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    Withrow Park Farmers’ Market

    Withrow Park Farmers’ Market

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    0.3 km
    $

    Wow! This is one of the best farmers' markets in Toronto! Not too big and nice variety of vendors…read more I love bread so I was happy to see several bakeries there. One of them is called Tito Toronto and they had the best looking booth with so many delicious looking breads, pastries and desserts. They don't have a store yet so I'm happy to help spread the word about them. The ambiance was so nice as it was a sunny Saturday and not too crowded. It's every Saturday until September and hope to come back soon.

    Visiting today with my sweetie on the Thanksgiving Day long weekend. The final Withrow Park…read moreFarmers' Market will be held next Saturday, October 15. 2022 and then it's closure for the season. It's a gathering of business from farmers, to artisans, alcohol and prepared foods producers, plus services and community groups. It's a cool 6 degrees but terrific to be out at this local event. Lots of people brought their kids and pets to the park. Vendors were courteous and friendly. Payment accepted include cash, debit, e-transfer and credit card. We bought a Market Coffee cup of fresh coffee, baked items from Motherdough Mill and Bakery, a delicious Mnandi Pies flaky chicken & mushroom pie and a case of 12 Crazy D's sparkling prebiotic drinks. Street parking available only.

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    Withrow Park Farmers’ Market
    Withrow Park Farmers' Market - Murray's Farm vendor
    Withrow Park Farmers' Market - Murray's Farm vendor
    Withrow Park Farmers' Market - Motherdough Mill and Bakery vendor (muffin)

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    East Lynn Farmers Market

    East Lynn Farmers Market

    3.2
    (12 reviews)
    2.9 km
    $$$

    Sometimes, I am in the right place at the right time. It was the case with East Lynn Farmers'…read moreMarket. I had parked across from East Lynn Park to attend a couple of businesses as part of a work event. When we walked from an escape room to a cafe, we walked past the park and I noticed tents being set up. This activity was taking place at around 2:30 pm. My colleagues and I had spent nearly 2.5 hours at this cafe. When we all disbanded, I headed back to my car and cut through this park. I found out that it has a farmers' market every Thursday from 3 - 7 pm. I was extremely happy! I got momos from Napalese Momo. Staff had already made them in advance and simply needed to steam them. I was advised that it would take four minutes. I got a mixed assortment of momos and they were delicious. The hot sauce is like a four-alarm fire in your mouth. You have been warned! Jiggy Popz is there every other week. I managed to get handcrafted popsicles made with natural ingredients. I had the sweet cherry immediately and it was divine. The man who makes them with his partner said that it is work to take the stems and pits out, before pureeing them. I can imagine, which is why it was my first choice. I also had Jann Arden's song, Cherry Popsicle, in my head as I enjoyed this popsicle in my car. I polished off my last one, the pineapple. They make yummy popsicles. I noticed that Stock and Trade was next to Napalese Momo. I picked up the best chicken stock from this store a few months ago. It was offering some yummy sandwiches. It's is a local butcher shop, but it makes fantastic sandwiches. I wanted one, but the momos had won me over. Next time! I love an unexpected find. I definitely want to check out the rest of the vendors next time. I look forward to returning on Thursdays specifically for the farmers' market. (301)

    Hopefully, it's just early in the season and things will improve, but so far I'm not nearly as…read moreimpressed this year as I was last year. They've changed the layout but not for the better. This year the vendors are all down at the bottom of the hill - completely invisible from the danforth. In the old location there was plenty of space so you could quickly peruse the goods, make some purchases and hop back on the bike. Now you've got to walk a gantlet that is chalk-a-block with people who want to give you balloon animals, etc. I think it's great that the market is a community hub, but if it's not going to be first and foremost a market, it's not going to attract farmers. Why is DECA (a very worthy community group) occupying the stall nearest to the danforth while the only vendor who is selling actual produce has the very last stall at the far end of the park? I hope this market will return to its former glory.

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    Heading over to the Farmers'Market on a Thursday at around 5:30 pm.
    Heading over to the Farmers'Market on a Thursday at around 5:30 pm.
    Stock 'n" Trade
    Stock 'n" Trade
    Cherry popsicle by Jiggy Popz

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    Evergreen Brick Works

    Evergreen Brick Works

    4.4
    (58 reviews)
    1.4 km
    $$

    Came here on a Saturday for the farmers market which was a bustling and joyous moment. They are…read morefilled with various local vendors, including section for cooked foods (so many different vendors), fresh vegetables, meats and also desserts. We grabbed some food for the stalls and picked a spot to sit outside. Theres a lot of spaces to sit, scattered around the farmers market. They also have reusable plates and utensils which I like better than paper or other containers. Look for the orange bins to put them away after your done. The outdoor market is also pet-friendly. We brought our dog here and were surrounded by other dogs in the market. There is also a flower and garden goods area which you can explore. They also have an area dedicated to children - very family friendly. Washrooms are indoor and relatively clean and easy with step stools for kids. Paid parking is avail but can get busy and expensive. Theres also ttc bus that stops here and a shuttle bus from a Broadview station as well. I particularly enjoyed the trails in the area. Great for talking a walk after eating and shopping and enjoying the wildlife. There's various birds and herons(idk?) here too. Such a great spot close to the city that has a bit of everything for everyone. Come on the weekend for the farmers market, check their website for dates and times.

    Fabulous atmosphere, space and multi-use capability. One of the best locations I have been to in…read moreToronto for an outdoor/hybrid music experience. Hoping to return soon!

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    Evergreen Brick Works
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    Market day Saturday
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    St. Lawrence Market

    St. Lawrence Market

    4.4
    (766 reviews)
    3.7 km
    $$

    To say that we were blown away would be an understatement- the only place that compares to this is…read morethe Granville Island market, but imagine that place on steroids. The number of vendors is enormous and the choice of meats - beef, chicken, pork, fish, lamb, you name it they have it. They had food stalls that had 50 person line ups. Lots of great reviews on the web for a number of these places and it didn't matter what you were looking for - fruits, veggies, bread, seafood, sandwiches, soups, homemade pasta..... if it isn't here it hasn't been invented or you don't need it. We loved this place. I wish Ottawa could support something like this.

    It's fun to walk around the St Lawrence Market, all two floors of it, just taking it all in. Heads…read moreup that, despite Toronto being a huge immigrant city (50% of its population not born in Canada), ethnic foods are not well represented at the market. But still, this is an exciting place to explore. One of my favorite shops was Mike's Fish Market, which had an incredible variety of smoked fish on display. I was especially attracted to the smoked artic char, but at $50/pound? Even in Canadian dollars, that was intimidating. Oh well, I thought, I will just content myself with a bagel and lox from St Urbain - all the reviews I had read raved about it. So I got in the very long line, and waited and waited and despaired. If you are like me, after a while you start to feel the indignity. Then I had a brilliant idea. I went back to Mike's and asked for four slices of artic char. The price: $8 and change. Then I went to one of the bakeries and bought a Montreal bagel for 0.98c. I found a place at one of the group tables, and made my own bagel and lox! It came to about the same price as I would have paid at St Urbain's, and, although it did not come with the fixings, I had the premium fish I had been lusting after. I am a bit of a purist when it comes to smoked fish - who would want to murder its taste with cream cheese anyway?

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    St. Lawrence Market
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