Pinto beans. Get some.
The smell of fresh chile roasting is intoxicating! Fresh ristra's are worth the stop!
Come to the market and get you one!
a variety of peppers
RGB also means. Red, Green & Both!
That's right. They roast it for ya!
cars parked in a parking lot
a pile of watermelons
a variety of chilis and beans
White corn
Yes, that's juicy watermelon in there.
This makes me smile! I just want to take a bite.
I got 99 problems but vampires ain't one! Get Garlic.
Fry bread & tortillas. You win both ways.
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Eric N.
Oct 24, 2013
I see Shelly's review got filtered, but in a nut shell... it's a cool visit. Everything here is grown at the San Felipe reservation. The farmers here took a great deal of pride in their produce. Beans, chili (roasted on site), dried corn, squashes, ristras and more.Fresh and homegrown! What could be better? The vendors were very friendly and gave cooking ideas and big smiles. If there are any negatives, I'll begin with knocking the State! They are not allowed to sell arts and crafts. What the What?!? Any tourist or local would EXPECT to see authentic wares at this market, like you do at any other. You won't here. What gives?It's not the largest market I've seen but I'll go back to my last point; if you allowed selling arts/crafts you'd see more stands and people.I'll also say that I've been past there on my way to Santa Fe countless times since it's opened in 2001 and never knew it was there. They need better advertising on the highway to get people to stop in. Make it a point to visit sometime.
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Shelby L.
Sep 26, 2013
San Felipe Pueblo has had the Farmers' Market since 2001, I have been involved with the market since the beginning, I've seen it grow and grow. Our local farmers are very proud of their produce and the market also helps them financially. Thank you for listing our Market on your site.
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