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Sharon scoring raw honey from her dealer. Raw honey is a hell of a drug.
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Aaron J.
Sep 8, 2023
Best real farmer's market in Las Vegas. There are not a lot of farmers in Las Vegas, but those that do farm locally come here to sell their goods. You have lots of produce, honey, chicken and duck eggs as well as locally raised beef.
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Jessica W.
Nov 28, 2021
What: very small farmers market with one fruit/vegetable vendor, baked goods, dog treats, coffee beans, hummus, green juice, jewelry, etc. Probably less than 20 vendors. This is the second time we tried to give this place a chance, even though we are used to the Campbell, CA farmers market, which is amazing, but we will never return again. I bought two dragon fruit for $12, got home, cut them open and they were over ripe/rotten and inedible. Welp, my fault for never have eaten dragon fruit before and not knowing how to pick them, but then again, didn't expect a vendor to sell such poor quality goods. When: SundaysLocation: same plaza as Smashburger and Taco y Taco. Your only other choice is the Summerlin Downtown farmers market on Saturdays, which is a much better experience, but even that is small compared to California.
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Maria M.
Aug 16, 2021
This location is about 2 miles from our area, so we always check out the vendors at least twice a month. We always find something good. We usually go here for the food :) E.g., popcorn, juice, jerky, fresh produce, etc. It may be difficult to find a parking spot, so we go about an hour or 3 minutes before they wrap up.
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Annete A.
Apr 11, 2022
I always look forward to stopping by this friendly little farmers marketplace. Even if there is 15-20 vendors, there is still a wide variety of things to see. Although, I personally don't go for the vegetable/fruit vendors like many of the other folks. They have different vendors that sells organic, natural and/or homemade products. I love supporting small businesses of jams, baked goodies, homemade dog treats, sauces, natural soap bars, and real gemstones. There's a few who would criticize the price but please keep in mind, you don't know the reality of costs associated with that business. Prices reflect on materials and time spent on researching, creating, testing, and marketing the product. I am sure vendors try to make it as cheap as possible. As blunt as it is, you either take it or leave it.
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Vince B.
Mar 21, 2021
Yeah...being new to the area, We thought going to the farmers market would be a good idea. The Good: Friendly vendors, lots of parking and not too crowded. The Disappointing: Two fruit and vegetable vendors. One with over priced strawberries, the other with a better selection but none attracted us. Other wise items were speciality foods like jam, jerky, and bakery items. I'm sure they were good but I'm looking for something to buy that appeals to me. I liked a carrot cake but it was $9 and didn't seem like a good value. and I had to ask the guy the price twice. There is apparently a no pricing policy. None of the vendors had prices marked. You have to ask them. Food Booths and Food Trucks: The vegan Mexican booth had pics but no prices and disinterested staff. I'm assuming that if there is no price marked then it will be over priced. But I could be wrong. I just want to see what I can get (does it come with rice and beans?) and how much will it cost. There was a caribbean jerk truck. What were they selling? What was the price? Guy's get a sign to draw the customers in. The other truck had a small hand written sign and a good price for lumpia. Do they have vegetarian items? That wasn't on the sign.I don't know...my wife wasn't into it either. Just don't expect fruits and veggies that you can stock upon for the week. Brunch from food trucks is not likely to happen either. At least we gave it a try.
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Sheena A.
Mar 7, 2022
Drove out to their Tivoli Village location on a Sunday. Maybe 10 vendors? That was it. Not worth even checking out to see for yourself. Left empty handed and disappointed.
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Nelson Q.
Mar 31, 2011
Its cool to visit this place and see what vendors have to offer....I liked the Bon Breads booth and the 100% pomegranite juice was the $hizzzzz......Also tried the strawberry shortcake from Sasa Sweets which was aight....wish they expand in the future like the ones in Wine Country and San Francisco....ALOHA!!!
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Sandra G.
Nov 5, 2017
This market is very small but it's very consistent it's always hears every Sunday. The reason why I come here is for my face cream. There's a woman that sells all kinds of CBD products her company is called the aromatherapy garden. Perfect products for aging skin. I've purchased hot meals here before also fresh organic vegetables. There's all kinds of vegan pies cookies and cakes. I just don't buy sweets. My only complaint is that I wish it was bigger I'm used to the Los Angeles farmers markets that take a few hours to walk through. :)
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Lauren C.
Jul 17, 2016
This Farmer's Market is A-OK.....for Las Vegas. If I found this market in Seattle, Cleveland, or Austin I would rate it a one or two, but Vegas has slim pickings for markets. The highlight of this market for me is that owner of King's Sausage said he comes once a month. Bringing pierogies close to home for me is a huge selling point. This is the main reason that I'll return to the market. There was also a local taco place selling tamales and I won't pass on that either.Outside of the prepared foods that I love there are a limited number of stands. There were a couple of stands with fresh produce, a seasoning stand, a vegan bakery, a coffee spot, Winder Farms produce delivery, local honey, and a person selling handmade wood cutting boards. I'm not sure that there is enough here to draw me in regularly, but I could see stopping in about once a month. I'll come back when I can get pierogies and grab some fresh produce at the same time.
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Christina R.
May 17, 2023
Vera and Adam respect their venders poorly, they over saturate their markets and not much diversity.They don't advertise or help there vendors and have poor communication. I really hope they work on this to improve their market.
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