Farmers market
Kona ice truck
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outside
Carnivorous plants
Fresh produce
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farmers selling their produce
farmers and vendors in a parking lot
Paul's family farm rum aged maple syrup
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Market vendors
Crumb cake from the Paddy wagon
Paddy wagon sells gluten free and vegan goodies
Vendor spotlight Olive and Marlowe----for the best vinaigrette's in the city!! New flavor pomegranate and quince along with fig balsamic.
Farm fresh fruit
farmers selling their produce
Paddy wagon baked goods
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Natalie K.
Aug 18, 2024
This is a very cute and fun farmers market to walk around. There are quite a good number of vendors selling different products from fresh produce, cheese and dairy, to hummus and hot dog stands (with delicious kielbasa sandwich) as well as both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. If you are not looking for something to eat, but are rather in search of a cute gift there are also vendors that sell a selection of fresh, beautiful bouquet of flowers or small potted plants to choose from.There is a parking lot right where the farmers market locates, or you can park on the street as well.Most places will take credit card/venmo but I recommend having some cash, just in case.
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Enxhi Q.
Nov 3, 2024
This is one of the cutest little farmers markets. I participated as a vendor this year. I appreciate the community field and organization. It's nice to see the same local vendors every week. I can't wait to participate in it next year as well.
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Larissa G.
Jul 26, 2020
The Carnegie Farmers Market is just a few years old now, growing surely but steadily over time. Because it's still such a new little market, it's admittedly not always as well attended as markets that have been around for a longer stretch of time (by vendors and people alike). Still, it seems to be working through the inevitable growing pains of any new event, and for that I am very thankful.This farmers market takes place on Sundays from noon to 3pm, on Carnegie's East Main Street. Farmers, producers, crafters, and artisans are all welcome to participate. And depending on which vendors attend from week to week, you'll be able to shop for the best that local businesses have to offer. Farms offer everything from produce to eggs to meat; bakeries bring bread and pastries; and wineries and distilleries carry a range of alcoholic beverages to complete a meal in the making. This year, a candle shop and arts and crafts vendors are also making appearances at the market, which makes me excited and hopeful for the expanding variety of vendors!With Carnegie working hard to continue to support this new(er) farmers market, this is an event worth adding to your calendars. After all, even if some weeks are better attended than others, it's worth your time coming to support the local farmers and businesses who do venture to Carnegie from week to week!
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Arlene M.
Oct 4, 2020
Stopped over here a bit later in the day but many of the vendors were still around. The Carnegie Farmer's market takes up about two large blocks on Main St and you can park for free in either the metered lots or in Family Dollar as long as you are not taking up their business parking.We only saw one farm selling their goods but there were plenty of eating options, specialty goods such as honey and maple syrup, candles, crafts, and things related to the census and of course the upcoming election.I found three vendors quite interesting a worth a visit. The first was called "The Paddy wagon" and they specialize in both gluten free and vegan baked breads. I ended up purchasing a vegan banana bread to take home.Also there was Paul family farm whom I had met at veg fest. Known for their maple syrup they have expanded their line to include both bourbon maple syrup and rum infused maple syrup. Although sampling is not permitted I had tried bourbon maple syrup before and really enjoyed it. Since I learned the run infused one is now a recent addition and a "hot" item I decided to purchase that one. The bottle is sealed and once opened just store it in the refrigerator like you would any other syrup. Paul family farm does get to other farmer's markets in the city. Be sure to check them out if they are at one you are visiting.Another worthwhile vendor is Olive & Marlowe. They make their own pure olive oils and have a nice variety of vinaigrettes. They too are worth checking out since they have been at a number of farmer's markets.This farmer's market is small but has a lot of potential. I plan to check them out on a future Sunday before the season is over. Open Sundays from 12-3 only.
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Lisa K.
Jul 1, 2021
We go here almost every weekend. Great variety and terrific foods. We especially love the produce and wine choices.
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