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    Desert Spoon Food Hub

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Country Club Farmers Market

    Country Club Farmers Market

    4.0
    (2 reviews)
    9.5 mi

    This is probably one of the bigger farmers markets in El Paso. It seems like they have more people…read moreattending on Saturday mornings. I believe it happens from 11 am to 3 pm. They recently added a night market from 6 to 10 pm on Fridays and Saturdays. There's live music on Saturdays. There's a lot of foods and desserts for sale through local vendors and food trucks. I saw vendors selling ice cream (which was good BTW) and baked goods. You also find lots of people selling items they made. For example, soap, art/paintings, candles and lots more. Some of the vendors allow you to sample their foods and items before buying. Maybe I missed it but...the items I would've liked seeing more of are homegrown fruits and vegetables. I didn't see anyone selling any. We came for the food trucks recently. There's quite a few. One food truck I enjoyed was Formula. They offer boba tea, smoothies, ice cream and a couple of other foods. I saw three or four taco food trucks. I've tried Ayy Cucula and I wasn't impressed at all. I wrote separate reviews on these 2 food trucks. We also tried Placeres Culposos. So good here! I recommend their quesabirria and alambre tacos. Their lemonade is tasty too. A separate review is coming soon. Sleepy Sloth desserts are also great! A few were really sweet for me. I enjoyed their cookies and brownies the most. A separate review is coming soon. Overall, it's a pretty good place to check out. Bring the family and/or significant other. I'd also recommend wearing comfortable shoes because you'll be doing some walking. Most people also park their vehicles across the street in the dirt. Be careful if you do! There's a lot of oncoming traffic on Country Club Road. There should be a crosswalk painted there in the street. Sometimes someone helps people cross the street on Saturday mornings. Parts of the market are in the dirt. The last thing you'd want to do is sprain an ankle or trip. I'd also wear a cap and sunscreen, especially on Saturday mornings. Don't forget a mask! Vendors accept cash or card, paper and plastic. Most vendors are really nice and talkative. You might even make a new friend or two. Support local!

    We really enjoy the whole vibe of this Farmer Market. The food trucks are so good. The smoothie at…read moreMaui Wow are sooooo good!

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    Upper Valley Market

    Upper Valley Market

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    Very family friendly market…read more We went on a Sunday. The live music just finished there first set, but there was classic rock blastin' in the meantime. Plenty of food options... not much parking that's convenient. You would best overshoot the Walmart parking and after their last entrance on Mesa St., park, and then walk back to the Market. The vendors are super friendly and I certainly didn't feel any pressure to buy anything, but there was a lot of quality stuff. It's not entirely overwhelming, and you can see everything they have and try anything you want in about an hour's time with no rush. All the vendors are ready for contactless payment, but they take cash too. if you need cash, an ATM is close by. The food trucks are towards the front, and the vendor tents are well organized into columns along the center of the market. Everybody from the vendors to the market goers were all friendly and at around noon, the market was bustlin' but not overly busy. We bought some farm fresh honey. The kids were amazed by the 3D printed creations, the freeze dried candies, and the desserts available at the market. The kids also were entertained at the Build a Pen vendor. They spent a good 10 minutes deciding on the various bobbles to personalize their new pens. it was fun.

    Such a cute market. Great food selections, kind vendors and good prices. I recommend going for an…read morehour or so. It's too hot for more. I believe it's every Sunday and cash only in most spots. There's an atm in the same parking lot

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