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    Irma's Produce

    5.0 (6 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    1 month ago

    Great people great produce. Victor is wonderful to deal with. Always has a positive attitude

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    WNC Farmer's Market

    WNC Farmer's Market

    4.2
    (94 reviews)
    26.2 mi
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    We love coming here for the Fresh produce including heirloom tomatoes, seasonal peaches and…read morestrawberries, and all types of delicious locally made jams from Cottes farms and other places. We also have enjoyed the beans and olives stuffed with lemon rinds that we bought here. We almost always stop by when we are next door at Jesse Israel's.

    We made sure to check the website before driving mode to this market. Market it states that…read morewell-behaved leash pads are welcomed in outdoor market areas but are not allowed inside any of the buildings, sheds or shops. That is totally reasonable so we made the truck over. When we arrived however, I thought we were in the wrong place. It has an industrial feel, not a farmers market feel, and there were no markets going on outside. As a matter of fact, the only market was indoor with about a dozen or so stalls. We were disappointed, but I wanted to check it out so my husband remained in the vehicle with our dog. I looked at every market stall inside and I was in and out in about 5 minutes. Having produce doesn't make something a farmers market. It just felt like walking around local grocery store. About a third of the vendors were fruits and vegetables and the rest were knick-knacks and t-shirts and miscellaneous items. Also, it was incredibly empty. I mean I understand why. I did find a new cider to try but knowing what I know now, I would most likely not make the drive again. I realize I'm not from the area, but this was no different than any local grocery stores to me.

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    Fisher's On South Buncombe

    Fisher's On South Buncombe

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    49.2 mi

    Stopped by here yesterday because we wanted to pick peaches. This location isn't where you would…read morepick peaches. This location has fresh fruit and vegetables. It also has an ice cream parlor attached. I spoke to the owner and she was so sweet. She shared with me the location where to pick the peaches, she shared the history of the orchard, and she also picked me a watermelon. I don't typically buy them and don't know how to pick them. This location isn't where right off the main road. It's like a Farmer's Market. You get to try some fruit that they have labeled. It's really nice and I will be back before the season is over.

    I had a really disappointing experience here on April 4th, 2026 around 1pm…read more I walked in excited to support a small business and asked a simple question-whether they accepted credit cards. Instead of just answering, I was met with a judgmental look and told, "Yes, but theres a surcharge-and we don't take EBT or food vouchers". That response was unnecessary and honestly offensive. I didn't ask about assistance programs, and there was no reason to bring that up. If felt like an assumption was made about me the moment I walked in. Let me be clear: there is nothing wrong with people who use EBT or need assistance. What is wrong is making assumptions about someone and speaking to them in a way that reflects bias or prejudice. For context, I'm a regsitered nurse-someone who works hard, contributes to my community and deserves to be treated with the same respect as anyone else who walks through that door. If you run a business-especially one that depends on the community-how you treat people matters. Respect should never be optional. Do better.

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