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St Philip's Plaza Farmers Market - More food to try!

St Philip's Plaza Farmers Market

4.1(94 reviews)
3.5 mi
•$$

I love learning new things and trying new foods! I happened to be on a walk and stopped to see the…read morevendors at this market. Lots of great products. I loved my gozleme from Safure's Turkish Kitchen. Mine was either spinach and cheese, light and tasty! Great friendly service and a beautiful day for a walk!

This Sunday morning for the first time in a few months, I went to Saint Phillips Plaza in search of…read moregetting some very specific things. I was definitely looking for strawberries since I pick up a flat when I can there in the past. No luck today. I ended up getting a whole bunch of other things that delighted the eyes. I purchased some really cute pottery that had saguaro's on it and I got some cheesecake and some Alaska Kodiak caught fish that my husband will have for dinner sometime this week. I absolutely enjoyed the live music which they typically have at the farmers market here but just missed some of what I was expecting. There wasn't very much food available and that's probably because Saint Phillips has the REN coffee and also açai bowl place. With it being winter or maybe it's a slow time for the market. We did chat with our familiar mushroom vendor and several of the arts and craft vendors. Overall, it was a fun walk and a lot less crowded than it normally would be. There are restrooms available and as we came at 9:30, some vendors were still setting up.

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St Philip's Plaza Farmers Market - Got here at 8:40am Sunday.... Ops starts at 9

Got here at 8:40am Sunday.... Ops starts at 9

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Santa Cruz River Farmers Market - National Farmers' Market Week at the Santa Cruz River Farmers' Market!!! Great Raffle Prize Basket!!!!

Santa Cruz River Farmers Market

4.3(8 reviews)
6.1 mi•Menlo Park
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I used to love walking around shopping this market before the world changed. Even though it isn't…read morequite as fun to drive through it is definitely convenient and I am just happy to be able to get my produce and support them. There are weeks you can just drive up and make your selection immediately and then there are times you have to wait in a long line and when you get to the front your options are very limited. Either way they post their menu on Facebook every week and the selection is still pretty great. All of the staff are always upbeat and very friendly and helpful. I'm grateful that they are finding a way to continue doing this!

This isn't your see-and-be-seen, park-like, foothills-ambianced market like the one at St…read more Philip's. It's concentrated and a bit gritty, a get-in-&-get-out, "I need my fix" sort of farmers' market. That's not to say there aren't amenities. There's usually a musical group. There's always samples of a recipe featuring produce that's in season. There's often an activity; for example this week (3/10/10) there's the annual seed exchange. Also, they accept credit, debit, and EBT cards, as well as WIC Cash Value Vouchers. The market, located in the caliche lot next door to the School for the Deaf and Blind, features reasonably priced produce grown at the Food Bank's Nuestra Tierra Garden and Marana Farm. But there's also vendors offering their home-growns, a couple of vendors selling eggs and always jams, honey, baked goods, and coffee. Truth is I prefer this market, with it's too-close traffic and bare-bones caliche lot. On Thursday afternoons, when people gather here, it's all about the food -- getting it local, getting it fresh and wholesome, and getting it at a fair price. Now isn't that what a farmers' market should be?

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We really know how to have FUN at the SCRFM!!!

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We LOVE having Mr. Nature perform at market!!

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Desert Pearl Mushrooms - first amendment right to speak about abuse that happened at the farm and by the individuals running this business & their illegal activities

Desert Pearl Mushrooms

5.0(5 reviews)
5.2 mi

I have been taking Small Batch Masters' Mix Complex Tincture for menopause and it has been a…read morelifesaver. I had horrible brain fog and was exhausted by the middle of the day. One of my friends told me to try Lion's Mane so I found Desert Pearl at the Rincon Farmers Market with the tinctures and thought I would give it a try, and it works amazingly. I feel so much better during the day and my brain fog is so much better. I sound like a commercial reading this but seriously it worked for me. My doctor had me on a antidepressant for the brain fog and it sucked, it changed my sense of taste and as a foodie I was not having that, so yeah this stuff is the best. It does not taste great but it works so well. If you are a woman going through menopause I would suggest giving it a try.

I'm from a small town where mushrooms were limited to two options, white or brown button mushrooms…read moreor portabella mushrooms. The first time I discovered DPM I was shocked a place in town sold gourmet mushrooms to the general public at an affordable price. If you go to Whole Foods and compare the price and freshness, you can't compare at all! What's ever better is their local to Tucson and some really awesome people behind the table. They aren't pushy for your money and have so much knowledge for their customers who are curious, and like me never had access to mushrooms that aren't normally located in our grocery store. They also are at all the heirloom markets in town so they are always accessible during the week! If you are into exploring gourmet mushrooms to spice up your cooking game, seriously check them out!

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Heirloom Farmers Market - Oro Valley - Market stalls

Heirloom Farmers Market - Oro Valley

4.3(25 reviews)
10.7 mi
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Heirloom farmer's markets -- Oro Valley It's a fun place…read morewith a real diversity of vendors. It's a great place to hold a farmer's market, plenty of open area so if you have some kids, can blow off some steam...the bathrooms are clean as well. There's also a museum there with lots of great history. It's called the Steam Pump Ranch. Some of the docents are really a type of living history. One of them was the former mayor in Oro Valley. In the past I have met family members who grew up on the ranch as docents, The museum still has a history of the ranch as a focus in one area and they focus on the 250 year history of the USA with an Arizona emphasis on another. Lots of dogs and some of them are quite friendly...you still have to be dog smart.. The vendors were friendly and helpful with information about their products... There is a wide variety of fresh products for sale. They have a website that lists a lot of the vendors. They have several locations around they have fresh hot food vendors, grocery food vendors,a couple of bakeries, health and wellness vendors,and artisans. It's always fun to enjoy the fresh smells from roasting chili's to pupusas, homemade burritos, Korean Barbecue, baked goods and homemade soups! Click on their website through Yelp to get details about vendors and artisans available at each farmers market.

It's refreshing to find a truly legitimate farmers market offering freshly grown vegetables,…read morefruits, and even a nice selection of mushrooms. They also carry chicken, quail, and duck eggs, along with a variety of pickled vegetables and handmade soaps from local goat farms. It's everything you'd hope for in an authentic market. Most "farmers markets" in Tucson tend to be more like flea markets, with vendors mainly selling homemade trinkets rather than actual farm-grown goods, so this one is a welcome change. The atmosphere is friendly, the vendors are knowledgeable, and there's a wide variety of options to explore. Overall, it's a great spot if you're looking for genuine local produce and a warm community vibe.

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Heirloom Farmers Market - Oro Valley - Oro Valley Farmers Market

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