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    Dearborn Farmer's and Artisan Market

    Dearborn Farmer's and Artisan Market

    4.5(2 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $

    I love a good farmer's market. However, I'm embarrassed to say that I haven't been to one of the…read moreclosest ones to me in a couple of years. My my what a difference a few years makes! The last time I was there the market was on the south side of Michigan Ave. They had a decent selection of fruit and veggie vendors and a few baked goods and that was it. Now it's a great place to spend an afternoon and get nearly everything you need for your home. Eggs? They've got em. Meat? Beef, chicken, pork, lamb, even bison are all represented at one of the booths. Plenty of fruits and veggies, of course. Zingerman's is on hand with a lovely selection of cheeses and now--popsicles! Mosey on over to the Treat Dreams booth and get an ice cream from this Ferndale creamery, perfect for eating as you stroll around looking at some of the artisan vendors (bird houses! Lawn ornaments!). Still hungry? Grab a pastry and some of the local bakery vendors or a cookie (and a loaf of bread) from Avalon's booth. Or get a hot dog or some sausage from Binky's. Thirsty? How about a smoothie? While you're at it pick up some jam, some honey, or for something savory, how about some smoked fish? The new(er) space is perfect. Closer to the parking lots and there's plenty of room to wander and not feel crowded. Love the greenspace and if you want something a little heartier Buddy's is right next door so you can take your shopping bags and get some pizza on the patio. The perfect way to spend an afternoon in the sunshine.

    I love our Dearborn Farmer's Market…read more As a resident of Dearborn I wanted to encourage others who have not had a chance to make it out to the Farmer's market on Friday mornings to come on out. The market is located behind the Bryant Library 8:00 am - 1 pm until October 29th. In my opinion this weekly event represents the "best of summer" from the wonderful produce; peaches blueberries, tomatoes, zucchini, the list goes on and on. Farm fresh and you really can taste the difference. Fresh bread, my favorite Rheinland Quarkstuten... don't ask just try it! I have even seen organic meat and unique products that compliment the food you buy at the market. If your not hungry yet may I also say, Fresh Michigan Cherry juice to top it all off! Everyone at the market is friendly and ready to help. It is one of the highlights of my week to attend I am so glad a friend told me.

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    Dearborn Farmer's and Artisan Market - Fresh kettle corn.

    Fresh kettle corn.

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    Alsaeedah Grocery & Spices - Women's Yemeni wear

    Alsaeedah Grocery & Spices

    4.1(9 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Alsaeedah has a great selection of spices and other spice-adjacent items-- nuts, snacks, teas, and…read moreherbal stuff. SPecifically, we came here to find asafoetida, and after figuring out that it's not called asafoetida in Arabic, we left happily with not one, but two different configurations of the stanky herb (which made all of the difference in our dinner!). You can find some special, more obscure things, like weird varieties of cocoa powder or coffee, plus honey, and even locally made Yemeni halva/khalta (to the uninitiated, it's sort of a distant cousin of nougat or Turkish delight, but better-- get the harissa one, it's the bomb). The staff are friendly and helpful. They also have a bunch of other random housewares and household items ranging from tea sets to perfumes, including an "inspired by" Baccarat Rouge that smelled actually believable for a tenth of the price of the real deal. Go for it.

    I was impressed with this place. I loved the way the laid out the space so you could see across the…read moreentire shop. Displays were through out the space, but unlike a traditional market that stacks food items on shelves far above the shopper's line of sight. They carry a variety of top-shelf items at great prices. (Check out the pics I've posted.) Their perfumes are high quality oud-types, that for some Americans might be considered too heavy, but are fabulous and long-lasting... mostly selling at $25 at the time of this review. Check out Khanjar perfume for men - the art in the packaging aloneis worth $25 alone! But don't kid yourself, this smells incredible for both males and females, IMO. Their jewelry, mainly silversmithing of rings, is high quality and unique. I found them a bit high in price for the silver content but many held beautiful polished stones (Aqiq, Agate,) of which I have no knowledge of their value. Overall, this smallish market houses a powerful punch of high quality merchandise in comparison to larger markets, and excellent customer service. I'll be back.

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    Alsaeedah Grocery & Spices - Gorgeous workmanship on Yemeni rings for men

    Gorgeous workmanship on Yemeni rings for men

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    Eastern Market - Dan build this market into a national treasure.. thank you for your service

    Eastern Market

    4.6(456 reviews)
    6.3 miEastern Market
    $$

    Eastern Market is a fun destination in Detroit. I had been to the area before but hadn't checked…read moreout the market stalls until my most recent visit. There are several different "sheds" which are basically huge barns that house tons of different local vendors--everything from produce, plants, ready made food, apparel, sweet treats, handmade crafts, coffee and other drinks, etc. We had a blast looking around each of the sheds and saw lots of interesting items. We didn't end up buying anything, but I would love to go back again. The market is open on Saturdays year round, and even in the coldest January weather there were a lot of people there! They have extended hours in the summer months. One of the best parts of visiting the market was the ample free parking in their lots. We also had fun exploring the neighboring shops and restaurants! If you like a good farmers market, be sure to add Eastern Market to your list to check out.

    I love coming at the tail end of the day, everyone is offloading their goods (produce/meat) at a…read morereduced rate, and there's this heightened sense of urgent commerce. They have such a great variety from ready to eat food to fresh butchered meats, dried legumes, fresh flowers, clothes, crafts, and more. Its's an experience! You can't go wrong with ANY of the ready to eat food. I had a life altering chicken hand pie. It's got a cool industrial vibe. Dress warm!

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