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    Werner's Fruit Farm

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Welland Farmers' Market

    Welland Farmers' Market

    5.0(3 reviews)
    25.6 km
    $

    We were staying in town at the Best Western and discovered they had a Farmers' Market in the…read moreWelland Guide we found in the lobby. They open early on saturday, (6:00am), and they are open year round!!! I love that! (many near me are open only seasonly) I was looking for souvenirs and gifts for my family at home and found something for everyone here! For my daughter, 17 yo: 7 homemade bath bombs from Baci's Snowballs and 2 beaded necklaces, (see pics), for less than $20 For my husband: homemade butter tarts with raisins.. OMG!!! they were AMAZING!!! Melted in your mouth! (package of 6 for $6) and Maple Syrup and Maple Butter! ($15) Everyone is really nice here and it feels good to spend your tourist dollar directly with the sellers instead of a Walmart! Also, the Market is centrally located near the river! On a nice day, you can walk to it from the Best Western.

    Fabulous market but beware, the address given is incorrect or my gps hod trouble finding it. But…read moreonce you get to the market is by far a really wonderful local market to go with real farmers produce! I have bought fruits for summer canning and I have been very happy with the product so far. Sadly some farmers markets are not genuine. This is a real farmers market from fruits, vegetables and it also has a meats and cheese section! On some Saturdays there is entertainment and a kids area with food to purchase. I love this market for what it is!

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    Welland Farmers' Market - Maple syrup, $7, and maple butter , $8?  Great buys!

    Maple syrup, $7, and maple butter , $8? Great buys!

    Welland Farmers' Market - Baci's Snowballs, (bath bombs), come in a variety of scents that you can small before buying.  Beaded necklaces at bottom are only 2 for $5.

    Baci's Snowballs, (bath bombs), come in a variety of scents that you can small before buying. Beaded necklaces at bottom are only 2 for $5.

    Welland Farmers' Market - Butter tarts!!!! (Coffee cup for scale). 6 minis for $6.  They also had larger, individual pies and full size as well.  All types.

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    Butter tarts!!!! (Coffee cup for scale). 6 minis for $6. They also had larger, individual pies and full size as well. All types.

    Harvest Barn Country Market

    Harvest Barn Country Market

    4.3(4 reviews)
    8.0 km
    $$

    A marvelous place to be with fresh produce, most of which is from a 100 mile radius of the store…read more Not only is the produce impressive, but they bring in fantastic foodie products from all over that are gourmet or specialty items like olive oils from Italy, BBQ sauce from Kansas City & Canadian specialties like Ice Syrup. The staff is really friendly & helpful, and it's an enjoyable place to shop for fresh fruit & veggies, gourmet items, plus they have a salad bar, a hot bar, soup, a juice bar & an in-house bakery to boot! You've got to shop here.

    The Harvest Barn is unique. It's a fresh produce market, a bakery, deli, soup & salad bar, and…read moreconvenience store, all the while presented with its own local character. I often go there for lunch for some of their fresh sandwiches and salads, or I'll often stop by on the way home from work with some locally grown fruit/vegetables. All of Niagara's finest farmed products on out and on display. The Harvest Barn is a great alternative to fast food lunchtime ventures. The food tastes great and you feel healthy after eating - what a concept! The Harvest Barn also serves as a great alternative to the supersized Mega-grocery stores which are all too commonly found in suburban cities across North America (which also tend to import their produce from all over instead of fresh, locally grown food). Outside they have picnic tables if you feel like enjoying the sunshine, and also a small kids play area (ie. small wooden train) which is great for distracting the little rascals or hyperactive adults. They also have Fruit Baskets, Deli Trays, and Sandwich Platters. I've never had the pleasure of having any, but I wouldn't hesitate in ordering seeing as everything else I've tried has been pretty fantastic. The bottom line, I highly recommend the Harvest Barn because it's healthy, locally grown food and they take pride in the quality of service that they provide (and it shows).

    North Tonawanda Farmers Market - Brown sugar cinnamon baklava

    North Tonawanda Farmers Market

    4.4(77 reviews)
    34.0 km
    $

    My hats off to all the vendors who setup in the middle of snow fall and freezing temperatures! This…read moreis not a normal market I go to, but I went because my favorite tamales are a vendor here. Natalie's Tamales (Instagram natalies_tamles). Met her at an Yelp event and fell in love with the tamales and sauces. Having southern roots been hard to find a good tamale, but Natalie has nailed it. The pork and chicken tamales are delicious! Like I said the weather was not the best, but I was still surprised at how many vendors were there. Ranging from fresh sausage, fruits, vegetables, sweets, cheeses and wine and alcohol. I met a chef, Chef Scott Bernard. (Instagram goodneighborflavor) He has a stand with balavka, original and brown sugar cinnamon. They both were tasty, the brown sugar cinnamon was my favorite. He was very friendly. He told me he does catering, and four course private dinners, as well as opening a Bistro in Cheektowaga coming soon. I love going and meeting new vendors. I will definitely have to try this market in the summer, where I am sure will have way more vendors. Shop local!

    It's okay. I am disappointed that vendors are not required to grow their own produce - which is…read moreclear when I see lemons with grocery store stickers and plastic containers of Driscoll's berries. Some vendors have "homegrown" signs, but many don't. What's the point of going to a farmers market and buying out-of-state produce? Some vendors have clear signage with prices, but not everyone - which makes it very time-consuming to ask lots of pricing questions if you shop on a limited budget and stressful if you don't like holding up the line. Many farmers also seem to grow very similar items. I rarely or never see things like okra, peppers other than bells, radicchio, tomatillos, purple carrots, etc. I'd love to see more variety! What do I need to do to get a decent head of radicchio around here? Most vendors only accept cash; some are starting to take Venmo now but only a few seem to accept credit cards. I wouldn't mind this except there is no signage so you have to wait in line and get someone's attention to ask at EVERY stand even before picking out veggies if you don't carry cash. There is an ATM on-site but of course it charges fees. There is very little shade and no areas to sit and rest. The one covered area is always very tightly packed with people and it is hard to walk through; I don't understand how anybody shops at the vendor tables in there. The parking lot is small, very tight, and a challenge to get into and out of - and people frequently just stop vehicles in the middle of the road and block you in. It's easiest to park along the side streets in the neighborhood - but plan ahead and bring a rolling cart to carry stuff back to the car. Finally, the market is technically year-round and happens on multiple days, but be aware that if you go during the off-season or on a Thursday that there are significantly fewer vendors and your selection will be very small. Maybe not even worth the drive depending on where you're coming from. I get it, being a vendor is hard work - I have worked at farmers markets myself - but it's something to be aware of ahead of time to set expectations so you aren't disappointed. Summary: This is one of the most stressful and least rewarding markets I've been to. I go when I want to get a huge quantity of tomatoes or apples, and otherwise avoid this one in favor of the smaller markets that require their farmers to actually grow what they sell.

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    Nutella banana strawberry crepe

    North Tonawanda Farmers Market - Nutella banana strawberry crepe

    Nutella banana strawberry crepe

    North Tonawanda Farmers Market

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