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Honig Trail Apiary-Natural Comb Honey
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Honig Trail Honey. Featuring Raw, pure, unprocessed Local Honey and Pure Beeswax candles, Local Bee Pollen, Beeswax Lip Balms, Comb Honey
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a variety of items on a table
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Honig Trail Apiary - pure, unprocessed, unfiltered Local Honey that flows from a Flow Hive directly into the jars.
Lazy KJ Ranch's pulled pork sandwiches, pulled pork nachos, and breakfast burritos are the best.
Honig Trail Apiary-Local Honey that Flows from a Flow Hive straight into the Jar
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Honig Trail Apiary, Unprocessed local Honey straight from a Flow Hive into the jars
Evelyn D.
Mar 20, 2021
What a cute farm market. Not just produce, milk and meats but amazing jewelry. We purchased some amazing stone necklaces from Paleo customs. If you are in town it is worth a stop.
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Valerie G.
May 10, 2022
We enjoyed the selection of vendors and the live music. The atmosphere was relaxed and the vendors were friendly. We purchased from a few different vendors to include soaps, duck eggs, pecans, goat fudge, goat lotion and shilajit resin. We're very happy with the our purchases. We would have purchased some of their vegetables (they looked great) but we had already shopped for these products earlier in the week. Get there early for better parking options, by the time we left the parking spaces were going fast.
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Michelle H.
Jun 30, 2018
For what it is, it's ok. Pros: Nice little park, a few genuine vendors who actually grow their produce and produce their crafts. The people who manage the event are nice folks, doing the best they can. Cons: Parking is horrendous, too many vendors are rude or aloof, items bought elsewhere and sold there misrepresents what a farmers market is touted to be. Many vendors are proprietary in their spaces. Way too far off of flowing traffic areas. Just not enough people actually producing anything and a public who is too use to cheap everything...they care not for quality or nutritional benefits or too poor to buy better when available. My income is very constricted and I only get to go there for the veggies as a treat. Did I say parking is horrendous?
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Anna C.
Aug 5, 2017
I hate to give this venue only 3 stars, but here's the reason: when vendors go to Mexico and purchase cheap junk for resale at this location .... well, that's not what a farmer's market is for. It's a slap in the face to the vendors who are trying to sell real handmade goods and items. Also, ORGANIC and LOCALLY GROWN / SOURCED are fancy buzz words now for "I grew some stuff in my backyard and want you to pay exorbitant prices for this, because I'm from this area." That being said, there are vendors and entertainers who deserve to be recognized for their crafts, skills, and talents. And besides, there's nothing else around here.
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Doris A.
Jan 6, 2024
Just shopped at the market. Found some amazing Vinegar and Green Corn Tamales. Also got eggs and fruite that was no bargain but like to support the market. The music, live band was amazing.
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Julie H.
Feb 15, 2018
Nestled in the Warren neighborhood, south of historic downtown Bisbee, there awaits a great little Saturday farmers market. To me, the town of Warren is like an unripened fruit - poised to become even sweeter with time & energy. The houses surrounding the town park where the market is held include some wonderful craftsman bungalows & other vintage architectural specimens. Dotted on the outskirts are graceful old haciendas where the bigwigs of the Bisbee mining era used to live. Coming to the farmers market is an incentive to explore & appreciate this little known Bisbee district.The vendors at the market are honest gems themselves - offering local fruits, veggies, honey, herbs. We found homemade lemon bars & baked treats, scrumptious tamales, tortillas, Mexican cheese, carne seca, machaca, a tasty Mexican food truck (chorizo breakfast burritos), coffee, and more! There were interesting craft & jewelry vendors as well. Although it's not a giant market, we found lots to buy & all very reasonably priced.Picnic tables sprinkled under the trees offer a perfect place to eat goodies, watch the kids & dogs play, listen to the cowboy crooner & his guitar. I didn't catch this musician's name - he's a true original storyteller with a voice like Johnny Cash's cousin Willy Nelson! I'm hard pressed to think of a better way to spend a lazy Saturday morning!
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S K.
Feb 18, 2018
For such a small town, this is a good size farmer's market. There is always some kind of music and it has a friendly atmosphere with people enjoying fresh baked goods, ethnic foods and coffee in the center of the park where there seems to be plenty of seating. I just wished they wouldn't close it down so early. I got there the other weekend about 12:45 and everyone was packing up. I think it must have been too windy.
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