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    Durham Farmers' Market

    4.6 (89 reviews)
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    Butternut, mushroom and cheese croissant
    Kemlyn B.

    Fun, fresh and family friendly even on a rainy day! This is my second time coming to the Durham Farmers' Market. I love it!!! The pastries here are to die for! I enjoyed the butternut, mushroom and cheese croissant. My daughter was so bummed the spinach and cheese croissant she loves was sold out. We shared a tamale with butternut squash and chickpeas. The soups from Short Winter Soups were delish! I love the strawberries when in season!

    Sky T.

    A good sized Farmer's Market with about 30-40 vendors including crafts, food trucks, and produce. There is a good crowd and they have the flow of traffic going one way as a COVID mitigation technique. People wear their masks here and abide by the rules. It's right next to a park so it's just super welcoming to head there and sit on a bench while eating some freshly purchased food. Since it's in the heart of Downtown Durham you could also visit some local places or wander about afterwards and check out some cool mural art.

    Chicken BBQ from Pie Pushers
    Esther L.

    What a glorious day to visit the buzzing farmers market of Durham! We parked in the YMCA lot (members only) and walked right on over. There are multitudes of vendors and stands ranging from friendly local produce, refreshing sweet drinks, and rainbow of flower bouquets. It was really hot even at 10AM so I highly recommend wearing some sun protection and bringing water bottles. Also, make sure to have cash on you since most produce stands only accept cash or require a minimum payment if paying by card. You know where to find me on Saturday mornings!

    Holy Moly Cannoli minis were yummy!
    Monica M.

    My favorite Farmer's Market in the Triangle. It's not the biggest but I love the live music, the mom and pop vendors and food trucks. It's a fun little weekend outing. The roads by the Farmer's Market are pretty crappy and pothole ridden but at least I haven't had issues with finding parking which is good. The Farmer's Market is dog friendly but they're not allowed under the covered part of the building where they sell veggies and cheeses. Just FYI. They have a sign up as you walk in so you can't miss it.

    Kiara I.

    Saturday's are for Farmers Market shopping. We had the best time at the Durham Farmers Market. I loved that where the food was it was covered; this helped with the light sprinkle that we got. The parking was great. There is a parking lot right behind the market specific for the market shoppers and I found a space fairly easy. Also, there is a parking deck a couple of blocks up that's not too far. I also saw people parking on the street to run right in and grab something quick. While we waited for our friend to come there is a park that's conveniently located across from the market so we played over there while we waited. Beware the slide is really fast so make sure if you have a little one that you are waiting at the bottom. I felt like there were a lot of flower stands which was great but also very tempting. I ended buying some. My friend snag some veggies. One thing I love is that they let you sample cheese and brea. The other awesome thing is that they have food trucks out so that you could get something to eat. We ended up getting a slice of pizza, which was delicious. Overall we loved the Durham Farmers Market. And we can't wait to go back when they have more fruit and other items.

    All are welcome, except for pet ostriches and the like
    Elizabeth F.

    The Durham Farmers Market is an impressive collection of vendors, offering just about anything that can be grown, raised or made organically. Some vendors offer better pricing than others, so you have to walk around a bit before deciding what you want to take home. On our last trip, one vendor was offering some unusual lettuces, so I ended up buying the "Drunken Woman" and the "Speckled Boston" for about $1 a head. I am always particularly taken with the flower stalls. I want to take everything home with me! The boutique meats are pricy but we have enjoyed everything we have bought there so far, especially the bison.

    Linda N.

    I went for the first time today and loved it! Cute doggos and babies everywhere. Great selection of produce and other products from local busines and farms. Delicious snacks and food trailers. I got my second pastry from Loaf Bakery in two days. I think I found a new favorite Saturday morning activity on good weather days!

    Mina L.

    What a wonderful way to start your weekends, Durham Farmers market has a nice spirit, we like getting our vegetables and fruits from the farmers, have an early walk and tasty breakfast, usually there are random street performances, my wife loves the crafty and handmade arts and products.

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    Grace Q.

    This is a pretty great farmers market! Definitely stop by to get some local and fresh produce. The variety was amazing. Walking around, I saw vendors selling everything from vegetables, cheeses, kombucha, bread, flowers, coffee, jams, meats, candles, etc. etc. Though I will say, the selection of fruits is not great (I really wanted to get some apples, but no vendor was selling them! I guess I should have expected that... seeing that there's not many apple orchards around Durham) But everything else was great! I got some pumpkin bread (AMAZING), persimmons, and a bouquet of flowers. A bit pricy, though not unexpectedly.

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    Local arts, crafts and produce back on the Bull City. The farmers market is open and thriving with guests and merchants.

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    Durham Green Flea Market - Churros

    Durham Green Flea Market

    3.6(22 reviews)
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    I love tacos who doesn't right, well if you want to try something really authentic this is the…read moreplace that you need to go, i love food and i like to try different type/styles/techniques when comes to food so I will try anything at least once, (if you are picky then this is not a place for you) I think this place is one of the best places where you can have good tacos, i live in Raleigh and when it come to tacos I drive all the way to Durham for tacos, in my personal opinion there are not really good tacos in Raleigh or around Raleigh other then this place, don't get me wrong i eat tacos in Raleigh once in a while if I can't come here but they are not good like this ones. So if you want to have some good tacos, churros, crepés, chicharrones you need to visit this place. For tacos i go to Taqueria Allende , for crepés Mike's Ice Cream, chicharrones I don't know the name but you will see them in the entrance, for churros. If you decide to go let me know what you think.

    "Great flea market: A taste (in both senses) of community in Durham"…read more I saw a posting about this place on Carpe Durham (focused just on the food) and decided to check it out. In a word, "Wow." It's a big market, with many indoor "shops" and many outdoor stands- takes a bit of walking to see it all... much bigger in size than the downtown Durham Farmer's Market, for example. There's a bit of everything there- small electronics (especially car adaptors), cell phones and accessories, household items (ranging from mattress pads to fly swatters), toys, BB guns, cosmetics, incense, and other miscellaneous items. Most of it is stuff you'll pass right by, but still neat to window-shop. LOTS of FOOD, too... tons of vegetables and fruit from multiple vendors, candy/ chocolate, etc. Best of all, it's all very cheap! In addition, it's a great place to go just eat! Many vendors sell burgers/ dogs, but also tacos, pupusas, sliced up fruit (like mango-on-a-stick), fresh-made ice cream, cooked nuts, smoothies, and other interesting drinks (coconut milk, tamarind drink, etc). I had a loroco (vine flower bud from Central America) pupusa, and it was delightful- came with a spicy pickled slaw. Also thoroughly enjoyed the coconut milk as well as some of the chocolates from a vendor inside. Best of all, it was just generally "friendly." I felt like a part of a real community walking around there, as the vendors and shoppers were so nice. My son used some of his allowance to buy a box of "snappers" from one vendor, and the vendor went ahead and gave him a second box for free. Many food vendors gave samples, and didn't then look at you funny if you didn't buy anything, but instead, wished you a nice day. Other shoppers were working-class and very friendly, helping each other out. Too often, we spend our days not noticing others around us as we swiftly sweep through sterile shops. This was a welcome change.

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    Eno River Farm - Banana ice cream was awesome

    Eno River Farm

    4.0(51 reviews)
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    I'm not sure if it's considered the off-season right now, but when we went, unfortunately, there…read morewas no picking to be had. So there's not really too much to do other than sit on some rocking chairs & eat some ice cream (which we did enjoy doing.) I didn't even realize that there was a trail out there until after we had already left and I'm seeing other people's reviews so they may need to put up signs for that in the store area. I feel like the inside is really just ice cream, coffee, and a small little nursery area. Not sure if the drive out there was really worth it for the 15 to 20 minutes we spent out there. The banana ice cream was really awesome though and all of the employees there were very helpful and nice. Definitely a place that you go to when there's an actual event unfortunately we just missed the fall wreath making event Seems like people bring their kids out there to run around the outdoor area. Not sure if the prices of the ice cream or the plants was necessarily great, but it's a smaller owned business I'm sure so it tracks

    Great farm with short trail and unique wood troll figurines…read more They have a small garden shop. The staff was friendly and quick to service. They make homemade icecream and sorbet year round. Also they serve coffees and lattes. There is some picnic tables around to enjoy coffee and icecream with a beautiful view of the farm. I tried the coffee leche icecream and the strawberry and green apple cider sorbet. There all great flavors.

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