A great family outing — thats convient for us! A small farmers market with great selection of lunch foods and treats for the entire family. Great people watching and seats scattered throughout to rest and do so– just taken it easy. Our favorite is to grab an Indurito with fries and a slice of pizza. It was great fun for our son to watch The Red Wagon make the pizza and sample some of his favorite foods– fresh cheese curds, olive oil, and maple syrup!
Carolyn A.
Classificação do local: 5 Los Angeles, CA
The Linden Hills Farmers Market is pretty much adorable. The size is on par with the Kingfield and Fulton markets(maybe a few more vendors), but I think the variety of vendors is better here than the others. I had eaten brunch before hitting up the market, but next time I’ll come hungry as there were quite a few«eat it now» vendors, including Hot Indian Foods and Foxy Falafel. It was relatively crowded when I was there(around 11:30ish), but it was still manageable to move about. Can’t wait to go back!
Mackenzie S.
Classificação do local: 4 Minneapolis, MN
Good but no dogs allowed.
Sara W.
Classificação do local: 5 Minneapolis, MN
I may be biased, as this market is just steps outside my apartment, but it is itching to be my new favorite! This market is every Sunday in the Settergren’s hardware parking lot, from 9am-1pm. It is filled with happy people, local produce & specialty vendors. Not to mention, it’s in one of the cutest neighborhoods in all of Minneapolis(cough, cough), and Steven Brown helped in the creation of the market. You can feel the effort and excitement that was put into the opening of this market, after the Linden Hills co-op left this location. It’s almost hard to go about picking favorites from the market, but here are a few: Foxy Falafel, Patisserie 46, Bare Honey, Red Wagon pizza, plus most notably the wonderful farmers, of whom all their produce I love(seriously, folks).