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    Kansas City, MO

    The 12th Street Post

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    Maker/craft space
    Joyce W.

    Vibrant and community driven, 12th Street Post is a plant lovers, LGBTQIA, craft fair fever dream come alive. Making your way through a barrage of plants, crafts, a maker's space area is to the left side of the warehouse and a meandering jungle of plants, crafts, and future gifts is to your right. I think it is near impossible to not walk away with a gift for yourself or someone else you love, or at least 1-2 plants. Pricing is fair to the craftsperson, the 12th Street Post owners, and to the consumer. If you're here for a crafting session, beware that there are lots of fun choices. You can easily spend the day here.

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    Tracy S.

    I loved walking around and looking at all the beautiful plants. If you like plants at all, this is definitely a place to visit. The vibe is peaceful and calming, and I was mesmerized by all of the healthy, gorgeous greenery. There are also many fun items for sale that would make great gifts or treats for oneself. Candles, jewelry, planters, cards, art and clothes are sprinkled throughout the store. You can also make your own art project if you're feeling creative.

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    1.3 miRivermarket, Greater Downtown
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    This is one of the popular tourist destinations in KC. There are multiple arch signs available for…read moretaking a picture around the landmark. The shops are somewhat spread out, so a lot of walking required. Plenty of parking available, first 2 hours are free. Most shops are accessible through indoor hallway, so it's manageable to walk in winter. There are several different types of shops, restaurants, grocery stores are available. There's also a steam boat museum with a gift shop. Among restaurants they had Arabian, Brazilian, Indian, Vietnamese, Mexican, Ethiopian, Filipino and a Pizza place. All these places were small shops with limited seating area. There was one boba tea store and a Dutch flower shop as well. We spent over an hour exploring different shops. We bought some souvenir goods from here. All the staff members and associates were friendly and helpful. I wish there was better heating in the passage way, especially the restaurant and grocery stores wing.

    It's a shopping and restaurant combined area. 2 hour Free parking. The steamboat museum is attached…read moreto the main hall. Maybe it was winter and around the holiday time so not many people at the Market. Many different cuisine and fresh grocery stores. All are small and have limited seatings. We visited a comic store, fashion store, candy store etc. It's a cool spot to stop by. People are nice.

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    4.7(3 reviews)
    6.1 mi
    $

    Lovelovelove this sweet little farmers market! Not overwhelmingly huge, but still with a solid…read moreselection of products. I especially loved the native plants at City Roots, and it's always nice to see the good people from Messner Bee Farm. There's live music (with room to dance!,) fresh produce, hot food, local artisans, and plenty of green space to stroll through. Parking isn't difficult- lots of street spots, especially if you go later in the evening after other local merchants have closed.

    The Mission Farm and Flower Market officially opened at the beginning of June, and is a great…read moreaddition to the shops along Johnson Drive. After an 18 month-long intensive infrastructure project to bring major updates and beautification to Mission's main drag, this local farmer's market, located in a grassy byway along the Rock Creek Trail between Reeds Road and Maple Street, helps add to Mission's "hometown downtown" feel. For those who live in the area, it's easily accessible on foot via the streamway trail and/or Johnson Drive, and for those who drive in, parking is plentiful and easily accessible at city lots at Outlook and on Woodson Rd., which offer access to the trail. Local businesses ScriptPro, Shortstop BP, and Casey Bros. Sinclair along Johnson Drive also have arrangements with the city to allow parking, and there is a ton of angle parking on the street due to the recent upgrades. The market is new, but already has a good number of vendors setting up awnings on every Saturday, 7 a.m. - 1 p.m., through September. In addition to produce vendors, several local shops have kiosks, including Dips and Sips, with their massive cinnamon rolls, and Werner's with their sausages. Vendors also sell popcorn, baked goods, local honey, plants, flowers, cheeses, soaps and lotions, farm fresh eggs, meats, and jams and jellies, to name a few. The market is open air and spread out along a popular dog walking trail, so there is plenty of space for pets, a grassy expanse for kids to play, as well. There was live folk music this morning, and I ran into Mission's mayor and his wife, who noted that bench seating and canopies will be added as the project progresses. As a resident of Mission, one thing I appreciate is a sense of small-town community in an area that's metro-suburban, and projects like this really add to the neighborly, community feel. The first couple of Saturdays of the Market, rain has been an issue, but today's market was sunny and hot, and lots of people, vendor and customer alike, were out early. Lots of visiting with vendors, and just a really great, friendly community experience. I'll look forward to watching this neat new farmer's market grow, from the ground up.

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    3.5(2 reviews)
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    I can't believe that I didn't know this was here! A farmer's market open on Tuesday evenings in the…read moreNorthland! This is possibly the best news I've gotten all week! Now I will warn you, if you are picturing the Northland's answer to River Market, stop now! This is a much smaller market with just a handful of vendors, two produce stands, two baked goods, salsa, and even a homemade curries served hot! I was highly impressed with how much was offered in such a small space! The baked goods were devine, try the citrus shortbread! Although the GF baked good table is also well worth the trip. You know how most gluten free items taste like cardboard? These don't! The muffins taste like muffins, the bread is soft like bread and the snozzberries taste like... nevermind you get the point! Really enjoyed the homemade salsa, in four different varieties of heat! BRING IT! Unique local produce offered, hello wild blackberries and green cauliflower! But the best part for me was visiting Kafa, a woman who really should have her own restaurant and who's mango curry chicken could cause a serious addition! She serves a variety of foods from her homeland still warm and really should be your regular Tuesday night dinner stop! After being tempted with many tasty samples I loaded up, I'll be enjoying Kafa's home cooking for a couple days at least! They are open every Tuesday June - August 4pm-8pm or until they sell out! Warning - not for those with limited willpower around homemade food and fresh produce!

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    4.4(68 reviews)
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    The newly renovated Overland Park Farmers' Market is a fantastic refresh, offering both indoor and…read moreoutdoor shopping spaces filled with locally grown produce, fresh meats, baked goods, spices, flowers, artisan products, and much more. We arrived early to beat the crowds, and it was definitely worth it. Parking seems much improved thanks to expanded lots and additional street parking throughout the surrounding area. The busiest stop by far was Nitchals Farm, where nearly 25 people were already lined up at 7:30 a.m. waiting for homegrown tomatoes and fresh produce. Not wanting to miss out (a little FOMO never hurts!), we joined the line ourselves. While we waited, several people couldn't stop talking about how good their tomatoes are, so it felt like we made the right choice. Another favorite was Bazaar Spice, which offers an impressive selection of spices available by the scoop or in bottles. We picked up two bottles for $15 and chose the Italian Blend and Salsa Blend, both of which smelled amazing. Every vendor we visited was welcoming and friendly, and there was an incredible variety of high-quality products throughout the market. It's easy to see why this has become such a popular community destination. We're already looking forward to making it part of our weekly summer routine. A few tips: - Arrive early for the best selection, especially if you're hoping to grab fresh tomatoes. - Bring a few large reusable shopping bags--you'll likely leave with more than you planned! Current Market Hours - Saturdays: 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (April 18 - September 26) - Wednesdays: 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (June 3 - September 2) - Fall Saturdays: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (October 3 - November 21)

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