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    Memorial Villages Farmers Market

    Memorial Villages Farmers Market

    4.7
    (31 reviews)
    1.7 mi
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    What a fun place to start the weekend! With live music, it definitely felt bustling as this was a…read morepopular place to be. Only open on Saturdays from 9 am to 1 pm, this market several produce stands as well as some for home goods (candles, leather items, jewelry, dog bandanas + treats, knife sharpening). One can stock up on eggs, microgreens, fresh pastas, hummus/spreads, jams, meats, and even seafood here. For eats, acai bowls, leige waffles, bakeries, cookies (!!), tacos, empanadas, and refreshing pops were some nibbles available. There's a playground with some tables in the middle to sit down. There's a map at the entrance, but it's more fun to amble around and browse! A parking lot is available, but most people were parking in the neighborhoods (as directed by the signs). Most vendors took Apple Pay or Venmo, but bring cash just in case. Come early-- I went around 9:30 am, and some of the home bakeries were sold out of their popular goods!

    This is such a lovely Farmer's Market. It's so calming and relaxing. Yes, it's a market with…read moreveggies and fruit, but they offer so much more. The range of vendors is unique. I spotted one vendor selling goat milk and another a ray of bread like jalapeno, raisin, and sourdough. Also, they had food vendors on-site. My favorite was Don Jorge, who used chamoy sauce and condiments on everything. I got his chips with olive oil and his fruit drink with a sprinkle of spice. I must say the chamoy made the taste even better. Charleston Kitchen Pies sold out quickly. I was actually going to purchase the display, which was a bourbon pecan and eggnog rum sweet potato pie. Gumbo Now Vendor and Pain Train Salsa, where I tasted their avocado sauce with their Tortilla Chips, is one of many vendors. It's a nice farmer's market and shouldn't be missed. If you come out, there's a huge park for the children to run around and for you to sit on the benches relaxing or eating a taco or chicken biscuit sandwich; there's really so much out here. Parking is plentiful on-site and street.

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    Heights Mercantile Farmers Market

    Heights Mercantile Farmers Market

    4.6
    (9 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    Heights Farmer's Market has quickly become a popular destination on the second and fourth Sundays…read moreof the month (9am -1pm). While there are a couple of farmer's stands with fresh produce, nuts and dairy, I would say most stands sell prepared food items. There's a wide range of items from fresh baked bread, salsas, kombucha, donuts and more. There's also several coffee vendors to grab a nice beverage to sip while strolling the booths. Parking is very limited for this market. Expect to park on a neighboring street (be sure to pay attention to parking signs) and walk a couple of blocks to reach the market. Another solid option is to walk or bike in from the heights bayou trial. This is a great option to get a little exercise and reduce congestion in the area. Overall, a great market! Don't forget a reusable shopping tote and bring some cash if you can!

    FAVORITE VENDOR: Miya's Munchies. Her pot pies are fantastic. Not to be missed!…read more This market is held the second and fourth Sunday of every month. Rain or shine. If you want to be certain, check their events website (https://www.heightsmercantile.com/events) for upcoming dates. Parking was a slight inconvenience, had to find something on a residential street nearby. Nice market, on the small side. Grabbed a few awesome products -- local honey from Bee2Bee, seafood pot pies from Miya's Munchies (she's got both frozen pies and hand pies), and some gluten-free sourdough bread from Leven. Everything was good but like I mentioned above, the pot pies from Miya's are amazing. My one complaint would be the lack of produce. Only spotted one vendor with a relatively small selection. You can always head to the Houston Farmer's Market on Airline Drive, which is open daily. They have loads of produce. Maybe this goes without saying but it gets brutally hot. Parts of the market were in direct sun so please be safe. Water and sun protection. Leven bakery sells fresh coconuts to sip from. They're very refreshing but too small to share (and priced at $8 each). Might be a good idea to bring some water from home.

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