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    Lone Star Farmers Market

    3.4 (13 reviews)
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    Vista Brewing pop-up Biergarten across from the farmers market!
    Michaela P.

    Nice setting. Pretty day. Not many farmers, but lots of CBD sales. Good place to grab a cup of coffee and let the kids roam on the lawn. Not a great place to buy produce. Good thing Whole Foods is a block away.

    all natural sliced pork belly and lamb chops from two different vendors
    Dawn H.

    Let me premise by saying it was cold, like 38 degrees cold, when I went so I can't say all the stalls that were there that day is the norm or not. I drove past a few times during late summer and I think it looked like there were more vendors available. ??? There were maybe 20 vendors at best and only ONE sold produce. Selection was OK, but prices were rather high. As far as the rest of the vendors: several cooked food options - tamales - hummus - naan - artisanal breads... Others: fish - organic pork - lamb - ALL frozen products... Other others: essential oils - tie dye stuff - jewelry - fermented tea (YUCK) - dog treats... Was so excited when I moved here that there was a "Farmers Market" close by that was open year round. Blahh...disappointed.

    Situated in the center of the Hill Country Galleria. ..across from the library.
    Gypsy T.

    I love the new venue for the farmers market ... perfectly situated on the central lawn of the Hill Country Galleria. A nice variety of vendors offering fresh produce and artisan, custom offerings. A great place to not only meander between vendor booths, but also a place to sit down and savor the market's offerings because there are several sitting areas, plus a wonderful venue to listen to local music while you're at the farmers market. Sunday mornings are happily spent there!

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    Public Service Announcement: there are no actual farmers selling here. But you can get scented candles and four different types of salsa...

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    kombucha tea is yummy, eggs are cheap, homemade yogurt and granola is delicious.

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    Texas Farmers' Market At Mueller

    Texas Farmers' Market At Mueller

    4.0
    (151 reviews)
    2.4 mi
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    I'm disappointed to be writing this, but I had an upsetting experience at the farmers market last…read moreSunday. Farmers markets are supposed to be welcoming, family-friendly spaces where local vendors, farmers, nonprofits, faith groups, and community members can come together safely and respectfully. Unfortunately, I witnessed something that made the environment feel anything but welcoming. There was a small religious group with a table at the market, and as someone passed by, they shouted offensive racial and religious slurs at the men working the table. It was completely uncalled for. Rather than engaging in any kind of respectful conversation, this person chose to be hateful and intimidating in a public community space. I understand that the organizers may not be able to identify or remove every person who behaves this way, but I do think the market should be more proactive about making its expectations clear. A farmers market should feel safe for everyone, including vendors and community organizations that may be more likely to face harassment. Clear signage, public reminders, or stronger policies against hate speech and intolerance would go a long way. I hope the organizers take this seriously and make it clear that racism, religious intolerance, and harassment are not acceptable at this market. The community deserves a space that truly feels supportive, inclusive, and safe for all.

    Beautiful and big! Right next to nice park (and a dog park) , trails, and children's play areas…read more Great spot for locals and visitors alike - a nice Austin experience as you meet local farmers and small merchants.

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    Beef and lamb. Tallow soap too.
    Beef and lamb. Tallow soap too.
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    Lotus Creamery
    Texas Farmers' Market At Mueller

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    Elevated Artisanal Goods

    Elevated Artisanal Goods

    4.7
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    1.0 mi
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    This uniquely Austin business recently popped up at the Sunset Valley Farmers Market sampling…read moresoups, sauces, cheese and the most decadent Potato Salad (with a twist) that I have EVER had. The twist: Maytag bleu cheese, bacon and white truffle are all in the potato salad. Truffles and Potato Salad... WOW - what a combination. My taste buds will never be the same. They cater to vegans, vegetarians and carnivores alike. If you are Vegan, you will love their Roasted Carrot and Fennel Soup and their Pumpkin Ginger soup. Hot or cold, as vegan fare, it is the creamiest soup I have experienced, sans the cream. Their Smoky Tomato soup is out of this world, and dare I say, much healthier than the local chain restaurant alternatives. Cheese lovers, get ready with the bread and your spreader, they make a cows milk lemon infused fresh cheese, soft, spreadable and melts in your mouth. I have never had anything like it. I walked away with 2 soups, the cheese and the potato salad. I almost forgot about the potato salad because it was in my fridge less than 24 hours before gobbled up. For local, artisan foods, they were priced very reasonably. One pint containers of soup were $5 each. Potato Salad in same sized container (not filled to top) was $6 and 6 oz of cheese was also $6. Chef Blake Moffitt is truly an artist and the name of his business: Elevated Artisanal Goods, Inc. clearly fits the caliber of food he is creating. A must add to your Saturday morning stops. I am hooked! They do not have a website - but do have e-mail: elevatedartisan@gmail.com

    I stopped by their booth today at the Sunset Valley Farmers Market not really looking to buy…read moreanything. After several samples of cheese, sauces and soups I attempted to walk away; but, quickly returned for a pint of the Potato Leek Soup. The soup was thick and spicy and a bit pricey at 5.00 but worth every penny. It was the perfect treat on a cold morning while listening to folk music!

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    Chef Blake Moffitt and Skylar. See the humor in the "No Soup for you" sign with the dog on the back left
    Chef Blake Moffitt and Skylar. See the humor in the "No Soup for you" sign with the dog on the back left
    Yummy Soups
    Yummy Soups
    Elevated Artisanal Goods

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    Lily Rain Design & Landscaping

    Lily Rain Design & Landscaping

    2.4
    (7 reviews)
    0.7 mi
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    I wholeheartedly recommend Rain Lily to anyone looking for a landscaping change, be it massive…read more(like our project), or small. We asked our trusted irrigation gal who she would recommend for the big job of removing our huge, ugly retaining wall and replacing it with something - anything - better, and Rain Lily was at the top of her list. From day one, it was a pleasure working with Kim (the owner), and Michelle (on-site Jill of all trades/crew leader). We had landscapers just shake their heads at our wonky retaining wall and steep slope, but Kim dove right in and pretty soon we had some amazing plans drawn up. Seeing the plans was exciting enough, but months later, after much hard work, heavy equipment, and behind-the-scenes contractor wrangling, the final result was almost unbelievable. It was a big job, and there were many points at which things could have gone wrong, but didn't. Kim and Michelle really knocked it out of the park. Also worthy of mention is the crew - they worked tirelessly, carefully, and professionally. Nothing sloppy or second-rate about the work they do. The job site was always pristine at the end of the day. We now use Rain Lily for maintenance, and they do a bang-up job keeping everything ship-shape. Every day I look out onto our front yard and do a little dance of happiness inside. The plants they selected are thriving and filling in beautifully, and it really looks like a different property. Best call I ever made!

    My plan was to use RainLily to design and implement their plan for my yard. I was very pleased and…read moreexcited about the design and plant/tree selection. Their plan met all of my goals and objectives and, so I was let to believe, within my budget. I was very clear what my budget was. So, I was very disappointed when I found out that executing the design I was excited about was going to cost WAY more than what I was willing to spend. I ended up purchasing most of the plants, grass, and trees from Natural Gardener myself--which saved me a bunch b/c RainLily marks everything that they buy up. Then I hired some friends help me put every thing in over a weekend. So, I would highly recommend RainLily for their design/plant selection. Based on my one experience, I wouldn't recommend them for anything else. I don't see any value in having them procuring plants, soil, gravel, grass, or trees. Go to NG with a list and have them deliver it for $50. As far as the implementation, that's a judgement call, but there's no sense in paying $30 or $40/hour for one of their staff to dig a hole and move some dirt. If your project requires a higher level of skill, then you may want to consider it.

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    SHAKESPEARE ON THE FARM: The Tempest.  (The stage before the play.)
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