a display of jars of mustard
Morris Farm Market
Butter
jars of jams and nuts
a red airplane hanging from the ceiling
Sunday - Outside: Adult Beverages and Live Entertainment
Bathroom
Inside
Morris Farm Market
Farmers market
Fresh corn on the cob, peaches, blackberries and Carolina reaper salsa
Hot baguettes.
Fresh hot baguettes!
food
Coming from the south look out for the tractors near the entrance
Lots of Nuts!! Lots of everything....
drink
interior
drink
David S.
Sep 8, 2024
This place has it all..Cool foods and drinks. Spices and last min gifts. Also live music and food. Bbq and coffee. You have to check this place out. On the way in it's past the "other " places. But a must top. Lots of parking and a good time.
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Danielle J.
Jul 20, 2024
TLDR: Farmers Market with good bathrooms! I always stop here on the way to/from the OBX. Fresh veggies and fruit, kitschy snacks. They have wine and beer and baked goods as well. The bathrooms are appreciated. Two options, the actual bathrooms that people clean after each use or the outhouse kind. Please remember to bring a few dollars for tipping the people keeping the bathrooms clean There is also an outdoor area that sometimes serves food (think hot dogs, bbq), beer and has live music. This place is busy Friday/Saturday/Sunday as travelers to the OBX are passing through.
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Marie F.
Sep 30, 2023
Never expected such a great early lunch experience! Fantastic menus and food at the two good trucks under the pavilion. Plenty of parking, seating and chill-out areas.Take some time to listen to the live music and have a nice bite (full sized breakfast and lunch entrees, all cooked fresh right there).Check hours, as Morris's is seasonal!
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Robert N.
Sep 6, 2024
Use to be a favorite stop. I sadly had not been there in 3 years. I was looking forward to today's visit. I was ... - Sad to see they stopped giving samples - Way less produce that before- Seems like they are more focused on being a nightclub than a daytime family destination - gift selection was not interesting - it's September - yet nothing fall related - heaven forbid you have to pee and don't have cash
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Pravash M.
Sep 30, 2023
Live bands, food, bevs (shakes, ciders, booze), hay rides, and market shopping for local flare. Prices are a la carte, higher than grocery stores but you're supporting local growers and farms. Indoor and outdoor seating. Restrooms on site with plenty of free parking. Brisket and fried pickles were pretty good.
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Juliette M.
Sep 21, 2024
Kind of a tourist trap, imho. We stopped here on the way to OBX, it was around lunch time. There are food trucks on one side of a large barn that's made out to work as a pavilion. There's also a bar. The market is fine, it's partially a gift shop and partially a produce market, not sure if they grow all the produce or if they bring it in from somewhere else. We got cucumbers, no complaints there. We also got wine and cider, the wine is made somewhere else and labeled for them.I was under the impression that there was a petting zoo here, but I think I was mistaken. You have to pay to use the civilized bathrooms which I think is silly. I guess they don't want people stopping to use the restroom without buying something, but there's a rest stop not far down the road so I think the people who go here aren't just going for the bathrooms. Anyway, it was fine. I might stop again, it would just be incidental, I wouldn't make a point to stop.
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T. W.
May 5, 2024
Complete farms market. The selection of goods was outstanding. Little did I know they would have a 80s throwback band! Good food! Good times! I'll be back!
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Maria T.
Oct 7, 2021
Pumpkin season is upon us and we piled our cart high with the colorful gourds they had for sale! The pumpkin bins were separated by color; I never knew there were so many different varieties of gourds! We chose white, cream, and a gourd-geous Aqua color!! They hadTons of traditional orange pumpkins for the strip or your favorite pie! And they stocked plenty of mums to mix and match!Along with the fall decor, they carried homemade items, foods, ciders, produce and gifts! If you're headed in or out of OBX, make this a quick pit stop!
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Courtney K.
Aug 15, 2021
Bottom Line: A large seasonal farm market with a variety of produce, food and gifts that is generally open from April to November. Morris Farm Market is one of my favorite places on earth! I really admire the effort that goes into farming, I am fascinated with agriculture and I really like the Currituck County culture so I appreciate all of the local fresh produce at this road-side market that for me is more like mecca. Corn, tomatoes, berries and peaches always catch my eye in the summer months and in the fall I am fascinated by all the varieties of pumpkins and gourds. Morris is more than just fresh produce - they also sell nuts, candy, salsas, sauces, ciders, beer, puzzles, t-shirts, home decor and other goodies. I never leave empty handed. The atmosphere and displays at Morris are excellent. I love making my way through the breezy open-air barn over what I assume is the original floor. Everything is nicely displayed too so it makes shopping more enjoyable. Morris is a well-known pit stop for vacationers seeking their clean gratuity-based restrooms and porta potties. The restrooms are well equipped and stocked with a toilet, urinal, sink, baby changing station, fan, air freshener, soap, paper towels, etc. and they are checked, and serviced if necessary, after every customer. The restrooms are decorated with old photos from Currituck and one of my favorites is a photo of a boatload of watermelons headed to the port of Baltimore.
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Kathryn M.
May 22, 2023
I haven't been back here in over 10 years! I am so happy I did! My son and I took a trip out here on a Sunday afternoon. I can't believe how much it has changed. I grew up in Currituck so I remember how it was years ago and boy has it changed. The parking lot is super big allowing for all vehicles of size. They have a very large covered area for eating. They had several local food trucks for food. They have picnic areas and chairs to allow for sitting and eating both covered for shade and sun bathing. They are dog friendly since since it's outside. They have a makeshift stage for bands to play music. Let's not forget about the actual market. This is everything I remember and more. They have everything from salsa, fruit, vegetables, local gifts, apparel, bakery goods, and I even saw meats and cheeses. They still have ice cream and it's just as delicious as I remember as a teenager. I ordered a hot dog with French fries for my son and it was good. Not sure if it was $9.50 good, but good. Everyone there was super nice and helpful, exactly how I remember. I can't wait to bring the rest of the family on another weekend. h
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