Make a pen material
Art in the making
a variety of glasses and mugs
Ino R.
Nov 3, 2024
Very family friendly market.We went on a Sunday. The live music just finished there first set, but there was classic rock blastin' in the meantime.Plenty of food options... not much parking that's convenient. You would best overshoot the Walmart parking and after their last entrance on Mesa St., park, and then walk back to the Market.The vendors are super friendly and I certainly didn't feel any pressure to buy anything, but there was a lot of quality stuff. It's not entirely overwhelming, and you can see everything they have and try anything you want in about an hour's time with no rush.All the vendors are ready for contactless payment, but they take cash too. if you need cash, an ATM is close by.The food trucks are towards the front, and the vendor tents are well organized into columns along the center of the market. Everybody from the vendors to the market goers were all friendly and at around noon, the market was bustlin' but not overly busy.We bought some farm fresh honey. The kids were amazed by the 3D printed creations, the freeze dried candies, and the desserts available at the market. The kids also were entertained at the Build a Pen vendor. They spent a good 10 minutes deciding on the various bobbles to personalize their new pens.it was fun.
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Valentina M.
Jun 29, 2023
Such a cute market. Great food selections, kind vendors and good prices. I recommend going for an hour or so. It's too hot for more. I believe it's every Sunday and cash only in most spots. There's an atm in the same parking lot
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Lisa A.
Feb 10, 2021
We had the opportunity to check out this market recently. I didn't think it was as big as it actually was! They have all kinds of foods and items here. Some things I saw while I was there: Food trucks, snacks, cookies, handmade items, art, plants, etc. My bf bought a plant and a small handmade pot. I bought an engraved pint glass for a relative's birthday. The lady I bought it from told me she also takes custom orders. I thought it was a good price ($15).All of the vendors had masks on. It seems like it's a bit hard to social distance because the space is kind of small. I felt pretty comfortable since everyone I saw was wearing a mask and it's held outdoors. There was a lot of snacks I wanted to buy. Some vendors had some delicious looking desserts, especially cookies! Yum! I'll definitely stop by again. All of the vendors we bought from were nice and helpful. This market is usually located in the Hobby Lobby parking lot on North Mesa. It's usually there every Sunday between 11 am and 3 pm. They sometimes switch locations. It's best to check their website uppervalleymarket.com and/or follow their social media @uppervalleymarket to stay up to date on what's happening each week. I would definitely recommend and plan on coming back. I need to get my hands on some of those cookies I saw! Why I left without taking some home is beyond me! This is a good place to come if you're looking for a unique gift for you or a loved one. Treat yourself...or someone you love! Let's support local!
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