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    4.0 (5 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
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    Port Credit Farmers Market

    Port Credit Farmers Market

    3.7(3 reviews)
    0.5 kmPort Credit
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    Currently on the south parking lot of the Port Credit Library, this Saturday market has been…read morerelocated from 3 Elmwood. Market is pretty small and compact with about a dozen or so stalls. From what I can tell, it's a real farmer's market selling produce from actual farms. It has a nice vibe. However, it's not affordable in any way. Ears of corn were $1ea, Beefsteak Tomatoes were $2ea. Maybe worth it to get some special ingredients, but not for your regular week's haul. It does have a nice vibe with live music. The rest of the parking is open as usual, so there's free parking.

    Every year around this time (in my case, this past Saturday morning), the Port Credit Farmers'…read moreMarket opens its figurative doors, and it always brings a great assortment of fresh fruits, vegetables and all sorts of interesting farm-made items to the community. Each year I come here (and I've been visiting since it first started, around 2011 or so), there's always something new and unique to see. The market is held in the parking lot right next door to the LCBO (at Elmwood and Lakeshore), and consists of a good 20 or so vendors. It may not be as big as the City Centre Farmers' Market, but there's always plenty of selection. My favorite things are the Artisan's Row section (where local artists and craftsmen offer their works at some really good prices), the La Villa Bakery tent where you can buy freshly-made pastries (don't tell Johnny that I've pigged out on the egg croissants more than once) and the local hot dog vendor. Not to mention that there's usually live entertainment, workshops and plenty of unique things like artisan jams, soap, homemade condiments and much more. It's one of my favorite places to visit in the village during the summer for many reasons, not the least of which being that I know a lot of the people who work with the Port Credit BIA and enjoy catching up with them. Ellen and the team always do a great job, and the market has proven to be a sort of unofficial weekly meeting place for people all throughout the village. If you haven't checked it out yet, you're doing yourself a disservice. Come check it out one of these weekends (up until the beginning of October). I guarantee you'll find something you like. Highly recommended.

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    Port Credit Farmers Market - Farmers' Market 2017 opening day

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    Farm Boy - Entrant of Farm Boy Port Credit.

    Farm Boy

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.9 kmPort Credit

    I generally like this store. They carry lots of vegan products for my liking and my family likes…read moretheir fresh meat section. They do sometimes run out of their meat items but last time they made fresh Burger patties for me while I waited. The croissants are nice but have already gone up in price since they opened just a couple of months ago. The hot table has tasty items but they don't seem to change the variety very often and it's usually sold out and not replenished towards the last 2 hours that they are open. They do not carry everything that bigger stores carry and this is frustrating as I often have to go to another store after shopping here. Staff are friendly and store is clean and eating area/patio are tidy.

    Note: The parking garage DIRECTLY underneath is not open as of my visit. I learned the hard way…read moreand had to back-up on the ramp leading down the automated garage doors that did NOT open. There's a small lot just West of the store OR parking garage just located kiddie corner to the store, attached to the small lot. First, I'm not 100% sold on Farm Boy - maybe it's because it was purchased by Sobey's and I do not get the comparison to Trader Joe's...of which I'm a HUGE fan of. (Personally, a better comparison would be Whole Foods with more emphasis on produce.) However, this area desperately NEEDED a grocery store especially with all the new Brightwater community which is partially built already. This particular store is maybe 1/4 of the size of the Etobicoke location and definitely smaller than the Oakville one. It's fairly small, but I think it carries all the essentials. And there are some cheaper items, namely the bakery stuff, which brings in the customers. I must say that Hot Bar looked REALLY good and fresh! I hope there are enough customers to keep the turnover rate up. This area also NEEDS prepared/to-go food with the demographics there. Overall, this Farm Boy offers a nicer grocery shopping experience. Only time will tell whether or not they continue to do well! P.S. They don't sell any beer/wine at this location, BUT...they're opening up an LCBO at the other end of the plaza.

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    Farm Boy - Entrance is just off Lakeshore.

    Entrance is just off Lakeshore.

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