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    Fruteria la Hacienda

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    The Produce Spot

    The Produce Spot

    4.2
    (114 reviews)
    4.9 mi
    $

    Average quality, high prices. Their old location was bomb and this one is a dud…read more In my humble opinion, the pompano store rocked. 80% of their items were fair priced and 20% were great bargains! They always encouraged me to come back, and I did. Quality is OK day-of. Most of it needs to be eaten quickly. For instance their watermelon or mangoes wont be good after a week. That's fine but $5.99/small melon or $1/mango are almost as bad as publix. Not quite but almost. Where's the deals? If its expensive, Where's the high quality? I respect their game and wish them luck but sadly its a closed chapter for me. Its not that im not going to return out of spite, but I wont be returning simply because there's no point to. Theres no deals or anything amazing anymore. Best of luck

    More like a 2.5 today. It's sad because I really liked shopping here…read more I don't know what happened to the store. They used to have beautiful fresh fruits and vegetables, a nice freezer section. I even bought a tomato tree here once. I don't come often since it's not close, but every once in a while when I'm going to Costco, I'll just drive down a little bit further and stop in and pick up some things. I was so disappointed today. They've gotten rid of 99% of freezer section and they have the old cases for sale, so that's the end of that. Today they had long tables of garbage thrown on top and I'm not quite sure what it was, but people were digging through like it was some flea market garage sale. The entire store has changed and in my opinion not for the better. I was able to pick up a couple of avocados at 3 for a $1, a bag of potatoes so I can make mashed potatoes for Thanksgiving, some tomatoes, and that's about it. I did notice that they had a table full of hot pickle tomatoes that expired 9/20/2025 so that did it for me. I don't understand why you would put out food no matter what price it is, after the expiration date. The other thing that bothered me was the 4% fee for credit card. I know as a fact, if you have the right credit card processing you pay 1.9%. They also had a tip jar at the check out...for what... so the salaried employee can slide your purchases across a scanner and you can put the items in the bags you bring. No one packs your bags here and they don't even have plastic or paper bags. With all the fees, the prices aren't any less than TJs or Aldi. I know now, I don't ever have to drive down here again.

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    Entrance. Lots of fresh herbs and flowers by the door
    Entrance. Lots of fresh herbs and flowers by the door
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    Parkland Farmers Market

    Parkland Farmers Market

    4.4
    (49 reviews)
    5.4 mi
    $

    The Parkland Farmers Market is held the first & third Sunday of the month, November thru April. It…read moreis held in a large field, also known as the Equestrian Park. At other times, there are horse shows and competitions in the same general area. Parking is free for everyone! They provide handicapped parking for those with valid placards. Just show it to the parking guides. We rarely see horses here during the market, but it sometimes seems that EVERYONE brings their dog. Any many of the vendors cater to the dogs as well, selling dog food, treats, doggie duds, toys and more. Parkland's dog parks, (one for little dogs and one for large dogs), called Barkland, are right down the road from the Farmer's Market. It is not a large market, but it has a nice selection of items. Many of the vendors give out tasting samples. There are food trucks as well, and a covered seating area, so feel free to buy food at the market and eat breakfast, brunch or lunch right there. The people who sell honey let you taste any and all. Be sure you taste brfore you buy. The honeys have a very broad range of flavors and colors, with avocado honey being almost avocado green...Really! The french bakery has yummy breads & pastries.The croissants are fresh, yet, when we sat down to eat them at the market, we decided we like them better lightly toasted with butter and/or honey on them. I'm bringing the rest home. Samples are always free at the apple cider donut booth, kettle korn, paela, dips, salsas, banana breads, (one if our favorite vendors). Believe it or not, the item least represented are fruits and vegetables. You'd think that at a Farmer's Market, there would be more. Many of the fruits and veggies even come complete with stickers, printed with codes for the supermarket. Not everything is homegrown.... They, however, usually have homegrown tomatoes, eggplants, zuchini, carrots, string beans, cheeses and more. . Other vendors sell veggie sprouts, many varieties of mushrooms (sometimes), various homemade clothes, granola, hot sauces, dips, The fish guy sells fresh fish salads, whatever he has caught in the last couple of days. The pickle guy is very popular, selling al different kinds of pickles. From time to time time there are special events: An antique car show Musical performers For Christmas there were 3-4 aisles of homemade gift items. and more... We've come to the market just to pick up their terrific banana bread. It comes in several varieties, but, having tried a few, opt for the original now every time. Hint: It freezes well too.

    I've been coming to this farmers market for a few years. It's huge! Lots of great vendors, lot of…read morecute dogs walking around and just overall good vibes. Supporting small businesses - many vendors offer free samples! They have a wide variety of things to choose from, coffee, pastries, pickles, dips, hummus, breads, produce, bbq, the lists goes on and on. There is something for everyone! Everyone is so friendly and you get a reusable bag to put your goodies in. Parking is free. It's stroller/wagon friendly. Come hungry and ready to spend your coins LOL. It's worth it :)

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    Paella cooking...
    Paella cooking...
    Selling beef jerky and offering samples
    Selling beef jerky and offering samples
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    The Produce Spot

    The Produce Spot

    4.2
    (15 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    99 Cent Farmer's Market - Pompano…read more What an unexpected gem! The 99 Cent Farmer's Market in Pompano blew me away with its gorgeous fruit selection, super fresh herbs, and all kinds of miscellaneous goodies -- all at unbelievably low prices. Everything was vibrant, fresh, and far higher quality than you'd ever expect for 99 cents. They even have great snack boxes that are perfect for on-the-go. And as a sweet surprise, we were given a free pumpkin on our way out! The staff made the experience even better. Everyone was warm and friendly, and I have to give a special shout-out to Angelina, our wonderfully helpful cashier, and Anissa -- The Juice Spot Queen -- who absolutely lives up to the title. If you haven't checked out this place yet, you're missing out. Highly recommended!

    I always come here and check before I head to a large chain grocery store for necessary items or…read morethings that I just want to try. Surprisingly they have lots of vegan, vegetarian, and plant-based products! That's another reason why I come here first. I've been to this location quite a few times. The old location was on Atlantic Boulevard and it was called the $.99 market. This location is called the produce spot. You're at the right spot if you're on 150 in Powerline. I don't like to add that they have more registers or more lines available. In the previous location they had multiple registers, but there was only one line. It's still a bit hectic in here, but it's a lot more organized. As for the parking spaces, yeah it's crazy, but it was crazy at the other place, but it's just crazy Lol. But your pockets will thank you. Although I do enjoy the prices some things have changed. Some items have gone up in price, but you have to be observant and a smart shopper. However, their fruits and vegetables are still fairly priced. They do have a lot more refrigerated items and their new fresh herb section is amazing. As for their frozen products, honestly I would say more than 75% of them are priced extremely low. Theyonly a few items that may be a bit higher. In any case, I always come here and check. The atmosphere is a little bit hectic, and I at most days it's very busy and congested but sometimes if you come out just the right time during the week you get out of here with your sleeves intact. Still a great pace still going to find the best deals.

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    Boca Farmers Market

    Boca Farmers Market

    4.6
    (7 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    The Boca Raton Farmers market is held on the Boca Raton Innovation Campus, famous for being the…read morebirthplace of the first personal computer which was invented and developed here. The IBM PC Model 5150 was developed on campus in 1981. The first PC keyboard was also invented here by IBM engineer David Bradley although he credits its popularity to Bill Gates who decided to license his operating system to IBM in what is now the 5000 building. The market began in April of 2025. It is held every Sunday in the parking lot from 9 to 1 with free community Yoga at 9:30 AM. The market supports small businesses, farms, and artisans. There were two rows of tents selling local produce, clothes, jewelry, organic coffee, cold pressed juice, raw dairy, cheese, chocolate, fudge, prepared food, stone crab claws, seafood, microgreens, fresh baked bread and bagels, beauty products, pottery, spices. rum cake, gut health, raw honey, plants, Italian ice, and more. They also had knife sharpening. This is a dog and family friendly event. The weather was beautiful and it was so nice to leisurely shop and checked out the variety of vendors. Everyone was so friendly and I enjoyed supporting small businesses in the welcoming community atmosphere.

    Open every Sunday from 9-1. A small market with about 40 booths selling fresh cheeses, organic…read morecoffee, green juice, seafood, dairy, jewelry, and clothing. All local vendors and artisans. If you like vinyl records there's a booth here with some oldies. Located in the parking lot of BRIC - Boca Raton Innovation Center in between Spanish River and Yamato also known as the old IBM complex. If you're looking for something to do on a Sunday morning it's a nice place to grab a coffee, walk around and support local.

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    Boca Farmers Market
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