I can’t wait until the farmers market is back this spring. I love picking up the fresh fruits, vegtables and baked goods. They taste much better and last much longer than anything you buy from the grocery store.
S P.
Classificação do local: 2 Warrenton, VA
Let the Market get bigger! It takes all of 5 minutes to see all the vendors. Having recently been to the farmers market in Stanton, I come back to Warrenton and am baffled by the repetition and lack of activity at the Warrenton Market. Maybe it is that there is no place to have one, but I am sure there must be somewhere bigger for the market to grow. How about a park or something? Shoot, I have a pasture they can set up in. So, maybe I am a little biased. I tired to get a spot to sell eggs and poultry and was told that they did not have any room for new vendors That they have a limit to number of booths. Competition is what makes the world work. Let a few more soap/bakedgood/mushroom/spice/livestock vendors, whatever, join in. Let it grow. Let some people making things in, that is what a free economy is all about. And what better place to showcase everything that your county/city/burg can do. Just my 2 cents.
Barbara K.
Classificação do local: 4 Reston, VA
Warrenton has two farmer’s markets, this one(Saturday mornings from 7 am to noon) and another one during the week(different location, sorry I don’t know the specifics). The Saturday farmer’s market is at Lee &5th Streets in Old Town and is a nice place to stop and do your week’s worth of veggie shopping. It’s a small farmer’s market, but there is always a selection of seasonal, locally grown fruits and veggies. In the spring you’ll find plant farms offering veggie and flower seedlings, and nurseries are sometimes there with annuals and perennials for sale. There’s generally vendors with fresh baked goods as well, and sometimes crafters. I usually hit this market on Saturday mornings and the Green Barn market in The Plains on Sundays.