Farmers market
eople walking down the street
crowd of people walking around
Farmer's market
Tulsa farmers market
Some of the plants I saw at the Tulsa Farmer's Market. This is a market to put on your bucket list.
display of fresh flowers
variety of plants for sale
sign for the farmers market
Walnut Cheddar Cheese Black Pepper Scone & Cinnamon Muffin by T's Kitchen Door
outside
Cactus Z Designs
food
The best jams.
Rose Coconut Candle by Erra Natural Health & Beauty
Strawberry Rhubarb Yogurt Drink from The Heirloom Acre
Churro Cheesecake from Mila's Sweet Berries
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food
food
Debra K.
Nov 9, 2024
I was pleasantly surprised to see the market still open (second weekend in November) but I shouldn't have been because of our weather. Vendors still had a lot of fresh produce available. I was able to pick up some Dancing Skeleton mead, some sweet potatoes and a great piece of local art! I wonder how long they'll stay open this year!?!?!
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Manny R.
May 25, 2024
I've got to say I came to one of the first Saturdays and wasn't impressed at all as there was barely any food options.As it got warmer so did the size of the market and my interest with more vendors and not just hard goods.Great place to shop local and makes me want to start my own business
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Gary M.
Apr 6, 2024
From my original review, the Tulsa Farmers' Market must've done something for me to think otherwise being 3-stars. Every Saturday morning is mandatory to wake up early & get prepped for it. I always leave with either scones + muffins (T's Kitchen Door), breakfast tacos (Elote), plants, etc etc. I always end up with a cup of coffee from Topeca or She Brews. The more & more seasons the market comes around, the bigger it gets. Today was opening day & I've NEVER seen it this packed before, ever. People were parked down the street in front of stores that aren't halfway at capacity around that time (7-11am). There was a flow of foot traffic, live music & other activities taking place as well. Bring your dogs (there was a vender there that was selling dog treats that caught my eyes)! Bring your appetite & cash (some venders accept tokens only). It's always a good time.
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Michael E.
Apr 13, 2024
The Tulsa farmers market is such a treasure. Especially when it's a beautiful day like today. There are lots of crafts, lots of food, lots of fresh locally grown vegetables and flowers. No dogs are allowed except for Service animals. There's usually even live entertainment.
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Cathy B.
Apr 6, 2024
Awesome atmosphere today!! All the vendors were super helpful and kind. George Caradini, with Microgreens, is always kind, helpful, & knowledgeable. The sticky buns from Farrell Bread & Bakery looked better than the tasted. Fresh veggies, fresh cut flowers, & sunshine!!! How can you go wrong.
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Crystal C.
Nov 12, 2022
Pros: at first I didn't like the new location but now I'm used to it. I prefer it now. While my knives are being sharpened, I grab my husband empanadas and shrimp bombs from Masa. My friend gets a burrito from Calveras, but coffee from She Brews. I get breakfast tacos from Elote. The vendors at this market are good. There's baked goods. My Dad's Salsa. Opened year round except for holidays. Yuletide market in the beginning of December. Cons: no pets allowed
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Nannette M.
Apr 30, 2022
For the first trip to this particular farmer's market, it was an experience all to itself. My husband Muchael and I happened to be in town for another event, and we had the chance to partake in it while we were there. For a local farmer's market, this is one of the larger ones we have seen in awhile. When I go to my farmer's market where I live, I challenge myself to see what I can get for $20 to create a meal(lunch/dinner) for my husband and myself. Well I spent a little more than what I intended, but I came away with a couple new products to try, that could help my system. I am looking forward to trying them in the coming weeks. I saw some beautiful plants along the way also. If you have a bucket list for Farmer's Markets to visit, this needs to be added to that list. You never know what you will find at any given time.
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Jaime B.
Oct 13, 2018
I absolutely love this market.It may not be a huge farmers market but the vibe is pretty fantastic. You can find a variety of items as well. I even found thai basil today to put in my chicken pho! Score. I can't even find that in the stores!It's also in a great location, so brunch or breakfast before hand, or coffee with friends, is definitely encouraged. I highly suggest checking it out. And makes for a great way to start a Saturday morning!
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Michael S.
Jul 4, 2020
Due to Cherry Street road construction the market moved to Lewis and Admiral in the Kendall Whittier area for 2020. When in Tulsa I enjoy this nice street market and its terrific vibe. It's smallish: If you're looking for a diversion for the kids you might walk the length and see all the vendors in under 45 minutes. That will cover the dozens of sellers of produce, baked goods, cheeses, honey, crafts, herbs, meat items, and more. Family oriented street musicians and entertainers add to the fun atmosphere.
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Lauren D.
Apr 21, 2018
Coming to the Cherry Street Farmers Market is a Saturday ritual from spring through fall for me. The variety of vendors and options for produce, meat, dairy, bakery items, and more always makes me smile. The vendors are also very friendly, often smiling and greeting you as you walk by their booths.There are staple vendors that are steadfast and solid and always some new vendors with changing product options to add diversity to the mix. Many of the vendors happily offer samples of their products so you can try before you buy. Almost all of the vendors I have seen boast organic and non-gmo or non corn fed products.It's nice to get out and walk around here taking in the sights, smells, and sounds. Sometimes there is a live music booth. The farmers market main booth sells reusable bags, exchanges tokens for credit card purchases that can be used at booths, and sells some other merchandise a farmers market goer might want.
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