The Dublin Market at Bridge Park
Cool mushrooms
people shopping in the street
The Dublin Market at Bridge Park
Ohip Maple Syrup
Fresh Pastry & Confections
Longstreet, Dublin. Ohio
cinnamon rolls with icing
Longstreet, Dublin, Ohio
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OMC Farm Truck
food
Live Entertainment
food
outside
Some of my market goodies.
Love it
outside
food
The Crazy Cucumber
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Pie from Dough Mama!
Macarons
Melanie S.
Aug 25, 2023
I like the Dublin Market for convenience and accessibility - there's plenty of garage parking, and they do close down a couple blocks of Longshore Street, so you have the whole street to maneuver around, traffic free, and parking is less stressed than Clintonville or Worthington where you have to troll around the neighborhoods. It's gotten a lot more popular over the years, so it's pretty packed. That said - I would say this market has the least actual farmers/produce of the local offerings. There's probably only 3-4 fruit/vegetable vendors, a couple of meat vendors, and lots of soap/candles/clothing/gifts, etc. There's maybe more of a local fair vibe than farmers. So, I think it's a really fun Saturday activity, but if you're looking to fill your fridge, I'd maybe recommend Clintonville or Worthington.
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Jennifer R.
Jul 23, 2022
I would say this is similar to the Worthington farmers market in terms of crowds, but much more enjoyable in other ways. This market runs the entire length of Longshore Street and it is closed off for pedestrian traffic only which is great. The market is on Saturdays from 9 AM to Noon in the summer. For your musical enjoyment, there were several folks performing live music which really adds to the experience. If you would like some breakfast while you shop, Saddleberk sells hot breakfast sandwiches and Sweetwaters has a tent outside their storefront with pastries and coffee (try the Dreamy cold brew). This market is mostly vendors selling speciality foods, gifts, jewelry, etc. I think there were only two or three vendors actually selling fruits and vegetables. Just like in Worthington, lots of big strollers and big dogs. The longest line was at The Crazy Cucumber, so if you are on a pickle run get there early.
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Nicole S.
Dec 31, 2021
We visited Dublin in the late fall / early winter, and I was happily surprised to see a bustling farmers market happening outside, even when the temperature was hovering around freezing! The cold weather didn't seem to deter anyone, because there were lots of venders and lots of people shopping and visiting with one another. We stopped and got coffee at one of the booths, and then walked around and looked all of the things that people were selling. There was also live music. It was a nice way to see downtown Dublin on foot and support local farmers and artisans, too.
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Anton K.
Sep 16, 2022
The Dublin Market at Bridge Park runs the entire length of Longshore Street. Longshore Street is closed off for pedestrian traffic on Saturday's. This bustling market is open on Saturday's from 9am-12pm. Over 120 merchants line Longstreet with meat, dairy, codiments, snacks, sweet treats, beverages. house plants, flowers, gifts, apperal, etc.. They bring trucks, set up tents or tables right on the street. Many stores and restaurants are also open as well along this pedestrian walkway on Saturdays. The Saturday I visited, I had breakfast at Kona Coffee House, and lunch at the North Market.Some of the vendors include: Buckeye Bison, Oink Moo Cluck Farms, Blueberried Alive!, The Crazy Cucumber, Ohio Girl Bakes, Whetstone Bee Garden, Truffles and Thyme and Bubble Tea & Juices.They have live entertainment along the street and free parking is available at all Bridge Park garages.
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Ellen M.
Jul 1, 2021
Love this market with the variety of vendors and the great layout. Easy parking on one of the side streets or in a garage. Easy to visit the vendors and also stop in at your favorite restaurant or store as well.
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Christina D.
Jun 26, 2021
This was way bigger than I expected, but it's a really nice setup, and I appreciate that it's walkable, but super close to free parking. The selection is more craft fair/festival than farmers market to me - lots of baked goods and "stuff," not that much basic produce - but that honestly feels right for the neighborhood it's in, and I appreciate that these other small businesses have a spot to pick up customers.
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John B.
May 13, 2022
Yes I like the Dublin market. I gave it 3 stars only because when I was there doesn't have any fresh vegetable stands. Fresh fruit stands call me old school but the market is a market. Good food selection. Plenty seating even outside. I'd like to have a section that just sold. Very sauces but they didn't even early in the morning like a Belgian waffle stand or something like that but also been great but I would say go and enjoy. Have fun
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Jessalyn L.
Jun 26, 2021
Awesome market with lots of goodies! We bought fresh baked bread, home made soap, local honey and more! HUGHLY recommend coming here and coming early.
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Marissa C.
Jun 26, 2021
This is a wonderful market! The set up is great. The buildings keep the market shaded early on, so it helps keep it a little bit cooler. We were lucky enough to visit with a breeze going, as well, so it was actually quite refreshing for a stroll through to check everything out. Parking is so easy with free parking in four nearby parking garages (just keep in mind which streets are closed for the market when trying to get to one) - Longshore, Howe, Mooney, and Endres, with charging stations available for electric vehicles too. It made accessing the market simple. There was a very nice variety of booths available: produce, fresh flowers, baked goods, pet goods, soaps, popsicles, coffee and juices, gifts and crafts, meat, and more. We ended up with baked goods from Buckeye Breads, Bailey's Drive Inn Donuts, and Fourteen Twenty Nine, popsicles from Too Good Eats, and flowers from Mohican Flower Farm. There was some nice live music playing as you move throughout the market too. Great experience!
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Diana P.
Jun 26, 2021
I went to the market for the first time today and had a wonderful time! Apparently it's expanded quite a bit since it first started, so I can only imagine what it'll look like in a few years. There's so many items to purchase from produce, soaps, candles, salsas, meats, baked goods, drinks, and more. Only a few places are dedicated to produce and the stereotypical "farmer's market" items, but that didn't bother me. It's in the perfect location, as there's plenty of places nearby to grab a bite to eat if you're in the mood for a restaurant meal. All of the vendors I've interacted with have been very kind and informative about the products their business sells and what the proceeds go towards. I highly recommend going if you're in town on Saturdays!
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