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    Lakeside Market

    Lakeside Market

    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    1.3 km

    The Lakeside Market is held in the Wellington Town Center on Thursday nights from the beginning of…read moreSeptember until the end of May. It is held in conjunction with the weekly food truck and music series for even more fun with food, shopping, and entertainment. Every week there are over 40 vendors selling homemade Italian ice, conch salad, alcohol, alfajores, raw honey, jewelry, candles, fresh squeezed lemonade, fruit popsicles, jerky, weight loss help, vision and dental services, baked goods, 3D printed toys, gelato, and more. Wellington Town Center is very nicely maintained. They had a country music tribute band and the lawn in front of the Wellington Amphitheater was perfectly manicured and the ideal place to sit if you brought a lawn chair but you could hear the music from pretty much anywhere. Kids can safely play at the adjacent Scott's Place Playground which is fenced and was being monitored by city employees. This is the area where you can also find the restrooms. Between the food tents and trucks there was just about anything you could want to eat and the shopping vendors had interesting and unique items. If there is one drawback to this event it would be that finding a parking space can sometimes be difficult. Don't even think about parking in the shopping plaza next door. Once you get your parking spot, this is a fabulous event.

    This is a community market, featuring locally sourced fresh farm to fork products including fruits,…read morevegetables, flowers, plants, herbs, soaps, jellies and jams, baked goods and local Florida honey. Check out their artisan breads. The sunset is a beautiful addition to the Market. Prices commensurate with the stores.

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    South Florida Fair

    South Florida Fair

    3.5
    (117 reviews)
    7.1 km

    I've loved coming here since I was a kid, and my visit this year did not disappoint with my own…read morekids. This was the first year they really wanted to ride the rides. The first time we showed up just when the fair opened on the weekend, and parking was ample, so we didn't upgrade. When we returned on a later day after school, we upgraded the parking so we could get in right away. Either way. I finally know my way around: we entered through YesterYear village. I prefer leaving this way as well, as there is some space for kids running around and some benches in the village to chill and sit, plus a bathroom to use, before leaving. And... they had these giant hot glazed donuts that might have made its way into my hands for the ride home! On our tamer first visit, we looked at all the animals, and pet all the animals - my favorite part! Parade: short, certainly not worth 'waiting' for. The ice show: interesting. it was free. I appreciate the attempt to make a pirate themed ice show but some of the costumes fell short. People were snickering around us, which didn't help. Thank you to the awesome ice skaters! A cool spot to 'rest' in an air-conditioned indoor space on a hot day. The magic show: well my kids loved this. Silly, but they loved it so much they wanted to see the exact same show on their return visit. Pirate acrobat show: my younger kid liked it a lot, my older son could barely tolerate, but for me it was a miss (the pirate theme, especially). Acrigulture mini-fun row: this was so fun for my kids. Saddling fake horses, scooping fake poop, milking a fake cow: they thought this was golden. Fair food: we ate these giant donuts that were super reasonably priced for the amount of donut and filling we received. Note to self: no one ever finishes anything: bring ziplock bags because they complained they wanted to 'eat it later.' I let my kids get cotton candy, and some other ice cream concoction another time. They mostly ate the same kid theme of chicken tenders, fries, burgers, pizza. I mostly ate their leftovers- because they were finished by the time I could think about finding my own food. And then I added on some arepas later- so overpriced but delicious in the moment. My kids loved the kids rides. We bought the fastpasses, which were unnecessary on the kids rides, but a lifesaver when they moved to the adult rides. It's so fun for them to be able to repeat their favorite rides over and over. I did just buy tickets the first time, but the unlimited wristbands ahead of time. Note to self: splurge on purchasing the wristbands ahead of time! My kids begged to return every day. Why is the fair so long?! J/K... please extend LOL

    The South Florida Fair was an absolute blast. First stop... the jumbo swings that are 177 feet in…read morethe air. Let me just say, I'm still shocked I actually did it. I kept telling myself, "You loved swings as a kid, you've got this," but this was a whole different level of terrifying. Totally worth it... but also mildly questioning my life choices while dangling in the sky. The food alone is reason enough to go. We shared bourbon pineapple chicken, steak tips, Redskin mashed potatoes, and way too much corn, and every bite was a win. Classic fair comfort food with some seriously good flavors. We hit the roller coaster, played games, caught a couple of shows, and just soaked in the whole vibe. The weather was perfect, the energy was fun, and it was one of those days where you're just genuinely happy you went. All in all, such a great experience. Already counting down to going back next year.

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    Pirates exhibit.
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    South Florida Garlic Fest

    South Florida Garlic Fest

    2.8
    (40 reviews)
    1.5 km

    I've been to garlic festivals in Gilroy CA, Saugerties NY, and Bennington VT many times. They…read moreusually have dozens of farmers with a wide variety of different garlic breeds, as well as a many vendors of sausages (italian, venison, beef), cheeses from dairy farms, shallots, peppers, pesto, on and on and on. That's not even talking about the foods that are available for dining on site. This festival had one garlic farmer with fresh garlic, one with farm made garlic powder/granules/chips and black garlic, and 'Garlic Festival Foods' factory made jarred marinated garlic. The parking was a nightmare. The premium parking was full and there was no one to help guide people to parking. There were warnings that if you park in the wrong lot you'll be towed, but no clear signage where one lot ends and the danger zone begins. We kept circling and circling, and were about to leave despite prepaying for tickets, until after about 20 minutes we eventually found someone to follow back to their car and get their space when they left. The vendors were all frustrated because the wifi and cellular connections were so bad that they couldn't do card processing and they couldn't find anyone in charge to talk to about it. Many of the vendors we talked to said they won't be coming back (especially the two that were actually selling garlic). The food wasn't very garlicky. Just standard fair with extra garlic powder. This was a nice community fair, and hopefully it will grow into a real garlic festival some day, but it was poorly run, and very disappointing.

    The Garlic festival 2021 was actually in Wellington. It was near the Wellington mall. They had a…read morereally nice bus/shuttle to take you closer to the event. The bus was nice. Temperature was taken before getting inside. The first thing you smell as you enter. Is the smell of food. It smells so good. The food vendors are right at the entrance. I tried the garlic ginger candid bacon. That was good, more like awesome. A must try in my opinion. Food prices are a little high. So many food options. So little time lol. They had a live band playing. I do really like the music they are playing. It was a mixture of different genres. They had the place in front of the band marked. It looked like a checker board, for social distancing. A great idea. I tried the garlic gelato. It tasted to me like vanilla ice cream with a little hint of vanilla. It was good. I had a good time. I came early so it wasn't very crowded. But it got crowded later on. They had many different venders and artist. The sculptures and art work where beautiful. I specially like the carvings. So many talented artist.

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    Bring on the garlic aioli!
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    Chicken garlic in a pita
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    Wellington Classic Brew Fest

    Wellington Classic Brew Fest

    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    1.5 km

    Lovely day for an outing on the lake. The basic ticket ($60) gets you in & samples of any of the…read morecraft brews or ciders. The VIP access pass ($90) gets you in the gates an hour early & access to the a/c indoors with food and drinks. & then there is the non-drinker (designated driver) pass ($15) allows you to walk around & have access to the food trucks and vendor tables. General ticket: A, pretty good VIP pass: A+, excellent Non drinker's pass: C, fair Vegan non drinker experience: F, nope, nothing for you here. Except sunshine & pretty water views

    Wellington, FLA welcomed it's first brewfest and hopefully many more to follow. This town is noted…read morefor its equestrian and polo tournaments. But the openness of the amphitheater was an excellent venue to have a beer festival. Pint glasses were handed out, which were a bit tedious to tote as opposed to lanyards in other fests I have attended. Security was tight as expected. Possibly 15 independent craft breweries were represented plus one famed name brand, Guinness. Long lines formed to try different types of IPAs, lagers, wheat beers, stouts, porters, Belgian ales to name a few. Beautiful weather with friendly people and background bands on stage made for an enjoyable afternoon. There were many water stations available to drink or rinse your pint glass. Some of the brewers had water available to washout your glass. South Florida has some excellent diversity in breweries.

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