Tallahassee Farmers' Market
Address | 2904 Kerry Forest Pkwy, Tallahassee, FL | ||
Phone | (850) 296-2814 | ||
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Website | tallahasseefarmersmarket.com | ||
Categories | Farmers Market | ||
Rating | 4.6 14 reviews | ||
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Tallahassee Farmers' Market reviews
14Great farms. Lovely people. Marie's pickles and jellies are awesome. The mushroom folks are amazing. No dairy pimento cheese from Lucky Dog is fabulous.
Too many resellers of produce and not enough farmers. Few venders here as well. We need one large market instead of multiple markets spread across town.
The farmers that are here are EXCELLENT.
Fantastic selection of vendors: produce, meat, dairy, kombucha, coffee.really anything you might want!
Great place to go and get your locally grown fruits and vegetables and with meats and honey
Got some great culinary mushrooms and CBD products here. Ology also has a coffee booth setup. Best coffee in town hands down
Neat little farmers market on the front lawn of a church. Many rotating vendors from the direct area as well as a few regional vendors. Fresh fruits and vegetables as well as meat and bread are found here amongst other items.
Getting larger every week. Great location. However some prices are no longer competitive as inflation and demand for farm products grows.
Outstanding service and wonderful vendors. I jaw jacked with a very nice older vendor for for a good 10 minutes. It was the highlight of my day.
The best farmers market in the area. It has all the best farmers and ranchers around and you can do all your weekly grocery shopping here.
Lots of variety of products - fruits, vegetables, baked goods, kombucha, eggs, honey, meats, plants, soaps, coffee, jams and jellies. Great place to support local businesses.
Such a great group of people! Everyone was super sweet and the prices were very fair. Always in support of the locals! If you haven't been I highly recommend you check it out!
Great produce, every booth was worth. Looking at all their selections.was my first time going and if you are foodie, well worth the trip on
Vendors are friendly, I just wish there were more options. Coming from California, this is very, very small. Upside, they have great jam and orange juice for sale.
Tip: Bring Cash!
This farmers market is really cute! There was about 16 or so booths. The booths sold vegetables, honey, meats, olives and soaps. I really like how this farmers market has a larger variety of vegetables than the one in downtown by the capital. This has tomatoes, greens, potatoes, beets, onions, ginger, and so much more. There wasn’t a large variety of fruits here but I’m sure that goes with the seasons. This farmers market was more about produce than it was small trinkets, and gifts. It was dog friendly and I saw three or four dogs. As for parking, you have to park in the shopping plaza behind the market and walk through the pass-through with bushes to get to the booths. So when you pull in you drive past the market take a left into the shopping plaza where red elephant is an park anywhere.
Some prices I paid was $1.40 for a 4 inch piece of ginger. Three dollars for a basket of cherry tomatoes. Three dollars for a basket of red potatoes. And three dollars for a basket of jalapeños.