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    Texas Express Mart

    3.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 5:30 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Round Rock Farmer's Market

    Round Rock Farmer's Market

    3.9(26 reviews)
    8.2 km
    $

    Smaller than anticipated! Add more vendors, please :)…read more I like that it opens at 10 since we always take a while to get the kids ready in the morning so we usually miss the eggs. Speaking of eggs, ample egg vendors. Found 3 at different price points ($6, $7, $9). Unfortunately, the $6 eggs were some of the worst I've ever purchased at a farmer's market (flavorless, barely yellow yolk). Other than that, they had bread, some produce, beef jerky, sweet treats, and some other miscellaneous vendors. Oh and Tong's Dumpling Bar is a star attraction. It's in a large strip mall so parking is easy. That mall also features one of my personal favorites -- JuiceLand -- so it's an excuse to grab a smoothie!

    In route to a fashion bizarre I spotted a small Round Rock, TX Farmer's market. It was so tiny if…read morei was not paying close attention I may have missed it. There are about 15 vendors selling food, jewelry, soaps and eggs. Unlike the name applies I did not see any fruits and vegetables. It is quite ironic that Austin farmer's markets in general have very few fruits and vegetables, if any. In Washington state farmer's markets had a huge variety of organic fruits and vegetables (miss Washington state.) A standout vendor was one that was selling handmade cutting boards. I may go back to purchase a cutting board. Yesterday, I had only cash and not enough to purchase the cutting board. I did get a cookie that was a cross between a cookie and biscotti. Very different than anything I have eaten... Interesting little diversion for the day. All the folks at the farmer's market were friendly and very open to sharing samples. The farmer's market had few customers. It was almost like walking through a ghost town....quiet environment.

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    Brushy Creek Farmers Market

    Brushy Creek Farmers Market

    3.7(3 reviews)
    5.9 km
    $$

    The Brushy Creek Farmers Market is a new fledgling market in Round Rock that could use some…read moresupport. I rate this place a 3 because there is some work to be done to get this market ramped up and really stocked with goodies. I visited during the weekly Saturday 9 am to 1 pm hours to find a small handful of vendors. There were several arts and crafts stands, a masseuse, and a couple of jelly/preserves sellers. There were a few produce vendors, but selection was pretty limited. I did get some nice locally grown squash. I'm not sure how much the limited selection had to do with the horrific summer we've had or if it was the newness of the market. My favorite vendor was Richardson Farms. They were offering free range eggs, chicken, pork products (including fresh uncured bacon), and grass fed beef. The eggs and pork we bought were reasonably priced and freaking delicious. This isn't yet a major farmer's market, so some visitors might be a bit disappointed with the selection. It is my hope that this one will pick up momentum and draw more shoppers and vendors.

    My own private farmers market....that's what this felt like. It's super small still and not too…read morecrowded and I had the opportunity to sample everything and to visit with all the cool vendors and their pooches. There was only about 9 vendors there but there was enough stuff to make a few meals all around. Fresh baked breads and organic pastas, fresh veggies such as squash, maters, taters, and onions, jellies, salsas, farm raised meats, and even cupcakes for dessert! Not to mention some jewelry, honey and pralines. Living out in the hinterlands of Cedar Park, I was super stoked to find out about this (thanks Chris S!). I haven't found any CSA's to deliver to my house, but I can now order from some of these folks online and then pick up on Saturdays here. And it beats the hell outta getting up early Saturdays and driving all the way to San Antonio (aka Sunset Valley). Richardson Farms provides grass fed beef and pork and chicken, and another stall had what's called "design your dine" with pre-frozen fresh organic dinners that you just thaw out and cook and they say each one is only about 500 calories. Came home with some zukes, some pasta, a coupla pork chops and some fanfreakintasticly fresh pico de gallo from Kala's Kuisine, which apparently has won 2 years in a row now at the Hot Sauce Festival (and I can see why). I would encourage all my fellow Northerners to check this out.....but I still wanna keep it my own private farmers market. Enigma.

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    Leander Flea Market

    Leander Flea Market

    3.6(25 reviews)
    7.3 km
    $$

    What a cool 'hidden find' in the Leander area!…read more It's a bit of a misnomer to call this a 'flea market', but that's a minor point to quibble over. Rather, this is a collection of rather eclectic shops selling mostly used or refurbished items. These range from vintage glass and antique furniture all the way to collectible baseball cards. Everyone I spoke to at one of the stores was friendly and sometimes willing to negotiate a price on an item. I look askance at some of the reviews which claim 'I didn't get a deal'. You have access to the internet, after all. Even on your smart phone. You should be able to find out if the vintage item you're looking for hasn't been cheaply reproduced at Hobby Lobby, Cost Plus or Michael's. The facility still seems to be in development, so a couple notes for folks who may visit close to when I did, in September 2017. 1) The parking lot is a very rough gravel one. Drive slowly and walk carefully, there are ankle-turning rocks here if you wear heels. 2) One of the vendors was having serious issues taking credit cards, so having cash on hand might be a good idea. 3) If you check in on Yelp, there's a free drink offer available at the food trailer. However, there's no food trailer yet - just a well-run inside snack bar. They were kind enough to honor the offer for me, but do them a favor and wait until they get a vendor in before trying to use the coupon. In sum, a definite place to visit if the antique hunting bug strikes!

    A gathering of a few thrift stores, some more focused on refurbished or vintage-style furniture,…read moreand some with a wider range of vintage goods. Makes a nice trip especially if you're looking for the refurbished stuff! I'm a vintage toy collector myself so most of the pictures I took reflect that.

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    Blessing Falls Family Farm

    Blessing Falls Family Farm

    5.0(1 review)
    52.0 km

    This is our first year (second season) with Blessing Falls and I can't say enough good things about…read morethis farm! We get our delivery every week right on time and the food is always fresh. In the chance that anything isn't exactly right they go over and above to make it right. They even worked with us when we took a two-week vacation! Superb customer service! I also like that it takes the guesswork out of our weekly meals and that we get a good variety of produce each week. We also enjoy their eggs and ground beef! Can't wait to see what the fall crops bring us!

    From the owner: Our weekly CSA delivers produce, beef, and eggs to your home or workplace throughout the greater…read moreAustin area. We're several neighboring families working together to grow natural, healthy, fresh, and tasty produce, meat, and eggs. We use organic methods, with no synthetic fertilizers or pesticides in our gardens, orchard, and pastures. Our vegetables are principally heirloom varieties and we never plant GMO seeds or crops at the farm. Our cattle are a cross between heritage Devons and the famous South Poll breed known for excellence on grass pastures with no need for grain or supplements. With rotational grazing, the cattle stay healthy and well fed, while the pastures get regular periods of rest and regrowth. The cattle are never fed any grain, hormones, or antibiotics. The calves are born on our farm and live here their whole life. Cattle are processed at nearby state-inspected meat markets, ensuring the health and integrity of all the meat we sell. We're continually expanding. Our most recent additions include heritage pasture-raised pork and a milk cow.

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