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Bakery goodies for lots of carb loading.
a man in a blue shirt
a variety of items
Vendor where I got a head of lettuce.
Plenty of seedlings available for your inner gardener.
Farm fresh eggs & butter lettuce.
Spread out vendors & rather small scale makes navigation easy. It got a lot more crowded later.
a loaf of bread in a basket
Tiny turnips and greens.
outside
food
Band Playing. Corrales Grower's Market. Various dates.
Bosque Baking Company
Crowds. Corrales Grower's Market. Various dates.
Pretty as a picture
Sit down and eat some food...
Roasting Chilies while you wait. Corrales Grower's Market. Various dates.
Happy customer running home with fresh yummy produce
Crowds. Corrales Grower's Market. Various dates.
FisherHugger/Kenny's Grass Fed Beef
Fresh Tomatoes...Plenty of farm produce to select.Corrales Grower's Market. Various dates.
Montoya's Farm
Jessica has a variety of items, including dried artichokes, for sail
Heide P.
Sep 12, 2023
Corrales is wonderful little community. The people are lovely. This little grower's market keeps getting better. It's a Sunday morning thing. And a beautiful drive from Albuquerque. I found a nice selection of vegetables, cut flowers and other homemade goodies. I was given Hollyhock seeds! They were roasting chile. The aroma was amazing. It's worth the drive!
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Rok J.
Apr 30, 2023
Small scale farmer's market. Limited selection, but what was there looked good, clean, and well presented. Prices are high to exorbitant depending on commodity, as is standard at this kind of market. So no worse than usual. Vendors were universally friendly & grateful for your business. Most vendors were easily approachable, with the exception of the Bosque Baking Company that had a long waiting line for the entire time I was at the market (about an hour). For fresh vegetation & home baked bread I'd gladly hit up again the Corrales grower market.
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Jaime C.
Oct 9, 2016
This is a marvelous market, and the location is prime. I could smell the chile roasting as I was driving into the parking lot. Several tractors scattered about, cool to look at, great for a photo op. Folk music playing in the corner, booth after booth of locally grown herbs, fruits and veggies, pastries, jellies & jams, bread, fresh tortillas and eggs, and so much more.Plan to come out here on a Sunday morning (or Wednesday afternoon), pick up some spoils, stay in Corrales for brunch (or happy hour/dinner if you come on a Wednesday) and consider it a day well spent!
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Emily S.
Aug 9, 2020
Cute Cute Cute! As a farmers market junkie and having gone to a TON of them from DC to Portland (yes THAT one) and my fav being the one in Arcata, CA, I really like this one. Very small but easily do-able in the limited hours they are open. And then have lunch! Corrales of course is a stunning area, and I recommend the drive end to end from Coors to end of Corrales area. This farmers market is what I would call "my peeps" being from CA. Awesome sellers and product. Love the woman who sells kombucha for a super reasonable price, and the local honey - used to make some CBD honey at home. Only knocking off a star because small size.
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Angela C.
Jul 29, 2020
Shop local and support your neighborhood farms! Corrales Grower's Market is a small market that showcases locally grown and sourced produce twice a week on Wednesday and Sunday mornings. I came this last Sunday on the recommendation of my Airbnb host, and I loved it so much that I was back again this morning.The seasonal produce is undeniably fresh and delicious; my organic corn from Wagner Farms was harvested less than 1 mile this market and oh so sweet! My favorite part of the experience - aside from bringing home lots of goodies and coming up with new recipes - is knowing that I am supporting farmers who choose to use sustainable, environmentally friendly farming practices.You can find a full list of market vendors on their website before you go. Happy shopping!
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Heather V.
Jun 18, 2017
Friendly people, great fresh food. There is live music, baskets, flowers, fresh pastries- you name it! I bought a beautiful green fig bush and a basket then filled it full of beautiful veggies - kale, Swiss chard, arugula, beets and grilling onions!! Definitely going to come here regularly!
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Ricardo S.
Jul 30, 2018
We have been driving by the Corrales Growers' Market for over 10 years. We live nearby and many times we just stop to look around, on impulse, perhaps buy a few items, get something to eat and/or listen to a band. There is usually someone roasting chilies. A few items to eat while you are there.I would say it is worth visiting if you are in the area, and the drive through the main road in Corrales is worth the trip.
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Anthony E.
Jul 24, 2019
Always great! Food, music, venders, people, good times. Great to see so many people there!
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JoLynn S.
Jun 27, 2021
I absolutely love this farmers market! The people are so friendly and all the vendors are polite. You really get to know each other and that is priceless!
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Shannon E.
Oct 11, 2017
A farmers market where you can buy your green chilies and have them roasted on site while you wait? Yes please.They offer so much here. We saw vegetables, fruits, eggs, honey. baked goods, art, potted cacti, musical offerings and snacks. We got two pounds of roasted green chilies, one pound of hot for The Mr. because he's actually from the 505 (and not a festering wussie when it comes to these things) and one pound of mild for me, because this Arizona girl is not quite as hardened as he is. We also got some Navajo Fry Bread with honey and I was surprised to see it was premade and not cooked on site, like you usually find it. I'm not sure premade is the way to go for the best texture on fry bread, but at a bargain $3 per serving I'm not complaining too loudly. Parking is a little challenging, but if you can find it it's free and the event itself is really nice. Definitely recommended.
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