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    Cordes Berry Farm

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 5:30 pm

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    YLNI Farmers Market - Micro greens

    YLNI Farmers Market

    5.0(7 reviews)
    41.2 mi

    I spent most of my Saturday at this farmers market. It was…read morelovely, to say the least. There were so many vendors: food, clothing, soaps, sweets, fresh produce, art, jewelry, body care, just to name a few. There was also an abundance of food and beverage trucks. I had the Vinland winery wine slushy which was excellent. I had the Sugar Mans smores cookie - amazing! I tried tacos- the best-. The market is family friendly, pet friendly, ability friendly, and most of all, free. It was wonderful to be outside, albeit the heat was intense at 90 degrees! This was an excellent experience and a wonderful way to spend the day.

    This farmers market is amazing! I visited during the months when it's held outdoors in downtown…read moreFort Wayne. Several streets are blocked off to vehicular traffic, and there are dozens and dozens of vendors selling everything from produce to kombucha to baked goods to handmade clothing. This has to be the biggest and most well-curated farmers market that I've been to in Indiana. There is also a huge area with food trucks selling all types of food. I got a shredded chicken sandwich (what they call a "jammich") at a sandwich food truck called JAMM. There were lots of other options, including Jamaican food, barbecue, a food truck dedicated to mac and cheese in different permutations, food trucks selling mimosas and local beer and hard cider, and lots more. Also, you can walk around the farmers market with your alcoholic beverage! I got the best slice of strawberry cake and oatmeal chocolate chip cookie from a vendor selling baked goods. I wish I knew their name! You can't miss them, though -- there's a big CAKE sign in their booth, and they display the biggest and most tasty-looking cookies you've ever seen. In the winter months, the YLNI farmers market is held indoors at the Aunt Millie's plant at the corner of Pearl and Ewing streets.

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    Ft. Wayne's Farmers Market

    Ft. Wayne's Farmers Market

    4.6(15 reviews)
    40.9 mi
    $$

    This is a great sized farmers market in downtown Fort Wayne with lots of different types of local…read morevendors. Nothing massed-produced or MLM garbage - just honest-to-goodness Fort Wayne made or grown goodies. It took us about 45 minutes to look at all the booths. I wish there were more vegetable/fruit stalls, however. There's only like 3 total while there are about a billion jewelry makers and bakeries. My ears aren't pierced anymore so I had to walk past all the earring sellers. We ended up buying some tomato plants, bagels, a delicious strawberry shortcake cookie to share from Rocky Rhodes bakery, two tasty mac and cheeses from Baby Got S'mac, and some pretty artwork of local Fort Wayne landmarks.

    I visited the Fort Wayne Farmers Market during the winter (well, late spring), on the last weekend…read moreof the season that the farmers market is held indoors before it goes outdoors for the summer months. It was located inside Parkview Field, the home of the Fort Wayne TinCaps baseball team. I like this farmers market a lot! It isn't huge, but the vendors are all great and there is a lot of variety. I got a root beer candle from Modest Wick, and some maple syrup from Metzger Brothers Farms, and honey sticks from Bee Great Local. There was also lots of fresh produce for sale, many kinds of baked goods that I managed to avoid through sheer will, and crafts made by local vendors. Also, I had the best cafe Cubano of my life from Laz's Cuban Cafe food truck, which was parked outside of the farmers market. I don't know if Laz's is always here, but if you see them and you like great coffee, get a cafe Cubano! You won't regret it. Many of the vendors at this farmers market accept credit cards, but some only accept cash or check. Metzger Brothers Farms was one of the vendors that I had to write a check to because I didn't have cash and they didn't have a credit card reader. So to be safe, you might want to bring cash to this farmers market.

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    South Bend Farmer's Market - Front Entrance

    South Bend Farmer's Market

    4.4(64 reviews)
    54.4 mi
    $

    We like running through Farmers Markets whenever we are in a new city - and this time we had a…read morechance to visit the South Bend, Indiana Farmer's Market ... and you should too. This Market is a year-round affair, so you can get Fresh Fruits and Vegetables (FFV) during the summer and fall months right from local growers; in the off seasons they purchase out of state FFV and thus are still able to offer better produce than one usually finds in the big supermarkets. This particular Farmer's Market is enclosed - as it would have to be to be year-round in the Midwest. There are roughly 50 individual sellers in the entire setup - which is laid out as a pair of stacked boxes - the middle being washrooms and the like. All the stalls face inside in a double row ... the center portion of the boxes being where sellers can back up their trucks. There is a little diner restaurant on one side that offers a bunch of nice meals - breakfast food and when we were there pulled pork nachos (yum). There is also a bakery stall. They have parking on site, but it is just barely enough for the crowds the Market attracts. We liked this market because it really was mostly FFV and not a bunch of stalls selling candles and the like. There even are a couple of stalls selling meat - at least one fresh and one frozen. Give this place a try and you'll like it.

    This is a nice market with a lot of vendors. A good stop while in South Bend. I like the coffee…read moreshop that can grind different coffees for you.

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