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    BerryStacks Hydroponic U-Pick Farm

    4.0 (1 review)

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    Ben Wells Produce

    Ben Wells Produce

    5.0(1 review)
    12.6 mi

    I've lived up this way for going on 6 years now and I just discovered this gem of a farm-to-public…read moreoption. The selection varies but hey, it's as fresh as it gets. I've had some corn here that rivals my beloved and much missed Midwest sweet corn. The candy cane beets are a rare treat. From dill to blueberries to zucchini and yellow squash, it's all been so very good. Prices are reasonable, downright excellent considering the quality, freshness and light eco-footprint. Right now their hours are limited to Saturdays from 8-noon. There's plenty of stuff, but early is better if you're looking for something that's just coming in or on it's way out. I've ordered my first $20 basket for delivery next week. I'll update my review with pictures and impressions after I get it. All the folks working the place are friendly and helpful. They offer gloves and sanitizer at the start of the line to help out in these tricky times. Overall, this is a great spot to check out. You won't find everything you're looking for, but the stuff is fresh and it's a buy-local win.

    From the owner: Local certified organic vegetable farm! We offer fresh produce with contactless home delivery for…read moreall of St. John's County. We are also at the St. Augustine Amp Market and Nocatee Farmers Market when in season. Visit our website for more information and to order. Commercial grower for potatoes and green beans! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!

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    Ben Wells Produce - Ben Wells, 3rd generation farmer, in his potato field.

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    Ben Wells, 3rd generation farmer, in his potato field.

    County Line Produce

    County Line Produce

    4.8(49 reviews)
    12.0 mi
    $

    County Line Produce is a little slice of everything that's wholesome and right in the world. Their…read moreselection of produce is far better than I expected. You might see tractors roll up through out the day bringing fresh picked broccoli or cauliflower. The carrots and potatoes are also grown right here, berries are local; and more I'm not thinking of for sure. The flavor and quality of the produce will knock your socks off!! County Line makes me seem like a better chef than I am, because everything tastes so good!! The fruit - berries, citrus, mangoes, bananas, you name it! They have several refrigerator coolers as well, where you can get herbs and lettuces. There are some locally made goods as well, local honey, barbecue and hot sauces, etc. The people are knowledgeable, kind and wildly efficient. The most amazing thing is their prices. The cauliflower is at least twice as large as what's sold at the grocery store; it tastes ten times better, and costs half. I have doubled the amount of vegetables we're eating weekly for less than I would have spent at the grocery store, and it tastes so good! Driving out each weekend has become a little ritual for me. I slow down, enjoy the drive, select wholesome, fresh for the week, and most weeks I get to see one of the farmers there unloading fresh veggies from their tractor and I get to thank someone who is integral to feeding my family. I'm sad when my schedule occasionally doesn't permit me to go. Good to know: bring cash, they don't accept cards. There is an ATM onsite, but course there is always a fee for using standalone machines. Such a special place, I wish them everything good.

    In heaven is what I feel!!!! Everything is so vibrant in…read morecolors, shapes and the smell of mangos is intoxicating and the cucumbers have still flowers attached to them!!!! So much nutritional density and cannot wait to eat them!!! Get in my belly!!!!!

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    The Nut House - Cajun boiled peanuts

    The Nut House

    2.4(33 reviews)
    12.5 mi
    $$

    Come and get your kitsch! Vintage Florida, lives here!…read more Just follow the many bright billboards, to this place off I-95, on one of the Saint Augustine exits. It's been there since 1983 (and in business since 1968). I think we rolled in there in our giant station wagon with the wood grain paneling on a family roadtrip in 1985. (Had our wagon been "metallic pea" instead of burgundy, we would have been the Griswolds) From the name to the merch, this is a classic. Seashells, candy, boiled peanuts, jams and jellies and so much, much more. Lots of retro vibes... and the "only in Florida" feel. I just bought jam this time... but I plan to load up on more when I head back to this area at Christmas time. Prices are good and there's plenty of parking.

    You know when you're driving on I-95 and you see those old school roadside stand billboards? No? I…read moredo. That used to be one of my favorite things to read when I was much younger and travelling. I remember driving up and down I-95 seeing this one's signs over and over again. I kept telling myself that I was gonna pull over and visit but it was either too late or I was too tired. This time I had no excuse. The signs for Florida Tropical Fruit Wine had me and I just had to check this place out. Yup, the ultimate Florida tourist trap. From magnets, keychains, and body-shaped mugs to fireworks and of course produce like grapefruit and oranges. They also carried some Disney souvenirs and nuts, honey, Datil pepper products, and jerky. I went for the wine. The staff were very nice and let us sample some of the wines. We picked up 4 bottles! He got the Suppermong Cider (a big fat white grape cider which was made in Georgia) and the Coco Polada (Orange, Pineapple, and Coconut). I got the and I got Orange Blossom Honey wine, and the Key Lime wine. He also got a toasted macaroons too, which he made me try and I didn't like them. I've only tried the Orange Blossom Honey wine so far and it is noice! Not too sweet, very smooth and you can definitely taste the honey. I'm definitely gonna come back. I completely forgot about their boiled peanuts!

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    The Nut House - Had to stop, for the name alone. They've been in business since 1968-and at this location since 1983.

    Had to stop, for the name alone. They've been in business since 1968-and at this location since 1983.

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    European Village Gourmet Farmers Market - Kenyan art.

    European Village Gourmet Farmers Market

    3.5(6 reviews)
    21.0 mi
    $$

    Not that many vendors, although the site was really nice, felt like Europe. Let me list those I…read morecan remember. Greek/Mediterranean hummus, olives, olive oil, pita, dips. Fresh produce was outside the gates, a little overpriced, I didn't buy Baker near the end had spanikopita, I bought some but haven't tried it yet Village Bistro - the special was a Cubano which we shared and loved. Near the exit hot sauce, we bought the medium and had it with our catfish fritters and cheesy grits tonight. I still think it has too much vinegar but hubby loves it. Mushroom vendor right outside the bistro had many types of dried mushrooms and fresh Lion's Head. I got some. There were Beanie Baby and jewelry booths, I think there was soap and secret ingredient moisturizer, custom signs, so not all food. If it weren't so hot we would have stayed longer. We will probably go back again.

    This is a fun farmers market to go to on a weekend when they have it. It is not every single…read moreweekend as they seem to take a break during the heat of the summer. When they do have it, there's a great diversity of food and craft items to buy. We usually have lunch at one of the restaurants then walk around the market and buy non-perishables. After we go across the street and walk along the river with the dogs. Finally coming back to pick up any perishable items before going home. Plenty of dogs on leashes and in strollers.

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    The Rice Shack. You will be coming back every week.

    European Village Gourmet Farmers Market - David know his orchids and butterfly plants. Stop by for some local expert advice.

    David know his orchids and butterfly plants. Stop by for some local expert advice.

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    210 Farmers Market - 100% no hormone meat, local rancher 1 mile away!

    210 Farmers Market

    2.5(2 reviews)
    18.5 mi

    This really isn't much of a Farmers market yet, but I know once folks start catching on that the…read moremarket is at this location once a month, more vendors will start to bring their wares to this location. The 210 Farmers market is only quite literally a couple of tents put together in the Watson Realtors parking lot. The market is held the 2nd Saturday of every month from 10am - 3pm. There are vendors with fruits and veggies, homemade miniature muffins, there has been a seafood vendor out of Mayport who has had a booth on occasion, a Brit who has a bakery down south who sells the most wonderful meat and sheppard pies and a specialty pasta vendor whom has more than once overwhelmed me with the endless array of bizarre handmade pastas that he sells. Perhaps now that the weather is warmer more vendors will start setting up shop at this market, in the meantime I am happy with the few who have loyally continued to set up shop on County Road 210 over this last year.

    Crickets...... Nothing is there. It's got 7-10 vendors. When I think of farmers market I think of…read moreummmmm, farmers?!? Vegetables. Fruit. Canned preserves. Honey. Some crafts. Flowers. Plants. Garden supplies. Funnel cakes. BBQ. Boiled peanuts. Fresh baked bread or pastries. Some art. Unique home or handyman type items. There wasn't really any of that. Sad really. The location needs to be more visible. When it was in the Watsons real estate lot there was more activity. I think considering one of the vacant lots on the CR210 where people could see it and know it was there every Fri& Sat or every other week would allow it to grow. Even a Swap Meet feel where people could purchase booths or bring their own table to see consignment items, Handmade, up cycling items, used items like swip swap is a better idea. If anyone has that dream and ways to make that happen I would be happy to volunteer to get it up and functioning.

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    Good market music!

    210 Farmers Market - Meat pie from The Proper Pie Co!

    Meat pie from The Proper Pie Co!

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