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    Georgia's Farmer's Market

    Georgia's Farmer's Market

    4.3
    (83 reviews)
    43.7 mi
    $

    One of my fave places of all time. So much to choose from and excellent prices and great serviceread more

    ***Update to reply to management: Consumers should be able…read moreto make informed decisions about what they're purchasing especially with the recent Cyclospora outbreak affecting produce. My issue is not that the berries are repackaged nor is it about whether berries are in season locally. My concern is the lack of transparency. To me, the presentation and lack of labeling/pricing feel misleading as a customer. For example, if commercially grown berries (such as pesticide heavy Driscolls) are repackaged into open fruit baskets and sold in a store called a farmers market with no labels, pricing, signage, or disclosure of their source unless someone specifically asks, a customer could assume they're locally grown. (I'm using Driscoll's only as an example as again, I have no idea what brand you actually sell.) There's also a food safety concern. Repackaging produce into unlabeled containers removes Traceability customers rely on. If a specific lot was recalled because of an outbreak, how would customers know whether the berries they purchased were affected? I don't work for the Texas Department of Agriculture, so I'm not claiming any of these is a violation but the lack of transparency could raise consumer protection concerns. At the end of the day I simply believe customers deserve clear information about what they're buying. I hope this helps. * Original review: Super disappointed to find out the berries on the table by checkout are not local farms but instead Repackaged Driscoll or local Walmart strawberries / blueberries / raspberries ): what the heck! They're in open plastic bags in cute little baskets

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    Frisco Fresh Market

    Frisco Fresh Market

    4.3
    (65 reviews)
    37.5 mi
    $$

    Love the Frisco Farmers Market! Great vendors, fresh finds, and a fun community vibe!read more

    I'm missing numerous things from home but one of them is my weekly (4mile) Sunday morning walk to…read moreFarmers Market. I've done it for decades. I think my sister in law was trying to cheer me up by bringing me to the Frisco Farmers Market this morning, but I left feeling even more sad. I'm really not used to having to drive to get to a farmers market and this was a completely different experience. There weren't very many stalls or similar items to mine back home. I'm used to countless tents with fresh flowers, fresh fish, meats, produce, nuts, soups, honey, dates, sprouts, etc. All of the vendors have TONS of fresh samples cut up. There are swarms of people everywhere. I typically leave farmers market not requiring breakfast because I've had so many fresh samples and I walk home with lovely treats and bouquets of flowers wrapped in newspaper. We also have tons of ready made food options, bakers, and endless vendors. This was all together different and extremely underwhelming. I even caught myself missing our regular paparazzi guys, who used to get on my nerves a little. It was odd walking around not seeing anyone stalking the farmers market guests for shots to sell. No A list actors, actresses, athletes, TV execs... It's all together unusual. I purchased a coffee and a couple vegan items from a vendor who said it was his very first day. I don't have any plans on returning to this farmers market even if I bore to death here, but would definitely recommend if you live walking distance as there were a couple options for fresh juices, a lemonade stand that looked tasty, a hand pie lady (with tiny samples, but enough to know she makes a great dough for them) and a few coffee options - which all together could make for a nice visit, just totally not worth driving here for.

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    Frisco Rotary Farmers Market

    Frisco Rotary Farmers Market

    3.7
    (10 reviews)
    40.6 mi
    $$

    Drove from Denton to Frisco for this market. Arrived before 11 and there were only 6 vendors and 3…read morefood trucks, one of which was closing as we walked over to them. Another vendor was packing their table as well. Certainly no where near the variety noted on their website. There was virtually no vegetables or fruits and there were more port-a-potties than vendors. Don't go here. Answer to owner response: yes we went to correct address because we followed address posted on your website. Your website is so more robust than the product you deliver. Again we suggest that people avoid this market and go to more popular areas.

    Being from Chicago, I've seen my share of Farmers Markets but I've never seen one quite like this…read moreone. This market is nestled in the middle of an up and coming commercial and residential space, surrounded by parking. Vendors were selling more than fruit and vegetables. A lot of friendly small business owners, were alsom actively selling products. From wine, beard butter to barbecue sauce, there was an assortment of vendors. Did I mention the food vendors? I never would've thought a farmers market would have a food court but this one did. They even had picnic tables and additional space for eating. So if you wanted to grab somthing to eat and sit on the grass in your own chair, you could. A very relaxed outdoor experience. On hot days, make sure to wear a hat. There isn't much shade outisde the market place.

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    Home baked sourdough bread from Running Brook Bakery
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    Award winning salsas, pickles and more!
    Local entertainers play at the Frisco Rotary Farmers Market most Saturdays!

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    Local entertainers play at the Frisco Rotary Farmers Market most Saturdays!

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