Market restaurants in Colorado
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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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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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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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Sprouts Farmers Market
Depending on the season, this grocery store – part of a small chain in the western US – has loads of inexpensive, locally sourced produce.
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