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    Tom Otto's Turkey Farm

    5.0 (9 reviews)
    ModerateFarmers Market
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Love this place. Great products and huge variety. It's a family operated business that is second to none.

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    Eighth Street Farmers Market

    4.4(32 reviews)
    34.7 mi
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    Still a five-star farmers market. I have a CSA through Eighth Day Farm, so I've been coming weekly…read moreon Wednesday mornings. Outside of my veggie-heavy CSA haul, here's what ends up in my tote bags: -FRUIT: West Michigan is the fruit belt after all. The season starts with strawberries; peaks with peaches, apricots, nectarines, watermelon, cherries, raspberries, tomatoes, and BLUEBERRIES; and winds down with apples and pumpkins. -MORE VEG: Basically, you name it, and you'll find it at the market. -Maple syrup: you're very lucky if you can get your hands on the varieties infused with whiskey as well as elderberry. -Blank cards: go see Marguerite, she's a talented artist, and she also makes delicious jams. -Cheese: the Cheese People of Grand Rapids know their stuff. -Sourdough loaves -And during blueberry season: blueberry muffins from Bowermans...or blueberry donuts...or blueberry handpies. You can't go wrong. That's about all I can fit (and afford) on a weekly basis, and know that there's so much more deliciousness...and plants. There's a lot of those too! The market is also market-ing on Saturdays. That's when it's a full house in terms of vendors. If there's one vendor you can't pass by, it's Rudy at Fantabulous Fudge. He's been slinging *the best* fudge in the area for years, and in the fall, he makes some bomb caramel apples using orchard apples. Lastly, I recommend coming in the spring, summer, and fall if you can swing it, as there are certain vendors that only make appearances during certain parts of the season.

    I live in the area, so this is one of the best farmers markets to come to, everyone is super…read morefriendly trying to sell their products, I went last weekend around 1 pm so around the end of it so a lot of stuff was being sold out, we stopped and got a empanada at a food truck and it was tasty, wish it was spicier. Then we stopped and got frozen little farmers quiches, such a good breakfast item. And then I got some blueberries to go. Highly recommend this farmers market, they have a lot of fresh produce and unique items as well

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    Horrock's Farm Market

    4.6(335 reviews)
    39.5 mi
    $$

    Kirian was so helpful while I was shopping, he showed where to find sweet potatoes and he was…read moregenuinely just such a positive vibe! He made my shopping experience better, shout out to him for making my Sunday!

    Recently, a family member told me about this fantastic Farm Market in Lansing. As many times I have…read morebeen in the Lansing and East Lansing area, I had not heard of Horrocks. Gosh, I didn't know what I was missing. This is a true IYKYK! Once you have visited Horrocks, you will return for life. This is a magnificent, rustic, unique, expansive establishment that offers a cornucopia of items. From floral, to meats, cheeses, wine, speciality items, fruits, snacks, vegetables, hard-to-find items and more. There is so much more! Things that stood out even though I loved everything about this place: -the vast selection of canisters of olive oils -the vast array of different varieties of balsamic vinegars (amazing!) -house made items in every area -house made popcorn with so many flavors, so fresh. -the many, many homemade soups: probably around 20 different kinds and delicious. -a ramen bar, what? -bakery -pizzeria -exotic fruits and vegetables and regulars ones too -the wine bar: sip while you shop. -house-made sausages and cheeses -house-made jams, jellies, local honey -extensive variety of spices, herbs, flour and grains - great service, very helpful. This is a must try and truly a destination. I cannot wait to shop and browse here again!

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    St Joseph Farmer's Market

    5.0(3 reviews)
    67.5 mi

    As we were in the area for a Warren Dunes vacation, my wife and I decided to check out the St…read more Joseph Farmer's Market. I am so glad we went! Parking was surprisingly easy, and once we got started, it was a block and a half of a good time. Now, we did not buy much, but we did enjoy seeing everything and talking to a few people. We were especially excited to buy fruit directly from the farmers! I got a bunch of peaches and nectarines, and let me say I have never in my life tasted such good fruit! I also tried the homemade strawberry & rhubarb pie, and bought the homemade honey with cinnamon. I also especially liked how the Farmer's Market overlooked Silver Beach. It was a nice time, and I look forward to going back before the Farmer's Market season ends this year! Shopping variety............A+ Prices................................B Ambiance........................A+ Customer Service...........A+

    May 27th thru October 14th is St. Joe farmer market season meaning every Saturday 9am-2pm you'll…read moresee me buying delicious varieties of deliciousness.  Homeade pop-tarts, fresh cheese and gluten-free cookies are my most frequently bought items.  While I am a regular customer at a few stalls, I stop at every stall to check out the new vendors, see new options and maybe pick up something new I had previously overlooked. Whatever you're looking for, the St. Joe farmers market is a great summer staple that allows you to buy fresh food and enjoy the bluff overlooking Lake Michigan.  If you're here on a Saturday in the summer or early fall, I would definitely try to stop by.

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