I’ve been visiting the Sunday Brunch Farmer’s market for awhile now, including at the previous location. It moved to the Pour House a year or so ago, which was a good move, as there’s plenty of parking and the market is more visible to the community. Granted, that also means it’s grown a lot because it’s no longer James Island’s little secret :). It’s early in the season so we ventured to the Farmer’s Market for the first time in 2016 on Sunday, and we were not disappointed. I counted 4 food trucks as well as fresh gelato for dessert. There are picnic tables for you to sit and eat. A lot of the typical Farmer’s Market vendors are there, but I saw some unique ones, too. The farmer’s market also has live music, which is a nice touch as you shop or enjoy lunch. They have a donation-based yoga class some mornings before the market sometimes, but I haven’t attended that to know how it is. It’s neat that the Sunday Brunch Farmer’s Market has these little touches that make it stand out– and make it a 5-star market in my opinion.
Margaret M.
Classificação do local: 5 Charleston, SC
We LOVE this market! Meg & Adam who run the market are always so friendly and helpful! We love having the Pourhouse right there to grab a delicious Bloody Mary cocktail and listen to great local music while we shop! Cool activities for the kids, local art, great local food, food trucks, coffee vendor, dog-friendly and nice people! Best way to spend a Sunday morning!
Timothy A.
Classificação do local: 5 Charleston, SC
I’ve been wanting to come here for a while, and finally had a chance to put the family in the car and hit the road. Unfortunately, it was a crisp and rainy Sunday, so not a lot of vendors were there, but I enjoyed the ones that were. Each vendor was very friendly and talkative, and talked about their local products. My kids enjoyed the«cricket lady» and the cookies made from ground up crickets. I didn’t tell them(shhh!). We walked out with a box of chocolates, because sometimes a dad just can’t say no to his daughter. Many free samples were handed out, from honey to granola, and I look forward to coming back again on a warmer day. Parking isn’t terrible if you don’t mind walking a bit(1⁄10th of a mile is not that bad), because the parking by the restaurant fills up fast. We arrived around lunch time, so that was expected.
Mike M.
Classificação do local: 5 Charleston, SC
This is the place to go on a Sunday afternoon! Lots of vendors, food and crafts and a great place to eat at some food trucks. You can have lunch at the Lot next door but you’ll get a better deal at the food trucks. They also have live music all day, you can dance or bring a lawn chair get your food from the truck and sit and enjoy! Well worth the trip. A reminder parking is tough, find something across the street.
Jess W.
Classificação do local: 5 Charleston, SC
This market is my favorite market in Charleston! It’s on Sundays(11am-3pm) and the vendors sell produce, as well as great local artisans’ crafts. PLUS, it’s a phenomenal brunch spot with multiple food trucks, a full bar, and The Lot Restaurant next door if you want to do a delicious sit down local meal before shopping. There’s great, local music all day as well. Favorite thing to do on a Sunday for sure!