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    Na H.

    The Baltimore Famers Market has been in my rotation for years now. It's located under the I-83 overpass in downtown Baltimore. Admission is free and there is complimentary parking at the St.Agnes Hospital garage just steps away. Our visit this time was only for kettle popcorn. While there, we perused the various food, merch, produce, meat, and clothing vendors. We are always impressed with the variety of items that are offered. We got our popcorn, which was popped fresh and got breakfast sandwiches and a couple of empanadas, which were good as well. All in all, this is a must visit on a Sunday morning to stock up on produce, and other interesting food items (charbroiled oysters, donuts, or pit beef sandwiches anyone?) to indulge in and take in the sight and sounds of this s farmer's market.

    Mmmmm, carbs.
    Mary K.

    Prices are definitely higher than your grocery store, but for the most part the quality is worth the indulgence. I also found it easier to pay with cash. Most everyone took cards, but they charged a fee. And if you're just buying $2 or $5 of something, it's quicker to hand over cash and keep walking. I bought two ears of corn, two poblano peppers (my grocery store almost never had these!), and an almond pastry. We got there at 9am and found parking in the lot just above the market as earlier shoppers were leaving. It was crowded at 9am, but didn't get super crowded until 9:30 (IMO). We LOVED that the whole thing was under the highway. We went in August, in a rare cool 75° morning, but I appreciated that the whole market was shaded. It created an oddly beautiful ambiance. I'll definitely be going again. Will be curious to try different hours of the morning to see how the crowd and parking fluctuates. There were a lot of good vendors for both breakfast and lunch foods, so any hour you come you'll have options.

    Carrie R.

    had the pleasure of visiting the Baltimore Farmers Market for the first time this past weekend, and it was an incredible experience. The market features a wide variety of vendors selling fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as a fantastic selection of plants and flowers, also fresh meat and seafood, all at great prices. The atmosphere was wonderfully welcoming, with friendly and kind people everywhere. One highlight was the food and drinks area, where I enjoyed an extremely delicious and refreshing strawberry lemonade from Little Italy Sausage Co. The market also caters to families with children. There was a delightful section for kids that included hula hoops and a lively entertainer interacting with them. Additionally, there was another station featuring a man with a drum set and various musical toys, allowing kids to play along to music. It was such a cute idea, and the children were having an absolute blast. I highly recommend this market, but be sure to arrive early as they close at 12 PM. Don't forget to bring a bag or basket for your purchases. If you do forget, you can buy one there or get a complimentary bag at the welcome tent.

    Tiffany D.

    My favorite Sunday activity!! There is a huge variety of vendors selling hot and cold foods! I always get my haul and grab a seat on the side walk to chow down right on the spot. They are open from mid April to December , so it has a nice long run through all seasons. There is literally a vendor for everything. Vendors and friendly! There are even some activities for children in the space! Special mentions to my some of my fave stops: Soul Smoked Dmv empanadas Del marva's popcorn Treehouse juices

    Arepa from Arepi!
    Rosemary M.

    Had so much fun at one of the first markets of the 2024 season! There's so much going on, I feel like your only choice is to visit the market multiple times throughout the season to be able to really get a taste of all the vendors. Even if you walk in without a plan to buy anything, I am certain you will leave with a purchase from at least one vendor, if not more! This market is so large, there is truly something for everyone. We brought home so many goodies and fresh produce and had a great lunch from Arepi. The smells of all the foods cooked by the various food vendors at the market really made me want to try every single one! I had to exhibit some restraint and tell myself there would be next time. Everyone we encountered at the market was so kind. I highly recommend getting out to the market. You just might want to set yourself a budget - there's so much good stuff to spend money on!

    Rebecca C.

    Konscious Jerk 10/10 every time! The jerk fried trout and greens are my favorite. The market ad a whole has a great selection of farm to table options, local food vendors, craft vendors, and so much more.

    Bambi S.

    This was an extremely great experience. I felt like the entire Baltimore culture was in one location. Anything that you can think of that you want to buy and experience from food, produce, clothes, music, art, or wine, you will be able to find it at the farmers market. The venders were nice and accommodating. There were a lot of venders that would let you sample their items. If you want to experience Baltimore's culture in one location this would be a great visit. It's from 7 am to 12 pm on Sundays.

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    Aparna K.

    Absolutely love the Baltimore Farmer's Market! It's definitely on my top 5 farmer's markets I have been to. Great shopping options for fresh organic vegetables and fruits, antiques, art and fresh flowers! Also has soo many different types of food options to eat there or carry back home with you. Try to get there early so you get the best pick on veggies/ flowers and before things start to run out. Overall, definitely try to make a few trips to this while it lasts.

    beautiful busy afternoon
    Corey F.

    it's a great space to spend a Sunday morning or afternoon. Plenty of fresh fruits veggies and other farm grown goodness. For those that like the many food trucks that serve the best ethnic cuisine.... we have that too. Makers and craftspeople are also represented. Its a great experience. Take the folks for parents weekend. They would love it ! The sunshine or hopefully lovely spring or fall day just adds to the ambiance. It's a favorite of many. Plenty of vendors take credit and debit cards now . Makes paying pretty convenient. Now that's some service!

    Angel H.

    I haven't been here in a very long time and I must say I have been missing out! The energy and vibes were everything. I enjoyed the various types of produce, especially the variety of apples. I never knew so many existed. The fresh cider was delicious, we stopped by the mushroom stand, you have to get the fried mushrooms, they are definitely worth the wait. I've been told the fresh guacamole is good and I will be getting that next time because I will be going again soon before they close for the winter season! Oh and check on Ekiben their tofu is delicious!

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    Karen H.

    This is the first time I've been Baltimore's farmers market in 3 years. Some of the vendors I frequently patronized are no longer present However, despite this, I still consider this one of the best farmer's markets in the Baltimore area. The vibe can't be beat. Say what you will about Baltimore, but it's something special about the eclectic spirit of its that I love Any hoo, there are still plenty of awesome vendors selling both fresh produce, tasty foods, fresh flowers , jewelry, clothes, and other wares. There were a couple of vendors selling fresh wreathes, perfect for the holidays I also love the truck that is helping reduce our carbon footprint by selling used vintage clothing. I personally went down today to purchase some fresh produce. Bartenfelder Farms is the best place to purchase greens . Collards, kale (green & purple ), mustard, turnip etc. You can get two healthy baskets for $5. They're greens are so fresh and delicious when cooked or used in salads If you're into mushrooms don't forget to stop by the mushroom stand. They have several varieties of mushrooms to suit almost any mushroom lovers taste. As an extra bonus you can purchase mushroom soup or an oyster mushroom fritter. I decided to try the fritter and was not disappointed! The fritter comes with a salad mix that includes fresh basil hot sauce and 2 scoops of feta cheese. Now, I have to say, the addition of feta and hot sauce was not something I would have thought to add, but the twang from the feta and the slight heat and spice from the hot sauce was epic and had me humming while I ate Now, there are many different things to try at this market and one of the things that may stop you in your tracks is the smell if freshly made donuts . Although, I didn't get any donuts this time, I almost let the tantalizing smell catch me, but I was strong and stopped myself from those little mini fried dough of perfection Btw, once you get you order you can sprinkle confectioners sugar or select from several different glazes and toppings to use and make your donuts suit you taste. I feel there is still much more to explore, but 12/19/21 will be the last day of the market for 2021. So if you can, make your way down there next Sunday. There also having a Christmas party at the market on 12/19 so it sounds like a great time all around!

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    Adam B.

    Best farmers market I've been to maybe in my whole life; it's definitely the best in the last few years. The food stands themselves are ridiculous. Pit beef sandwiches, biscuit sandwiches, custom omelette stations, authentic tacos, topping your own mini donuts, Indian street food, Hatian food. It's just absolutely nuts how much variety they have. Oh and I had to wait about 30 minutes for that biscuit sandwich with jerk steak, a fried egg, and Korean chili paste on a homemade biscuit. I don't think steak and biscuits go together very well, but the ingredients themselves were all top notch. Then the vendors are awesome. I took home a couple of peaches and I was pleased that I got to try both yellow and white. The vegetables looked very fresh and of high quality. The breads from the Breadery looked fresh, I got a nice loaf of caraway rye. Slate Farm allowed me to try beer samples, and I bought a 32 ounce can of a fantastic double IPA, called the 9 lb Hammer, to take home. I even got to try Mead from another vendor, but the guacamole and salsas were remarkable. I tried guac, spicy tomatillo, pico, and pineapple salsas. Didn't make a purchase, but they would be well worth the price. Plus 2 hours of free parking in the garage across the street. Just get there at 9 am to beat the lines that will undoubtedly form if the weather is even halfway decent. I live 4 hours away, but I would go back to Baltimore once a year just to visit this market.

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    Ask the Community - Baltimore Farmers' Market & Bazaar

    Hello guys Where can I find Bison stake in Baltimore?

    The Baltimore farmers market is closed and won't reopen until I think April? But by then you can try a few specialty meat stalls and ask if they have bison. Some stalls definitely have a few kind of exotic meat to my memory.

    I seem to have lost track of this. Has this farmer's market started yet?

    Yes! It started April 6

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    I just love this spot. I've been coming here over the years to get my fill of Pennsylvania Dutch…read moretreats, which allows me to get from DC without having to drive all the way to Pennsylvania. This spot has so many wonderful food stands. Upon walking in, you can pick up a cart to explore all of the stands. My kids love this place as much as me since you can find so much variety. Our first stop is the very busy Amish soft pretzel stand. My kids love the standard soft pretzel dipped in melted butter and topped with rock salt. My personal favorite are the stuffed soft pretzels like the pretzels stuffed with roast beef and cooper sharp cheddar. Nothing tastes better! There are also many other stands that offer fresh produce, meats, cheeses and baked goods. I particularly like Bieler's Donuts, the same place you'll find packed lines in Philadelphia right here. It's such a fun place and my kids love it. But most importantly, this is dad's spot!

    In the most visually-exciting sequence of Director/Writer Jalmari Helander's 2025 film Sisu: Road…read moreto Revenge, three Soviet Ilyushin II-2 Shturmovik ground-attack planes attempt to bring down the KraZ-214 armored, military-transport truck driven by the hero who single-handedly turned the tide for the Finns in the earlier film and in the sequel, set in 1946. Using his wits, his ingenuity, and unparalleled levels of skill and perseverance, Aatami Korpi, who earns the moniker of "the man who cannot die," escapes not just bombs and machine gun fire but a plane deployed as a missile. And yet, the most moving moment of the film is not found in one of its many arresting action sequences but in a single line of dialogue, spoken by one of six Finnish men, who, along with one teenager and one boy, carrying hatchets, axes, and tools, interrupts the battle-finished Korpi's work on his new home to ask in Finnish, subtitled in English, "We thought you might need some help?" Speechless and shaking with relief and joy, Korpi watches the strangers get to work on his roof, walls, and foundation. That level of kindness, assistance, delight, joy, skill, and service can be seen in every vendor at the Dutch Country Market Thursdays through Saturdays at 9701 Fort Meade Rd in Laurel, MD. Whether it is homemade pretzels, pasta salads, chili, produce, meats, cheeses, popcorn, donuts, or varieties of dark chocolate, candy, or fudge you seek, you will find plenty to whet your appetite. Mind you, most, if not all, of everything contains zero preservatives. Our advice is to buy what you can enjoy soon or share your purchases with company before it's too late.

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