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    Sellwood Moreland Farmers Market

    Sellwood Moreland Farmers Market

    4.7
    (17 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $

    Search for Hood Strawberries, that have a short 2 week season, I decided to venture to Moreland…read moreFarms Market after striking out at 3 other markets this week. Smaller than the markets I typically visit, the vendors represent a wide array of goods. And I got my Hood strawberries! As with all markets, there were lots of fresh fruits and produce available. One stand even put together a sampler box of Hood strawberries, local cherries and sugar snap peas, 2 pints of each. Very clever! Menegon,, the French crepe and caramel stand had me at hello. I had to sample the caramel, coffee caramel, and chocolate caramel and they all were divine! Rather than buy the sample pack, I opted for the 6oz jar of regular caramel; it was so soft and buttery, fabulous on crepes but why stop there? Drizzle in ice cream, pound cake, even in coffee. Made without excess sugar and no preservatives, I'll be back for the coffee caramel next! Wild Roots, a local and outstanding vodka distiller was represented there, as they are at most Portland Farmers Markets. Forest Edge Vineyards, a small winery from Forest Grove was also there offering samples and had a variety of their wine for sale. Most bakery items (scones, croissants) were gone by 4:30 but there were breads and cookies still up for grabs. Jams, bbq sauces, fruit juices, chips & salsa, botanical flavored salts, and a few other stands rounded out the goods. Several hot foods available too! Open on Wednesdays from 2-6pm, this is a great little mid-week market. Parking is challenging for those like me who drive here from other areas, but I was able to find a spot. Vendors are all engaging and the entire atmosphere is friendly and neighborly.

    Moreland Farmers Market is a homegrown neighborhood-organized farmers market well worth a visit on…read morea sunny Wednesday. Some cities have large central green markets. Portland has the Portland Farmers Market group of 7 markets. The James Beard Market is in planning. But some neighborhoods have organized their own independently, drawing farmers and ready to eat food kitchens. They even have their own, up to date website. Musical performances. All ages friendly. And Captured by Porches serves beer. The Moreland Farmers Market is a small well curated independent farmers market to find fresh ingredients, or to dine out on the spot with neighbors.

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    SnackFest

    SnackFest

    5.0
    (4 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    SnackFest turns this fenced-in parking lot(?) into an upbeat food truck oasis. Since we were in…read moretown for my daughter's Master's in Engineering graduation, coming here on a Saturday to let loose and bug out, was a must. While hubs stayed in the hotel room, my daughter, my mom and I had a blast. Especially those two who sampled a ton of bite-size snacks and things. What's happening indoors? Totally different story. The three of us weren't even sure where to start the feast- but we knew we were in luck. From the moistest Chocolate+Toffee cookies, to El Barro's Mexican tropical fruit empanadas to Imo Madoi's Japanese veggie snacks down to chili oil+cream cheese¯\_(ツ)_/¯at another indoor kiosk, everything was tasty. Survey says: Dig in! The indoor space is pretty big and so is the upstairs with several rooms full of Sake retail, candles also on sale and to ease your mind a bit, a back room hooked to the nines with a Hawaiian theme and lights off as Blue Hawaii played on screen. SnackFest is $0 to enter, but you do have to show ID and get braceleted (is that a word?) if you want to enjoy cocktails indoors. The Imo Madoi Japanese snacks were godsent for our 5+1/2 hour direct NYC flight. Even if you were buying which we did, this snack, as well as other tidbits we purchased were some of the tastiest- not to mention, cheapest. By the way- the vendors are all awesome and take the time to explain their product in detail. What a great festival this is.

    This is such a fun event and it's free! A chance to purchase snacks or popular foods in one…read morelocation. Several vendors give out free samples and everyone is friendly. They have giant food art exhibits that everyone is welcome to take photos with.

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    South Waterfront Farmers Market

    South Waterfront Farmers Market

    4.7
    (6 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$$

    If you find yourself on the South Waterfront on a Thursday afternoon, the Farmer's Market here is a…read morenice surprise! Encompassing the eastern block of Elizabeth Caruthers park, you'll find about two dozen local vendors, selling farm produce, flowers, handicrafts, baked goods and treats, and a handful of food carts! As this was my first visit, I can't say whether or not the number of vendors is reduced thanks to COVID, as there is plenty of room for expansion along the other faces of the park. I guess I'll have to find out on my next Thursday excursion!

    This is a quick-stop Farmers Market; I stop by and grab some fresh tomatoes, peppers and other…read moreproduce, whatever fresh fruit is in season, possibly a desert for after dinner (Pie-guy I love you), sometimes lunch at one of the food carts, and definitely a cookie from Tabor Bread. Then I'm on my way. Since this market is two street car stops away from my home, or an easy detour as I drive home, it's super convenient. Especially love that it's on a Thursday afternoon/evening since by this point in the week, we have already consumed the purchases from the markets on Saturday, which for me is PSU or Hollywood. Located on the SW Waterfront by OHSU, situated in front of the beautiful Elizabeth Carothers Park, it's perfect for taking your dog for a stroll or if you want to purchase items for a meal and picnic there. Mt. Tabor Bread is one of the best bakeries in Portland and it's worth a stop by this market just to pick up a baguette or their fig/walnut bread. If you want a scrumptious treat to eat on the spot, highly recommend the buckwheat chocolate chip or dark chocolate chocolate rye cookie. Or both! The Pie-guy has an assortment of pies, all out of this world. Sour cream key lime, marionberry, apple, pecan, blueberry, dazzle dazzle mixed berry - taste them all and it will be a challenge to pick one to bring home! My faves are the key lime and apple. They come in small (for 1-2), medium (2-3) and large. They are a few dollars more than pies I see at other markets, but the quality makes it worth it. Located on both the streetcar and max lines, it's easy to get here. There is street parking also, but depending on the time (5:00 on) it can be challenging. I stop by when they open and usually pull right up in front of stands.

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