figured we'd start the day taking a ride to check this place out - it's always nice to source locally grown produce especially when it's a family operation, the selection was pretty good of course a lot of the products are seasonal so this little stand fills in with a nice selection of small batch produce and products sourced from other small businesses around the area and some brought in from out of state. The staff here was extremely friendly I'm sure a lot of the customers are locals that frequently stop in by the sounds of the laughter and the conversations going on as they checked out. I got a laugh after seeing a small section marked "scratch and dent", theses items were marked up to 50% off, these are a variety of items that are a little bruised or ripe to the point you'd want to use them right away. I was hoping to see a cow, a horse, a pig or a chicken but I guess they were all working out in the fields like most farms everyone has to pull their weight. I didn't find anything today unfortunately but enjoyed the walk-through, this is the real deal...

    Picked up 50+ lbs of late season mangoes (Keitt, Palmer and Kent). Loved the break in price for…read morebulk purchase. Most we're ready to eat and good for freezing but luckily I mentioned that my daughter loves crunchy mangoes so they brought out freshly picked and still very hard Keitts. Those lasted a few days but we're awesome to eat green and crunchy. Will def be back to check out more produce and fruits. GPS to farm is spot on. Lots of parking space. Owners were lovely and very accommodating.

    Sunny Tomatoes - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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