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    Coplin Bee Farm

    4.4 (7 reviews)
    InexpensiveFarmers Market
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    7 months ago

    Amazing honey, so fresh and natural! I use it for everything and they have all sizes for anything I need personal or gifts!

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    5 months ago

    Great honey. Will definitely buy from them again. It's self serve. They offer several size options.

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    2 years ago

    Great fresh natural honey! Healthy and good for allergies. Give this a try. Grew up with bees all my life!

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    Houston Farmers Market

    Houston Farmers Market

    4.1
    (122 reviews)
    32.3 mi
    $$

    Working in Produce for the last 28 years I was blown away by the Huge selection and freshness of…read morethis outdoor Market. They have anything and everything you could need....including items Ive never seen...Even with a small language barrier the service was Amazing. By far the Best Farmers Market We have Ever been too.

    This place has a shooting each time it opens it's in a very shady crappy area . You will get…read morestabbed with a knife or pick pocketed Also will run into a ICE raid . Houston Flea Market is the definition of "you get what you pay for." It's overcrowded, disorganized, and feels like a maze of the same vendors selling the same cheap imported products over and over. The aisles can be dirty, parking is chaotic, and customer service varies wildly depending on who you're dealing with. Prices aren't always the bargain you'd expect either--many sellers charge close to retail unless you're willing to haggle. The food is one of the better parts, but it isn't enough to make up for the overall experience. If you're hoping to find unique antiques or hidden treasures, you'll probably leave disappointed after digging through piles of low-quality merchandise. Unless you specifically enjoy the flea market atmosphere or know exactly what you're looking for, there are much better ways to spend your time.

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    Penny’s Beer Garden

    Penny’s Beer Garden

    4.6
    (19 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    We finally visited while they were having a cruise night. I'm kicking myself for not having gone…read moresooner! It always looked so cute and fun when I drove by. It's even cuter when you go in. We were greeted right away by the wonderful owner. This place is a dog HEAVEN! I love places that treat dogs like the royalty they are. The yard is spacious and mostly fenced in... it may be entirely fenced in when there isn't an event like the cruise night going on. Tons of places to sit. Great local beer selection. Friendly bartenders. This is a great place to stop just to relax in the shade with your best friend, or attend one of their awesome and often events. I'm already looking forward to the next one!

    It honestly pains me to write this because I've really loved Penny's over the past six months…read more My husband and I started coming here in May 2025 because it was advertised as dog friendly and had great craft beer, something we both love and even brew ourselves. On our first visit, we learned about the late Penny, the dog the farm was built in memory of. The staff were kind, told us our dog was welcome to visit anytime, and we've been regulars ever since, usually stopping by once a week. Tonight, I arrived a few minutes before my husband and took our dog to the garden like we always do to pay our respects to Penny. After less than two minutes, a woman suddenly screamed at me to "get out immediately." I was shocked, since I'd never seen her before and thought she might be yelling at the nearby kids playing football. But it turned out she was yelling at me. I left right away and said, "I'm so sorry, I thought we were allowed in here. I've never been told otherwise." She shouted, "I'm the owner. Get your dog out of there." I said, "Ma'am, I'm complying, but your staff have always told me this was fine. You may want to clear that up with them." She replied, "I'll have a talk with them." I was really shaken up and waited for my husband to arrive. When we went inside, the owner asked to speak with me and said, "The only thing I'll apologize for is that the 'no dogs allowed' sign fell off. The woman I was with told me you sounded absolutely crazy and combative." My husband started recording because of how unprofessional she was being. I explained, "I think trying to talk across a field can make anyone sound upset. I just wanted to clarify that I've always been told dogs were allowed." She said again, "Well, you sounded absolutely crazy." I ended the conversation by saying, "We must have different communication styles. I'm going inside to enjoy the place I came to support tonight." Once inside, several other customers came up to me, telling me they'd had similar experiences with the owner's rude and combative behavior. To be clear, I completely understand if the owner doesn't want dogs in certain areas. That's her right. The issue is how this was handled. * The owner was unnecessarily aggressive and unprofessional. * There's no clear signage about where dogs are allowed. * The staff clearly haven't been trained consistently on this policy. Every other staff member I've met here has been wonderful, which makes this even more disappointing. I hope the owner takes this feedback seriously, because no customer deserves to be yelled at for following the same directions they've been given for months.

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    Old Pearland Farmers Market

    Old Pearland Farmers Market

    4.3
    (4 reviews)
    12.8 mi

    I finally checked out my neighborhood farmers market! I was prompted to go because I needed to…read moreshred old documents, which I try to do at the start of a new year. Keep Pearland Beautiful was onsite in the tennis courts' parking lot for their monthly drive up shredding event. Note the shredding is $5 for docs up to 20 pounds and like 30 cents extra for each additional pound. It's free for KPB members but you must be a member for at least 24 hrs prior to the shredding event. The Old Pearland Farmers Market is small but mighty with local and nearby vendors. I'd say there were maybe a couple dozen vendors there and the market was setup on the basketball courts. There was a vendor there from Sweeney TX selling some tasty nut brittles, just to give u an idea of where some of the nonlocal vendors travel in from. Their cinnamon pecan brittle was very tasty and I'm appreciative of the sample I received. The market was lively with a live band performing in the background while I was there on a chilly and windy Sunday morning. I was pleased to see there were plenty of other folks walking around with their doggies but there weren't so many folks with dogs that it was cramped and harder to maneuver around. The dogs there were all chill and well mannered. For it's small size, the market has a healthy presence of minority owned businesses. There was an Indian restaurant giving out samples and selling heat and serve meals that I'll definitely be hitting up in the future. This time around I purchased some coasters from Crafty with Wood and some sprouts from Bonafide gardens. I steered clear of Granny's tamales but lookout once I get all this holiday sugar off my hemoglobin! All the vendors with whom I interacted were warm and welcoming.

    this is a great farmers market with a good variety of vendors. some handmade soaps and clothing…read morealso honey and coffee and eggs and more!

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    Pearland swag vendor!
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    Galvestons Own Farmers Market

    Galvestons Own Farmers Market

    4.4
    (17 reviews)
    22.5 mi
    $$

    April 23, 2023 I'm a…read morevolunteer with the farmers market but, for the young gardeners program with the schools. This morning I got up bright and early at 630a to help set up tents, tables and chairs, signage for all the vendors to use; met the market mgr Candy (she's awesome) I talked to a lot of people (which I love) and i helped sell Morgan Elementary schools veggies from their garden. I bought some fresh kombucha from 3rd Coast and fresh homemade tamales from, momma's tamales in Houston. It started raining and lightning around 1045a; I needed to leave at 11am so it all worked out. Love volunteering

    I have been going to this Farmers Market since it started. I took a break from it when I moved…read moreaway, and I recently started going back to it. I think it is better than ever. It's well organized with a a variety of dedicated staff and vendors. It's a true community experience. The location is spacious and accessible, and the food that I have bought from there is always really good. I have bought baked goods like cookies, breads, bagels, Indian food, and dog treats for my dogs. I've also bought fresh vegetables and handmade soaps. Today I was there on a rainy day, and the vendors were still there and ready for their customers. I was also impressed by the community support because people were still shopping in the rain, with and without umbrellas and raincoats.

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    Young gardeners program that I volunteer for. This bounty is from Morgan Elementary
    Young gardeners program that I volunteer for. This bounty is from Morgan Elementary
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    Urban Harvest Farmers Market

    Urban Harvest Farmers Market

    4.4
    (204 reviews)
    29.4 mi
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    I enjoyed stopping by and walking through all the stalls on a Saturday last month! A friend and I…read morewanted to see what all the buzz was at the parking lot after driving by. It was not a particularly busy day for the farmers market but we had a nice time strolling along and seeing the variety of produce, handmade pasta, baked goods, and other items for sale! We stopped by one booth for a sample which had packaged Indian curries that can be easily boiled as a meal for one. At $10 we found them rather steep, but quite tasty! There was also a dumpling booth that seemed quite popular. This is a nice farmers market perfect for a relaxed stroll on a Saturday! Very family-friendly and a nice mix of local Houston finds.

    One of Houston's best farmers markets! Urban Harvest runs every Saturday from 8am-12pm in a parking…read morelot near St. Luke's United Methodist church and Randall field. There's tons of free parking just around the corner in the large onsite parking garage. The market itself is well attended by farmers, bakers, butchers, artisans, plant enthusiasts, and the community. I've been to this market several times now and am constantly impressed with the wide variety of options. Some local favorites include the fresh farmer's produce, sourdough bread vendors, fresh flower vendors, vegan options (shout out to Prophecy Foods with amazing vegan cheeses), and the ready to eat bites like Dumpling Haus. All of the vendors take credit cards which is convenient in case you forgot to bring cash. There's often live music and a few small tables to sit and sample your bounty and just enjoy the fresh air. While you are not going to find the cheapest bargain here, it feels good to help support small businesses, take part in a community activity, and score some healthy foods for you and your family. Definitely worth a visit!

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    Getting fresh fruits and veggies
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    Cute stand at Jane Wild
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