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March 2024 by Ms.Z
Busy on a Saturday afternoon. Suggest arriving early. The convention center was packed causing allot of delays in traffic downtown
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March 2024 by Cabin Life
Lots of great vendors selling delicious and creative stuff. The only downside is the building is small and cramped due to narrow aisles. Push on through and check it out.
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March 2024 by Victoria Lynn
What a cool market place
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March 2024 by Cindy Forte
Was just browsing thru the isles on a rainy day
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March 2024 by Joe Kunze
Noise.
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March 2024 by Jody Mayer
The empanada stand is awesome. Make sure to get there early. Don't forget about everything else that's nearby.
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March 2024 by Michelle Q
A lot of people but the market is small.
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March 2024 by Evan Votilla
First time here in 15+ years. Wasn’t too impressed. I thought I was supporting small business but having big names who have stores all over the place take up the biggest booths was a turn off. Didn’t really see any good food to eat while there. Cool experience and definitely some hardworking vendors.
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March 2024 by Diana L Wendler
It's not the Farmer's Market of the 1980s, 1990s or even early 2000s. Back then it was more local meats, vegetables, some dairy and fruits. I was able to purchase mostly everything I needed without going to the Grocery store.Now there's maybe 6 or 7 original stands. S. Clyde Weaver's is still there with great sandwiches and high quality meats and cheese and so is Spring Glen. The Farmer's Market has gotten eclectic now and has fancy coffee blends to buy, Asian food, African food, Spanish food, a pickle stand, a Spices stand and a Seafood stand . * There is this really cool homemade Animal food and play toys stand. Animal biscuits galore...I do occasionally purchase a couple of things from the other stands but I just wish that the Farmer's Market was the way it was. Coffee shops are everywhere and the same for the Cultural restaurants . So, yeah, I miss what I consider to be a true Farmer's Market but if you like all of that fancier stuff then that would be the place to go for " one stop shopping " .
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March 2024 by Don Smith
Can find a variety of foods and gifts here.
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March 2024 by Lia K. Sauder
Indoor market with many, many different vendors of unending selections and even different types of cuisines. Some souvenir/gift-type options for sale. Very crowded on a Saturday but worth a visit.
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March 2024 by Brian & Lisa Stackhouse
Good selection of goods, but prices vary so much between vendors. All in all, most are over priced.
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March 2024 by Joseph Mesarick
Nice market with a wide variety of stands. Parking can be a bit of a challenge, but not horrible.We'll definitely be going back soon.Highly recommended for the farmers market shopper.Winter time is a bad time for produce at any market but the selections there were about as good as it gets.
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March 2024 by DT LI
Disappointed with the food price and the quantity of them.It’s a “hip” place to go in Lancaster, but it gets over crowded, Loud, and often times dirty. Parking also could be an issue.A lot of food options at first glance, but in reality the quality of them are not high. Feels more like food truck food but charges with fine dining prices with certain items.I encourage people to go search local places within the greater Lancaster area, you may just be surprised.
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February 2024 by Derek & Charity Jenson
Love love love this place! It is a must when family or friends come to visit to take them here. We love the soft pretzels at Kom Essa— so addicting!! Every time I take someone there they love the atmosphere of the market and have such a fun time trying local flavors.