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Boulder County Farmers' Market
A massive spring and summer sprawl of colorful, mostly organic local food. Here you can find flowers and herbs, as well as brain sized mushrooms, delicate squash blossoms, crusty pretzels, vegan dips, grass-fed beef, raw granola and yogurt. The market stretches from Arapahoe to Canyon along Central Park and around the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, which offers free admission on market days.
Prepared food booths offer gyros and tamales. Live music is as standard as the family picnics in the park along Boulder Creek.
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Kilauea Fish Market
At last, yummy plate lunches that won't clog your arteries. One taste and you'll be addicted to the generous plates of seared-'ahi poke salad with organic greens, wraps stuffed with sautéed 'ahi, or tofu with brown rice and lots of veggies.
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Farmers Market
For organic fruits and vegetables and a taste of the local vibe, hit this oh-so-colorful farmers market.
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Vail Farmers Market
- Vail, USA
- Restaurants › Market
This farmers market and art show, located on Meadow Dr in the heart of the Vail village, was established in 2001. You can grab any number of items for your condo kitchen, including fresh picked produce (including organic), fresh baked breads, German pastries, local meats, fresh halibut, mountain honey, and art from dozens of local artists and artisans.
There are more than 120 vendors in all, as well as live jazz curated by the Vail Jazz Festival.
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Crescent City Farmers Market
There are a series of popular green markets around town several days a week. Most accessible and fun is this Saturday morning market. Farmers and bakers from all over Southern Louisiana sell fruit, produce, tasty snacks, flowers, potted plants, and coffee. Arrive before the 10 am chefs' cooking demonstration. There is also a Tuesday Market near Audubon Park in the Uptown Square parking lot (200 Broadway)
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Cowgirl Creamery
Care for a sample? Of course you do, when the cheese in question is the artisan cheesemaker's signature Red Hawk, the tangy triple cream award-winner, or a seasonal treat like the nettle-wrapped, artichoke-aromatic St. Pat. Organic milk and attention that verges on pampering make Cowgirl cheeses worth planning a cocktail party around - ask your friendly fromagiére to suggest pairings.
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Lolita's Market & Deli
Whether you're on a run for late night munchies, on an early morning hunt for trail grinds or, you know, sunday morning bacon, this joint should be your defacto supply line. Think deli food and wasabi peas juxtaposed against nice bars of dark chocolate. Oh, and they also rent inner tubes ($10) for would-be Boulder Creek sailors during summer.
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Mercado La Paloma
There are a few eateries in and near Exposition Park, but for a treat, head to nearby Mercado La Paloma, an abandoned warehouse turned into a delightful Mexican marketplace with an art gallery, quality crafts stalls and numerous food stalls.
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Marvelous Market
Besides gourmet grocery store items, this chain also carries fresh bread, pastries and sandwiches, making it a good bet for stocking up on picnic items or healthy cheap dinners to eat back at the hotel. There are other branches scattered around the city.
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Eskimo Candy Seafood
- Maui, USA
- Restaurants › Market
A real find on a side street between the beach and the highway, Eskimo Candy is essentially a fish market with a take-out counter and a couple of tables. Delicious fresh 'ahi and Kula veggie wraps, decent fish tacos and excellent poke.
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Farmers Market
With more than 100 shops and stalls offering an international array of foods, the Farmers Market is a vibrant crossroads of cultures and cuisines. Established in 1934, the market was immediately popular with the community and has remained so ever since.
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Bartlett’s Farm
From a humble farm stand, this family operation has grown into a huge gourmet market with salads, tempting desserts and made-to-order panini sandwiches. It’s the perfect place to grab everything you’ll need for a lunch on the beach.
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Copley Sq Farmers Market
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Central Sq Farmers Market
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City Hall Plaza Farmers Market
Most neighborhoods have a seasonal farmers market from mid-May to late November. In addition to just picked fruit and local vegetables, you might find Vermont farmstead and other artisanal cheese, crusty loaves and tempting fruit tarts.
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Charles Hotel Farmers Market
Most neighborhoods have a seasonal farmers market from mid-May to late November. In addition to just picked fruit and local vegetables, you might find Vermont farmstead and other artisanal cheese, crusty loaves and tempting fruit tarts.
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Mesa Market
Stop in Caineville at Mesa Market for straight-from-the-garden organic salads and freshly baked artisan bread from an outdoor stone-hearth oven. That’s all it serves and it’s delicious.
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Los Pinareños Frutería
Nothing says refreshment on a sweat-stained Miami afternoon like a long, cool glass of fruit smoothie at this popular juice and veggie stand. The produce is pretty fresh and flavorful too.
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Clark's Market
Put the condo kitchenette to good use after picking up supplies at Clark's, the nicest market in town. They stock specialty goods and scores of treats, with fresh fruit and deli meats.
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Reading Terminal Market
Grab a famous Philly cheesesteak, pizza, gyro or fresh Amish farm goods at the local market/food courts, Reading Terminal Market, everybody’s favorite place for lunch.
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Arcata Co-op
Arcata Co-op is a member-owned cooperative that carries natural foods (using organic ingredients where possible) and has a good butcher with grass-fed beef, a bakery and a deli.
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Triangle Building
All in a row in the Triangle Building are Mr D’s Greek Deli, Mee Sum Pastries (try the steamed pork bun), a juice bar and Cinnamon Works – all great choices for a quick snack.
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Arcarta Plaza Farmers Markets
These markets are fantastic. For near on 30 years they have been selling fresh Humboldt County produce (including fruit and veggies, meats and shellfish, herbs and honey).
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Alemany market
Alemany has flowers, fish and eggs, and stalls with ready-to-eat foods, plus bargain prices and a good range of organics and sustainably harvested foods.
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Inner Sunset
This is a seasonal market that runs roughly from May to November. It has local produce and artisan foods, live music, some organics and bargain-to-moderate prices.
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