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Coffee that feels like a part of the farmer's market culture rather than a commercial stall dropped into the middle of it.

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Farmers market spreads across a parking lot with food trucks and live music creating a lively, friendly vibe. Vendors offer a wide variety of artisan goods and quality food including baked treats, coffee, and dog items. The setup feels organized and manageable, attracting a community-focused crowd on Saturdays.

Sunrise Coffee Roasters serves delicious coffee at great prices, including a notable iced Horchata coffee. Vendors offer fresh baked goods and strong coffee options that pair well with cinnamon rolls.

Small size creates a cozy vibe. Offers a variety of fresh produce and local goods. Shoppers find it easy to explore and enjoy the friendly atmosphere.

People are saying

"I found lots of great food available at a good price."

"I thought the coffee here was awesome."

"The Farmer's Market vendors were so friendly and easy to talk with."

Good to know

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The market is open on Saturdays from 8 AM to 12 PM.

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There is plenty of parking space available at the farmers market.

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Most vendors accept debit and credit cards for payment.

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Farmers market offers a spacious, clean layout with Amish-inspired calmness and no background music. The atmosphere feels welcoming and inviting, though it can get crowded. Unique features include an ice and water dispenser in the parking lot and a specialty coffee spot inside.

An in-house coffee roaster offers excellent whole bean coffee. A young local couple runs the coffee shop inside, serving superb drinks like Italian soda and matcha.

Fresh produce comes with great prices and wide selection. The market offers high-quality fruits and vegetables that are cheaper than grocery stores.

People are saying

"The produce at this market is amazing and so inexpensive."

"I found a great selection of fresh bread here."

"The Farmer's Market has the freshest fruits and vegetables at great prices."

Good to know

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Prices on vegetables and farm produce are among the best in the area.

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Food stamps can be used for a voucher up to $20 off, doubling on certain items.

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Parking is ample and easily accessible.

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Farmers' market

Large farmers' market with indoor and outdoor sections offers a lively yet relaxed atmosphere filled with local vendors and live music. Families, couples, and pet owners mingle around shaded seating and a dog park, creating a friendly, community-oriented vibe.

Many vendors sell coffee, including cold brew options alongside local roasters showcasing their brews. Coffee pairs with baked goods and fresh produce, creating a lively market vibe.

Spanning over an acre, this farmers market features plenty of vendors with consistently higher quality offerings than many others. It ranks as one of the largest and best in the valley with a great location.

People are saying

"I found so many thoughtfully made, high-quality food options at the market."

"I found the Farmer's Market had lots of fresh produce and handmade goods."

"I loved the abundance of coffee and sweets available."

Good to know

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The Wednesday Farmers Market runs from now through April.

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Parking can take 10-20 minutes as it gets busy.

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There are no handicap parking spaces at the market location.

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Farmers' market

Farm setting with petting zoo and orchard creates a family-friendly atmosphere. Outdoor spaces include play areas and seating among peach trees, fostering a relaxed, local vibe. Food offerings come from a barn-based cafe featuring homemade pies and simple meals.

Coffee trucks appear on-site regularly, offering top tier lattes and other brews. The coffee served is consistently amazing and draws attention during visits.

A small farmers market runs weekly with inviting vendors but limited walking space. It features fresh pies, food trucks, and a petting zoo with goats, chickens, and cows nearby.

People are saying

"This place feels like a genuine, down-to-earth spot with unique charm."

"The farmer's market has cute animals you can see and pet."

"The coffee here is pretty amazing, top tier."

Good to know

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Amadio Ranch hosts a weekly farmers market with local vendors every Saturday.

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Food trucks are available on different days of the week at Amadio Ranch.

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Entry and parking at Amadio Ranch are free for all visitors.

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Farmers' market offers wide variety of fresh produce, baked goods, and handmade crafts with high-quality local vendors. The atmosphere is busy and lively, featuring family-friendly activities like pony rides and a petting zoo. Space allows easy walking among tents, creating a community-focused vibe.

Great cortados come from Crest Coffee Roasters. Food trucks offer coffee alongside breakfast and lunch options. The market sells coffee with organic produce and other foods.

Fresh, homemade, and artisan local foods fill the farmers market. Prices run a bit high but stay comparable to other markets, with a focus on organic produce and supporting local vendors.

People are saying

"This market has a great variety of fresh produce and baked goods."

"I found plenty of food trucks selling coffee and other delicious things."

"The farmer's market has fresh, vibrant produce grown with care."

Good to know

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Parking can be tricky when the market is busy.

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Expect some vendors to pack up early, especially if you arrive close to closing time.

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Prices may be higher than regular stores, so budget accordingly.

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Outdoor market offers a spacious layout with a small community vibe and a lively Saturday morning atmosphere. Food trucks and local vendors provide a variety of fresh and made-to-order foods. Free parking and an adjacent Art Walk add to the relaxed, family-friendly environment.

Coffee comes from multiple vendors including Lady Java and Randizzles food trucks. Cold brew and other coffee options appear alongside fresh produce and homemade goods.

Many booths offer fresh vegetables, food trucks, and crafts. The market opens early and provides ample parking, creating a lively Saturday morning scene.

People are saying

"I loved visiting the market on Saturday mornings."

"This Farmer's Market is mostly food vendors with some fresh produce."

"I enjoyed a great morning adventure with cold brew and homemade goods."

Good to know

1

The Art Walk occurs approximately every other weekend.

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Gilbert Farmers Market does not allow dogs.

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The market opens at 7am and closes at 11am.

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