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    Weymouth Farms & Orchard, Winery - asian pears

    Weymouth Farms & Orchard, Winery

    4.5(6 reviews)
    3.8 mi
    $

    This is definitely one of the best gems in Medina County. Paul and Brenda are the best! They really…read moreput their heart and soul into this business. They are a wealth of knowledge and we love learning so much about the different varieties every visit we make. Best Asian pears we have ever tasted. Their apples are amazing. The grapes are amazing. We went today to pick out some pumpkins and the selection was enormous. So many varieties and Paul took the time to explain that some of them are not only used for decoration, but are also used for baking and eating. Excited to try some recipes ! Paul and Brenda are such wonderful people. We look forward to each visit and are so lucky to live a mile away. We would drive an hour without hesitation to get to them if we had to.

    Fresh Asian pears, grapes, Apples, and pumpkins. Each harvest has their season so best check their…read morewebsite and call before making the trip. People who work here are very passionate about their trade, which is always a good sign. They gave us a tour, sample tasting, and pick the fruit for us. We were asked to clean hands with alcohol so that we don't contaminate their plants. They took good care of the arched and try to protect the customers at the same time. It's probably not a place to bring kids; it's not that kind of fun touristy farm with hay rides. It's full of yellow jackets, and they are attracted to tiny hands full of juice, so it's best to leave your babies with babysitters. I didn't see, or rather we didn't ask to use bathroom so not sure if they have one.

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    West Side Market - Fruit vendors

    West Side Market

    4.6(1.4k reviews)
    16.4 miOhio City
    $$

    I've been going here for over 50 years. Ouch that hurt…read more It IS Cleveland. It represents. The produce is sooooo fresh. Forget Whole Foods, Sprouts, Fresh Market. This beats them all. And by price too. The outdoor stalls are being refurbished, and the section that is complete is just like the historic stalls but much nicer, brand new, clean. Outdoors is the produce. Inside is all the rest - meat, cheese, baked goods, spices, coffee, international foods...the list goes on and on. The ceiling is like an old train station , but purpose built in 1912 to be a bad*ss market. Gorgeous. About 130ish stalls. Cafe/bistro in ine corner, Johnny's hot dog joint in another. Kate's Fish, Peroigi Palace, Frank's Brats, Jim's Meats, Wiencek Poultry, Czuchraj Meats...i could go on... Get a buttermilk at Annemaries - salt and pepper on top is how my Dad did it. That tradition will stay with me forever. Grab a smokie at Czuchraj and stroll the stalls, get your shopping done, or just relax the day away. (go across the street to Great Lakes Brewery for a coldie) On the register of Historic Places, and one of 10 Great Public Places in America List.

    Been awhile since I've been here. Parking is always a challenge. Last time I was here you had to…read moreget a ticket. Now it's a QR Code. You get 90 mins free then you pay $1.50 an hour. Pretty good. But you gotta do the work and hit the code and go thru the process. The WSM right now is under construction. So the produce side is smaller and off to the side not the main hall. Then you go out and walk around the sidewalk off Lorain to get to the meat side. Produce side is to the left. Smaller space but they have it organized better. Everyone is selling the same stuff and prices are fairly similar for each stall. But it is brighter and well laid out. I guess you can go by who looks the most trustworthy to who you buy from. Just keep an eye out to what you buy and make sure it's what you get. That was the old market. Hopefully it's better now. TBH I did not buy any veggies or fruit. Meat side is abundant with meat, fish, pastry, sauces, cheese and other vendors. You can find a deal. We got 3 pounds of ground meat for $18. Sunday is an off day some vendors are off so not all the stalls are filled. But more than enough. We also went to Christopher the bread guy for our favorite bread. So good! We got the rustic Italian small loaf and they sliced it. Good sandwiches this week for lunch. But they have a million other options too. This is a nice little treasure and it's worth the time and effort to go here. Grab lunch and hang out on W25th it's fun and worth the visit.

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