Shop, eat, relax, ENJOY!
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a variety of food items
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a pile of carrots
a man selling food
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a man standing in front of his booth
Mexican breakfast lasagna
Cavallo Nero (Lotsa Pasta) at the Bardstown Road farmers market
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Great music
Breakfast chilaquiles, basil lemonade, and cinnamon roll with lemon icing. Something new for breakfast every Saturday!
Field Day Family Farm serves farm fresh omelets at the Bardstown Road farmers market
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Falling Springs Flowers
Bob A.
Sep 21, 2019
It is the original. They are open year round. Fruit, veggies, meat, bread, baked goods, honey, breakfast cooked right there in front of you, music to entertain, and great people selling and shopping.It's right across from the fire station (kids love fire trucks), in the church parking lot. Dogs aren't allowed so bring a friend to hold her while you shop. You can eat your breakfast together at one of the tables right there at the church outside of the Farmers Market. Parking is available on the street or across the street at another church.It's a great place to hangout for a bit, let the kids explore, eats farm fresh, literally, breakfast, get some great goodies for the week, and RELAX (it's the weekend). This Farmers Market is large enough to give you everything you need or want, and small enough to walk around and still keep an eye on your kids or quickly find a friend to compare your treasures.I love the breakfast omelet, the music is always good and sometimes really, really good. And the people are always friendly and fun. I walk there, but it is worth the drive, and then you can walk around a bit!
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Tim B.
Aug 4, 2019
We really enjoy going to this farmers market. It's small and usually crowded but there are always plenty of stuff to choose from. Everything we have ever brought home has always been good. Give this place a try and I think you'll like it too!!
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Sharon M.
Jun 28, 2020
They really have the covid down. Social distance and mask wearing, along with hand sanitizer-it is great. The vendors are well spaced. Lots of great fresh veges available. I love this market...worth checking out
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Matt R.
Feb 14, 2017
Small and crowded and awesome. The granddaddy of local farmer's markets. Saturdays with summer hours 8-12, winter 10-12. If you can't walk here, park on Bardstown Road.Year-round greens, meats, eggs, jams, breads, flowers. Seasonal everything.Technically my third favorite local market after Douglass Loop (which is summers only) and New Albany across the river. But really, do you need stuff from 10 different farms? The solid core here always delivers, and at reasonable prices.
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Suzanne B.
Aug 1, 2012
I love this place. I've lived in other parts of the country that are more "Farmers Market" friendly than Louisville and was hoping to find a local market that rivaled those in other cities once I moved back. This place hits the spot. Teeming with fresh produce, bread, coffee, cheese, popcorn, and even massages for the truly weary, this place is a must-see treat on a Saturday morning. Well-behaved dogs and children are welcome alike. If you live in Louisville, add this place to your list of places to check out on the weekend!
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Jessica T.
Oct 3, 2016
I love this Farmer's Market. It is small but you can find everything you need. Flowers, fruits, veggies, pastries, cheese, honey, herbs...AND local coffee plus the best omelette in town. I try to visit every week. I am at least here every other week. I love seeing familiar faces. They also have a kids day every other week! They give kids stickers, activity books, and often a $5 coupon to use at one of the booths. My niece and nephews love coming to shop and eat here.
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Rachel R.
Jul 18, 2014
This market packs a lot of AMAZING BREAKFAST OPTIONS!!!!My personal favorite breakfast vendors/options, in order:1) The omelet Station!!!! You. Have. No. Idea!! They use all fresh produce from their farm, have meat options (ex. Smoked trout), use condiments from other vendors at the market, and they are the same people who own HARVEST! You will leave full and filled with peace only a skillet and fresh veggies can bring.2. The biscuits and gravy (Dreamcatcher Farm)3. Cheese grits (Dreamcatcher Farm)4. FRESH CINNAMON ROLLS!! (Dreamcatcher Farm)Other Favs:- the Amish farm is my favorite place to pick up beans and squash. Plus, she's so nice.- the blueberry vendor (found at the Douglas loop market as well)***** five stars awarded for the incredible omelets!!
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Raymond B.
Sep 1, 2016
The Bardstown Road Farmers' Market is a year round market right across from the Deer Park Baptist Church. It's not the biggest Farmer's market in the area (or even on Bardstown rd) but it's super fun. They always have a fun live band and neat vendors. I try to get my all my eggs there (because they are free range and delicious), but you can find soap, a meal, flowers, local honey, fresh veggies, and just enjoy the atmosphere. It can be a little hard to find parking, but if you're prepared to walk a few blocks it's usually not a problem.
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Melanie K.
Dec 19, 2013
Don't judge this market by the small size!All summer long I had the tradition of waking up Saturday morning and heading over to the Deer Park Farmers Market for a fantastic omelet and then having the local tents of vendors to inspire my unique meals for the weekend. We have picked up fresh flowers in an attempt to arrange them, but I think I will let the professionals continue that skill.We have tried squash blossoms for the first time, we stuffed them with cheese and breaded them, delicious.We have picked up fresh baked breads and cheeses to make a quick party platter.We have tried rabbit and lamb sausage to mix our protein up in the kitchen.We have taken friendship bread with jam straight from the market purchase to a friend who was under the weather.We have even impressed a 19 year old teenager by taking them to the market, buying fresh fruit, then making a cobbler the same evening!There is always great music and an experience to try something new!
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Carla L.
Jul 14, 2011
I have been coming to this farmers market for years. Yes I live out of town, but come to Looh-vil every summer and never miss buying my delicious cheeses and soaps here! There is nothing more wonderful than to see the local farmers and the support that the community gives them.Everything is so fresh, so wonderful that it is a must do every Saturday. Last trip I bought a bit of Lavender in a little zip lock. Seriously funny when security at the airport opened my bag to see what it was. Just Lavender guys... no need to fret.
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