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    George’s Farm

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Redland Market Village

    Redland Market Village

    4.2
    (146 reviews)
    4.2 mi
    $

    Redland Market Village is one of those places that just feels alive. If you're looking for a fun…read moreweekend outing with the family, this is definitely a spot worth checking out. There are tons of vendors, plenty of produce, food trucks, fresh juices, games and rides for kids, lots of parking, and enough things to see that you can easily spend a few hours just wandering around. My favorite part, and honestly the main reason I keep coming back, is La Fontana Verde. If you love herbs, teas, tinctures, and natural wellness, do yourself a favor and stop in. The owners are incredibly kind, patient, and knowledgeable. My family and I always end up asking a million questions, and they never make us feel rushed. They genuinely care and are always willing to share their knowledge. It's become our go-to herb shop. The produce selection at the market is huge, and it's actually kind of fun comparing prices between vendors. My only wish is that there were more certified organic fruits and vegetables available. If organic produce is your top priority, that may be a downside. But if you're looking for seasonal fruits, including seeded watermelons (yes, fruit is supposed to have seeds!), you'll find plenty of options. Another bonus is that parts of the market are covered, so even if Florida decides to randomly rain on your plans, you can still enjoy walking around. Overall, Redland Market Village is a South Florida staple. Come for the produce, stay for the Seeded fruit, and definitely don't leave without stopping by La Fontana Verde.

    If you love farmer's markets, you will enjoy this one! They have a great variety of fruits and…read morevegetables in terms of vendors and lots of stalls filled with all kinds of things. You can easily spend a day browsing here but I was just looking for tropical fruits which I found a good variety of them.

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    Great day at the market
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    Robert Is Here

    Robert Is Here

    4.3
    (1.5k reviews)
    7.0 mi
    $$

    If you're heading south toward the Everglades or anywhere near Everglades City, a stop at Robert Is…read moreHere is absolutely non-negotiable. This iconic fruit stand is a true South Florida institution. From the moment you pull in, it feels like stepping into a charming, old-school roadside market bursting with color and character. Crates overflow with vibrant tropical fruits, the air smells sweet and fresh, and the whole place has that nostalgic, family-run charm you just don't find everywhere anymore. The mamey milkshake is my go-to and hands down my favorite. It's unbelievably thick, creamy, and packed with rich tropical flavor. One sip and you'll understand why it's legendary. Beyond the milkshakes, they carry incredible local honey, homemade sauces, unique jams, fresh shallots, beautiful vegetables, and perfectly ripe fruits. The exotic fruit selection alone is worth the trip. you'll discover varieties you didn't even know existed. What makes it even more special is that Robert himself is often there, still working and interacting with customers. It adds such a personal touch. Everyone on staff is genuinely kind, welcoming, and happy to answer questions or offer recommendations. Don't skip the back area, there's a small petting zoo where you can buy feed and interact with the animals, which makes it a fun stop for families and kids. It's more than just a fruit stand . it's an experience. A must-visit South Florida classic.

    So I drove all the way here knowing I was in for an adventure. I wanted a farm stand or market…read more While they had a tiny bit of veggies, they had about 20% fruit and 75% mangoes. Disappointed. I decided I might as well get a shake since the line was long- I got the Mamey milkshake since I never had Mamey before. It is good. I really can't describe it- not sweet. Creamy. Yeah, kind of like sweet potato. We'll see how my tummy feels after the milk in the shake By the way- this is a large cup. I'm definitely not going to finish this!!! It's great for tourists ands kids. It was too hot for me to walk around and look at the animals- so go in the morning. That's it. I'm leaving. Apparently there's wine tasting 3 miles down the road!

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    By Brothers

    By Brothers

    3.9
    (245 reviews)
    5.3 mi
    $$

    What a great little spot! We recently discovered it during our annual Homestead exploration and…read morewere immediately welcomed by our server, Ruth, who shared the history of the restaurant and even let us sample their homemade honey. We had breakfast--steak, eggs, hot Cuban toast with butter, and café con leche--and we were stuffed by the time we left. Absolutely delicious. There's also a small, kid-friendly playground further into the property that requires a fee to enter, but we didn't check it out this time--maybe next visit. Head over to By Brothers for breakfast. It's amazing!

    I'm always hesitant about going to places that have live animals due to treatment reasons. I want…read morethe animals to be well taken care of and not in horrible conditions. I'd say about 65%-75% were in reasonable enclosures. I will say some of the animals, especially the one camel by itself with the cows was really picking on the cows and it made me feel so bad for them being chased around a small space. There was also a gator that had lacerations on its arm, and there were way too many in one small enclosure. They had an opportunity for you to take pictures with two baby gators, but they literally just had them sitting in a tank with tape on their mouth and it was maybe a 40 gallon tank which is what I keep my pet lizard in by himself. If I could, I'd give a 3.5 stars because it was still an interesting experience,, there was a lot of things to see and a lot of stuff to do. We did paintball we wrote on the train. We checked out all the animals the fish and I think my favorite part was the aviary. All the birds were able to roam freely and were following us around to see if we had food. as far as cost, it's a really accessible price and you have access to a lot of different things, but I do question the animal treatment.

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    Tiki area where you can sit listen to music and order food and drinks
    Tiki area where you can sit listen to music and order food and drinks
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