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    The Market

    4.4 (13 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Jessica W.

    This shop offers such a cool experience! Multiple different store fronts in one place. There is a great selection of local goods. There is produce, flowers, coffee, cheeses and meats, and wine. I loved supporting these local businesses and left with many great snacks, beautiful flowers, and a few bottles of wine to try.

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    Chelsi B.

    When we come to The Market, my husband and I definitely gravitate towards The Cheese Lady. We have grabbed items from Dad's Cafe as well, but I will admit we haven't hit up all the shops within the confines of The Market. Located on Main Street, The Market serves as an indoor farmers market that is open all year. With multiple vendors that tend to have one specific focus each, they work together to make a unique experience. Dad's Cafe serves up hot food that is created with farm fresh ingredients and if it involves cheese, they often use The Cheese Lady cheese. Coffee, wine, hot food, home decor, all the fixings for a perfect charcuterie board, and all in one easy spot. If you like the idea of farmers market products any day of the year, The Market is definitely a spot to check out.

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    Sal C.

    Seriously.! You can't shovel in front of your store ... someone had the nerve to say it's the City's responsibility... reallly ? It's not your responsibility to make sure people can enter and leave safely? You want our money /patronage but won't make an effort to shovel the sidewalk? Ten feet from you ... they managed to shovel .. or did they call the city to do it! Respect your customers!

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    Dina E.

    Loved this local St. Joseph Market! The Market has the feeling of a mini Faneuil Hall or Pike Marketplace. The Cheese Lady, Tea Annex, and Community Tap Room are just a few of the shops featured at The Market, offering local flavors including a huge variety of gourmet cheese, interesting tea varieties and fun libations! There is also a small farm shop selling local fresh produce, soaps and snack items, and a gift shop with great hostess gifts and household items including candles, jewelry, scarves, handbags, notecards, and more! There are two eateries in the Market and a casual seating area with long wooden tables and benches for enjoying the local foodstuffs and beverages on site. Street parking directly in front of The Market made for easy access. I would highly recommend checking it out!

    Jen K.

    This place is a one stop shop! The Market has small shops/restaurants on the perimeter with open tables/seating in the middle. There's everything- a wine shop, a cheese shop, coffee shop, tea shop, brewery and bites. I fell in love with a few things from the gift shop right when you walk in as well as The Cheese Lady, wine shop and ended up leaving with a London Fog tea. Dogs are allowed:) Pricing is all different from the different vendors - my cheese and wine were at great price points for entertaining! The town definitely needs a stop light at their corner though as it's difficult to get across and there's not a cross walk for another block up.

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    Food- picked up from the different vendors, cheese, crackers, and potato salad. All were delicious. Service- good Ambiance- indoor market with various vendors Would recommend going into the market to buy food for a day at the beach. Everything we bought was fresh but be prepared to pay for quality foods.

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    I love coming here for a girls day or night out. Low stress, cozy, and lots to choose from. I always end up staying longer than anticipated.

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    St Joseph Farmer's Market - Leaks for soup!

    St Joseph Farmer's Market

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    As we were in the area for a Warren Dunes vacation, my wife and I decided to check out the St…read more Joseph Farmer's Market. I am so glad we went! Parking was surprisingly easy, and once we got started, it was a block and a half of a good time. Now, we did not buy much, but we did enjoy seeing everything and talking to a few people. We were especially excited to buy fruit directly from the farmers! I got a bunch of peaches and nectarines, and let me say I have never in my life tasted such good fruit! I also tried the homemade strawberry & rhubarb pie, and bought the homemade honey with cinnamon. I also especially liked how the Farmer's Market overlooked Silver Beach. It was a nice time, and I look forward to going back before the Farmer's Market season ends this year! Shopping variety............A+ Prices................................B Ambiance........................A+ Customer Service...........A+

    May 27th thru October 14th is St. Joe farmer market season meaning every Saturday 9am-2pm you'll…read moresee me buying delicious varieties of deliciousness.  Homeade pop-tarts, fresh cheese and gluten-free cookies are my most frequently bought items.  While I am a regular customer at a few stalls, I stop at every stall to check out the new vendors, see new options and maybe pick up something new I had previously overlooked. Whatever you're looking for, the St. Joe farmers market is a great summer staple that allows you to buy fresh food and enjoy the bluff overlooking Lake Michigan.  If you're here on a Saturday in the summer or early fall, I would definitely try to stop by.

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    Dad's Farm & Cafe - Dad's Salad + Shrimp (vinaigrette instead of ranch) amazing quality ingredients!!

    Dad's Farm & Cafe

    4.0(46 reviews)
    0.0 mi
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    This is such a great find! The food is fantastic and made from scratch, which makes it easy to…read morenavigate around food allergies if you have them. The menu has so many interesting and tasty options that it makes it hard to choose what to order first. I got the steak bowl, which comes with an egg and plenty of sautéed peppers, onions and potatoes. Highly recommend. Even the drink options are exciting. Locally made cherry limeade?! Yes please! The ambiance is warm and welcoming, the staff is friendly. Even though you are in the middle of an open-concept business collective, the layout of the restaurant space makes you feel like you are in someone's giant, awesome home kitchen and you can watch as your meal is made. It took me a moment to put my finger on it, but this place gives you the reassurance that your meal is being made by people who enjoy good food. As someone who loves to cook and is on the tail end of a road trip, this was the most relaxed and enjoyable meal I've had in a while. I enjoyed it on so many levels. The restaurant is tucked away inside of a bigger collective of stores, one of which is Dad's Farm, a little grocery with a nice collection of packaged and frozen locally sourced foods. There are other shops in the collective including a coffee shop, brewery, cheese shop, wine shop, and gift shop with great art, cards, jewelry and other clever gifts. It's a nice group of shops where you can pick up some great souvenirs. A quick note about the entrance to the collective: it was not obvious to me, though I might have missed some signage. I was looking at the map on my phone, was on Pleasant St, and passed by the whole thing several times. I almost gave up trying to find it, but I could smell good food, so I finally took a chance on a tinted door near a coffee shop and was happily surprised to find I was in the right spot for Dad's Cafe as well. Give Dad's Farm and Cafe a try, I think you'll really enjoy it!

    The food here is ok but apparently they want to lose a customer over refusing to refund an item…read morethat was not given, like I don't spend enough in their expensive store on a regular basis anyway. Or, I did. This person must really need 50 cents badly to actually ignore a customer and to refuse a refund. Your business will not last if you do not have the management skills to back up cooking skills. And this is a small area. When a customer asks you why you charged them something, they are not just asking. It is theft. I expect an answer when I ask that question. My receipt clearly shows a custom charge of 50 cents, for a side of sauce that I did not receive. It was actually supposed to be a dollar because I ordered 2 sides. I sent a message and was told that I was not charged, end of reply. I replied that I was. Instead of sending a refund, they sent me a copy of the current receipt that clearly shows a 50 cent custom charge on it. I am not the blind one here. I messaged again asking what the charge was for, if not for the sauce. No reply. I am also tired of tipping on takeout just to have no one check the orders and for it to go out wrong, no more. What is the tip for? It was 2 items, juice, and some sauce, not hard to get right. Tip in cash only if your order is correct. A normal response would also be to apologize for getting the order wrong to begin with. I have not received another response or a refund so I take it that they feel entitled to take money for items not given. It is not about the amount of money, just the audacity and bad business practices. Shameful behavior. There is nothing special about the menu here so something better will eventually take its place.

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    Time Out Market Chicago

    Time Out Market Chicago

    4.1(654 reviews)
    62.0 miFulton Market, West Loop, Near West Side
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    It was great! Been to their location in Barcelona, New York, and Boston. Love the local food…read moreoptions they have. Tried the dumplings and cupcakes. Both were delicious! The ambiance is nice per usual. Highly recommend!

    Coming from Boston, I had heard the news that Time Out Market is closing its doors (in both…read morelocations!) in the next week, and I was looking forward to seeing what the Chicago food hall looked like. I was surprised to see that the website does allow reservations for large groups, so we booked through Resy a few days before coming. When we arrived at Fulton Market, it took a few tries but we happily found street parking. It was a little bit overwhelming when we first walked in. It feels "bigger" than the original food hall in Lisboa or the one in Boston - not necessarily in square footage, but primarily in energy. It was very busy and especially loud, and there was a DJ booth in the corner that felt closer to a club than a restaurant. I'm guessing part of this might be because it was a Friday night, but curious if it's been busier than normal since the announcement of the market's impending closure. The "reservation" system felt nominal at best, as there weren't any tables set up when we got there - by the time I was able to flag down staff for the food hall, it would have taken quite a while for them to find seats and move them together. In the end we were able to find a corner that worked out pretty well. Similar to the Boston location, you can order online. It didn't feel prominently advertised, as the food stalls themselves all had long lines and were pretty understaffed. In addition, after ordering online, there was no notification that the order was ready for pick-up (for several of the stalls). And while TOM is in a pretty central part of Chicago, the food felt spectacularly expensive for what you were getting. Pretty much everything was over $20 (before tax + tip) for an okay amount of food. On top of that, in our large 15+ person group, the vast majority of us felt that the food was definitively below average quality. Mine in particular was Bill Kim Ramen Bowl's tofu rice bowl. It was a depressing mix of unseasoned tofu cubes, dry arugula, kimchi, plain white rice with no sauce, a handful of pickled veggies, and a half-avocado that wasn't even sliced. It tasted about how it looks. None of that surprises me, but it felt like a far cry from the Lisboa concept, where I was a repeat customer for the high-quality food by distinguished chefs at extremely affordable prices. I'm glad I went, but won't be especially sad to see it go.

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