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    Dunedin Downtown Market

    4.4 (32 reviews)
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    Jada B.

    I went and visited the market with my friend and we loved it!! Everyone was so friendly and the live music really added to the atmosphere. I got to try some delicious sour dough and there were tons of trucks and stands selling food! Definitely a fun market to plan your day around as the town has so much as well!!

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    Deborah N.

    Cute little farmers market with a lot of local gifts and crafts! Honeys, teas, olive oils, pet products, breads, baked goods, etc! Plus there are many gift shops and art stores in the immediate area not to mention food establishments!

    Andrea U.

    Thrilled to be here for the local farmers market. Want to avoid all the prepared foods & baked goods & get farm fresh produce & potted herbs. Instead, we enjoyed lots of samples and bought some exotic homemade banana breads. Unfortunately, I was afraid the foods we liked would go bad before we'd have time to enjoy them, so we left a lot behind. The produce, cupcakes, flowers, cheeses, honey, dips, fish, pralines ... were delicious. We met some of the most beautiful & well behaved dogs here.

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    Kevin G.

    Nice little market to get some time outside and take in the FL air. There were plenty of booths to spark interest and food choices to satisfy any cravings from lobster rolls to ice cream. Got a great selection of fresh fruits and vegetables to include some corn to put on the grill. Everyone was happy to be outside including the pups who seem to relish all of the attention. You can easily find yourself going from table to table snacking and realize that you ate too much while trying to force your seatbelt over your newly expanded stomach. Get out and see Florida this summer.

    Alice C.

    Took a stroll after dinner; besides the main Downtown area, we also walk around the newer side that we like a lot and plan to visit again very soon! 1) Rooftop bar: great to watch sunset 2) Local breweries: craft beers and seems have nice and fun crowd 3) Free parking at the New Monroe Street Parking Garage (356 Monroe Street under the new Artisan apartments on Douglas Ave.) 4) Food truck(s) 5) Restaurants and cafes have happy hours and/or live performance

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    Rebecca G.

    This is a nice little market to go to on Saturday mornings. There is one produce vendor who has been here for several seasons. They are great, and have reasonable prices but in years past there was another produce vendor as well. Nice to have some variety as they didn't always have the same things. In addition to the produce, there are a lot of other specialty food vendors as well as places to get lunch and people with other products (art, jewelry etc.) I have had food from the empanada stand, the Thai stand and the bread stand. All were very good but the Thai stand is my favorite. I am not sure if they are there all the time. They usually have some type of live entertainment on the stage too, which is nice. Parking in the area is usually not bad as there are public lots around and street parking. The parking used to be free, but I am not sure if it is anymore. I saw pay stations down the street when I recently went downtown for something else. The market is a nice way to spend a morning or early afternoon.

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    Mari M.

    This lovely, little arts & crafts slash gourmet food market is a seasonal event every Saturday morning in Dunedin, FL. (Nov-May.) We arrived around 9.30am and were charmed with what we saw especially the sea-pebbled window art. Figured though, I'd need to display it in a beach house to do it justice, so I bought some artisanal cheeses and honey instead. There's a nice shady area with benches where my husband and I shared a crepe and cinnamon roll from the food trucks. As markets go it's small, but the tranquil setting and friendly folk make it a 5 star experience. Downtown Dunedin is very walkable and it's definitely worth taking a diversionary stroll along Main Street to the harbor. We also side tracked down the bike path and to the Museum on the way back. Yup, if the opportunity ever arises, I know where I'm buying that beach house.

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    Jaime K.

    Dunedin is a great family place that is dog friendly. We had such a great time our 1st time there that when I got home I booked another trip.

    Tina S.

    Dunedin Downtown market is held on Fridays and Saturdays at Pioneer Park. On my recent visit on a Friday the market was bustling with people and vendors. Lots of fresh produce, plants, crafts and creations were featured by local merchants. I enjoyed seeing Dancing Cats there--check out their great concoctions! 20 Shekles is also always a delight to see. I also very much enjoyed some "Patty's Peppers" Hungarian-style prepared jarred peppers based off of a local's family recipe. There are several food vendors like Le Petite France, a smoothie truck, a Popsicle vendor, Maine-iacs, and this really outstanding Jamaican vegan food vendor (very outstanding). This past Friday there was live music being performed which was nice. There are a good amount of tables and seating options available which is awesome and allows you to take a rest while you enjoy your food bounty. I enjoy that the market is very dog friendly, with a few vendors providing water bowls for the pups. I love the concept of an open air market such as this one. I feel that the market had a great set up on Pioneer park and an excellent vibe. I look forward to returning in the future. The facebook page for Dunedin Downton Market has updates and information regarding the market that can be useful to you.

    Mark H.

    On par with most local markets that cities and towns hold. Huge selection of fresh fruits and veggies, local eggs and whole chickens, artisan breads, olive oils and so much more. Cee Bee's Citrus was also on site selling blueberries and their famous OJ, so you know I had to get me some of that! There were 4 or 5 food trucks, and a Jamaican dude selling jerk vegan grub that looked and smelled fantastic. Today happened to also coincide with Salvage Saturday up the street at Waterside Furnishings, so it was like a buyer's double-feature.

    Tom D.

    From Thai to tacos to breads and fresh been honey this is a great little market that showcases some of the areas small businesses. They are only open Friday and Saturday until the end of May so only a week left until after the summer heat leaves (like that actually happens) They have two very good size produce vendors that you can purchase items they grow and also items they procure. If you are a tomato lover here you will find some of the best in the state. Sick of buying watermelon from your grocer to cut it open and it is at most a dark pink color? Here you can get the juiciest reddest watermelon. Like any farmers market it is what is in season. For non food items they have soap and oil vendors. Local artist with paintings and bottle sculptures. For food on the run they have a taco truck. A seafood vendor that usually has a shrimp and a grouper e tree available with smoked fish to purchase. They have Thai and true vegan Rastafarian along with smoothies and coffee drinks. You can buy fresh eggs here but they do sell out! This is a great walk through event if you are near downtown. There is always parking available in one of the overflow lots just a block or two away.

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    Needs more handicapped parking but other than that it's huge, diverse and a great way to spend a Saturday morning!

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    Fun city lots of good restaurants bars gift shops and always something going on down town it's a city you will fall in love with

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    Downtown Dunedin is very walkable and it's definitely worth taking a diversionary stroll along Main Street to the harbor.

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