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    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Lampasas County Farmer's Market & Crafts

    Lampasas County Farmer's Market & Crafts

    5.0(1 review)
    35.8 mi

    Farmers markets used to be the life blood of America, now overlooked in the hustle and bustle of a…read moresociety that focuses on a more rambunctious lifestyle. The old phrase "take your shoes off and stay a while" has never been more appropriate for the atmosphere of these gatherings. Lampasas County Farmer's Market & Crafts located in Lampasas, a quaint little area with shops centered around what appears to be a government facility. It's relatively easy to find and in a safe section of town. I haven't been to a farmers market in years and now thanks to this event my passion has been rekindled and I want to frequent more of them. Pulling the focus back to Lampasas Farmers Market, after parking I got out my car and immediately my nostrils were hit with a hit of BBQ, courtesy of "End of the Trails BBQ." Since my cravings needed to immediately be satisfied my girlfriend and I made a beeline to the food truck. Fair warning, I don't indulge in big breakfasts but lord have mercy what I got among their assortment of items was outstanding. The brisket, egg and cheese breakfast burrito brought a tear to my eye. The eggs were perfectly cooked, the smoke from the meat filled the whole burrito while the meat was succulent and the cheese brought it all together in a warm and soft tortilla. Next time I go, I'm ordering a "truck load" pardon the pun. Just to note they have all kinds of meats and other filling food offerings so I highly advise making this a priority. Walking around in a dog friendly atmosphere there are tons of shops to check out. Homemade necklaces, 3D printed items like dragons, video game characters and what not, you name it. I believe there's something for everyone here. I saw some professionally made and multiwood cutting boards which I seriously considered for some time. Alas, ole "Betsy" my current cutting board is still going strong so I can't replace her while she's still in her prime. Another temptation I pondered was some fresh produce including huge purple potatoes. Being a former chef, I thought it would look outstanding in a scalloped potato dish. Alas I rebuked my desires even though all the crops available looked outstanding and I'm guessing GMO free! Something we all should consider in this day where all of our food is being negatively manipulated to our bodies demise. Turning the corner I ordered a fresh batch of mini-donuts. I asked the sweet lady what she recommended and she said the cinnamon sugar donuts. They were warm, fluffy and the perfect kick of sugar and spice. I debated this because it's been ages since I had an elephant ear (funnel cake) and it would have been perfect. Alas my choice was equally good. I highly recommend getting these little devils as the bite sized morsels will make you feel like an angel. The next stand I got some pepper jelly, jalapeno & strawberry jam and apple butter. I haven't tried them yet but they look outstanding and I'm supporting these hard-working families in the meantime. My final purchase came from a German pasta stand. Doing my best to converse in German I quickly opted for English as to limit my embarrassment, I found it curious they didn't sell spätzle which is a German potato pasta. That said I got some home-made egg noodles which I'm dying to try. The prices were extremely fair and I can't wait to sample the product. They have a lot of pasta options as well as fragrant breads so if you're in the mood, drop on by. Overall I loved the small-town vibe and offerings from Lampasas County Farmer's Market & Crafts. The place is safe and easy to find. The sellers and patrons are good people and the whole time I felt I was among family. If you're looking for great food, farm to table produce, fun crafts or anything in between I invite you to spend a few hours wondering about. You'll support local families and might make a few memories in the process.

    From the owner: Our Market is the perfect blend of crafts, breads, canned goods, and we are working on growing our…read moreproduce and fresh flowers. Everything that is sold at our market is handmade, homemade, or homegrown. Come check us out!

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

    Pedernales Farmers Market

    4.9(8 reviews)
    75.0 mi

    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! :)

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    Treasure City Flea Market - One of the open shops from our visit Saturday morning.

    Treasure City Flea Market

    3.3(8 reviews)
    37.3 mi

    No treasures found when we stopped to hunt. Everyone is set up in carport type stalls. Very hot…read moreas all outside. Terrible flow of cars as many parking in the cross over areas. Asked about one item and was told $100.00 which was a $10.00 item so passed it by. Giving a 3 not because of heat as out of there control but low rating as very overpriced. Any not many vendors of flea market items lots of clothes.

    Keep in mind this is a small town flea market, not a Nordstrom's. Come here open minded and ready…read moreto get some sun! Most areas are covered, there won't be an issue finding some shade. We wanted something to do on a sunny Saturday morning, so we came to visit the local flea market. We saw a variety of trinkets, furniture, tools, homemade items, new/used clothing, tools, fresh fruits and veggies, and so much more. One call out, are the mysterious vending machines around the shops. They are very worn down, but can still vend and keep the temprature cool inside. The tiny screen on the machine displays the temprature inside. Some have water, some have different sodas in them. We paid cash and vended a diet pepsi. It tasted a bit 'off'. There was also no visible expiration date anywhere on the can. We could've inquired about it at the main office - they could tell us if they know when it's been restocked and such - but we decided to move on in our day. A flea market is a flea market; the people selling the goods were either very talkative and motivated to sell, or very quiet and waiting to help and sell. We enjoyed checking this one out and hope to be back. One man's trash is another man's treasure!

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    Treasure City Flea Market - One of the open shops from our visit Saturday morning.

    One of the open shops from our visit Saturday morning.

    Treasure City Flea Market - One of the open shops from our visit Saturday morning.

    One of the open shops from our visit Saturday morning.

    Treasure City Flea Market - One of the open shops from our visit Saturday morning.

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    One of the open shops from our visit Saturday morning.

    The Maverick Exchange - publicmarkets - Updated May 2026

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