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    Hartman's Heritage Community Market

    3.0 (1 review)

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    City Market

    City Market

    4.5
    (299 reviews)
    8.2 mi
    $$

    This was a fabulous stop! I lucked out with parking in the main parking lot and let me warn you to…read morenot skip out on paying. It was a measly $2.39 for two hours. I saw the meter maid on patrol both when I got here and when I left. They are ruthless! The market is cool and while I was here to see the Arabia (only here until November than then going... they don't know where) but I took the time to walk around and to get a coffee at the unimaginatively named City Market Coffee House. The cortado was more flat white but it was tasty and delicious and it was nice to sit for a bit and people watch before heading to the riverboat. Lots of other food and drink options here and shopping too. [Review 830 of 2026 - 548 in Missouri - 26011 overall]

    This is one of the popular tourist destinations in KC. There are multiple arch signs available for…read moretaking a picture around the landmark. The shops are somewhat spread out, so a lot of walking required. Plenty of parking available, first 2 hours are free. Most shops are accessible through indoor hallway, so it's manageable to walk in winter. There are several different types of shops, restaurants, grocery stores are available. There's also a steam boat museum with a gift shop. Among restaurants they had Arabian, Brazilian, Indian, Vietnamese, Mexican, Ethiopian, Filipino and a Pizza place. All these places were small shops with limited seating area. There was one boba tea store and a Dutch flower shop as well. We spent over an hour exploring different shops. We bought some souvenir goods from here. All the staff members and associates were friendly and helpful. I wish there was better heating in the passage way, especially the restaurant and grocery stores wing.

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    Overland Park Farmers Market

    Overland Park Farmers Market

    4.5
    (71 reviews)
    14.5 mi
    $$

    The newly renovated Overland Park Farmers' Market is a fantastic refresh, offering both indoor and…read moreoutdoor shopping spaces filled with locally grown produce, fresh meats, baked goods, spices, flowers, artisan products, and much more. We arrived early to beat the crowds, and it was definitely worth it. Parking seems much improved thanks to expanded lots and additional street parking throughout the surrounding area. The busiest stop by far was Nitchals Farm, where nearly 25 people were already lined up at 7:30 a.m. waiting for homegrown tomatoes and fresh produce. Not wanting to miss out (a little FOMO never hurts!), we joined the line ourselves. While we waited, several people couldn't stop talking about how good their tomatoes are, so it felt like we made the right choice. Another favorite was Bazaar Spice, which offers an impressive selection of spices available by the scoop or in bottles. We picked up two bottles for $15 and chose the Italian Blend and Salsa Blend, both of which smelled amazing. Every vendor we visited was welcoming and friendly, and there was an incredible variety of high-quality products throughout the market. It's easy to see why this has become such a popular community destination. We're already looking forward to making it part of our weekly summer routine. A few tips: - Arrive early for the best selection, especially if you're hoping to grab fresh tomatoes. - Bring a few large reusable shopping bags--you'll likely leave with more than you planned! Current Market Hours - Saturdays: 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (April 18 - September 26) - Wednesdays: 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (June 3 - September 2) - Fall Saturdays: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (October 3 - November 21)

    Closed last year, back open this season, and honestly better for it. This place is huge -- I lost…read morecount somewhere around booth 30. Food, honey, maybe 50 kinds of jam, bison sausage, you name it, there's something for everybody. Only knock is I wish there'd been more coffee vendors, but the croissants more than made up for it. They corral off the surrounding streets for the market, so budget for parking two or three blocks out and walking in -- worth it. Vibe-wise it's got the same energy as the River Market downtown, but way more breathing room between booths, which makes it a lot more approachable if you actually want to browse instead of shuffling shoulder to shoulder. Will be back.

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    Zona Rosa Farmer's Market

    Zona Rosa Farmer's Market

    3.5
    (2 reviews)
    17.1 mi

    I can't believe that I didn't know this was here! A farmer's market open on Tuesday evenings in the…read moreNorthland! This is possibly the best news I've gotten all week! Now I will warn you, if you are picturing the Northland's answer to River Market, stop now! This is a much smaller market with just a handful of vendors, two produce stands, two baked goods, salsa, and even a homemade curries served hot! I was highly impressed with how much was offered in such a small space! The baked goods were devine, try the citrus shortbread! Although the GF baked good table is also well worth the trip. You know how most gluten free items taste like cardboard? These don't! The muffins taste like muffins, the bread is soft like bread and the snozzberries taste like... nevermind you get the point! Really enjoyed the homemade salsa, in four different varieties of heat! BRING IT! Unique local produce offered, hello wild blackberries and green cauliflower! But the best part for me was visiting Kafa, a woman who really should have her own restaurant and who's mango curry chicken could cause a serious addition! She serves a variety of foods from her homeland still warm and really should be your regular Tuesday night dinner stop! After being tempted with many tasty samples I loaded up, I'll be enjoying Kafa's home cooking for a couple days at least! They are open every Tuesday June - August 4pm-8pm or until they sell out! Warning - not for those with limited willpower around homemade food and fresh produce!

    There is so much more this could be, talked to the vendors and it sounded like the management was…read morekeeping people out, so small no choices but the vendors are all nice and for whats there, its good but it could be more.

    Cristina's Produce

    Cristina's Produce

    4.3
    (11 reviews)
    8.3 mi
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    "Caveat Emptor" - no place in KC is this Latin phrase of "Let the buyer beware" more relevant to,…read morethan shopping at Christina's Produce. Great bargains can be had here, but you can also spend money on produce that you will be throwing away very quickly after purchase if not inspected thoroughly and used ASAP. Make sure to carefully inspect the ripeness / color / texture / firmness of every object and open those packages of berries; there can be hidden mold on many products. There is a reason things are marked down so cheap; preparing a dinner for that evening - go for it. Stocking up for the week - think twice. My favorite bargains are when avocados are 4 / $1 or flats of bananas are $3. A great way to overindulge on some tasty guacamole (get the seasoning next door) or a cheap healthy treat for the office staff. If I lived in the neighborhood, I'd visit daily and knock down my grocery bill by 75%.

    Cristina's Produce is THE place to buy cheap produce in the downtown-ish area! I am shocked every…read moreweek at how cheap everything is. Bring cash and be prepared so you can quickly pay the employees who are walking around to bag your selections for you. They have a lot of items that are unique and harder to find at other stores, and they have tons of variety! Always make sure to check out the $1 sale bowls for deals on large quantities of super ripe produce (ex. 8 super ripe plums for $1 and 10 old potatoes for $1)

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