A great experience. Has everything you could want in a farmers market. The food stands offer good variety and the quality is generally excellent. Very large selection of fruits, vegetables and meat. They even have a stand that specializes in home made dog treats. Only negative is parking can be a challenge.
I love the variety of stands, the fresh fruits and vegetables, everyone is so nice and it's a little taste of local grown items. Delicious!
I have been here many times since I love close by and I love it here! All the food stands are excellent and sell good food and the people working there are friendly! Definitely come here for food because there are some great stands (Mid St8 Tacos and the Asian place that sells Pho).
Photos of the building had turned me off and I almost didn't make the 45 minute trip here, it didn't look like a farmers market. But it is very nice with a good selection of produce, meat, cheese, and stands serving food to eat. The parking lot was packed on Saturday morning yet we had no problem with getting a table to sit at and grab a bite to eat.
This is a regular business for me on a Saturday morning. Their selection of fresh produce is fantastic. I frequently visit the Ye Ole Kitchen Shoppe for their famous cheese omelets or their fantastic French fries. My other favorite place is the Mezze Café that serves traditional Lebanese foods. Their various salads are fantastic.
We have shopped here for the last 20+ years. The selection and quality is outstanding. One settles in with a given list of Vendors and a few of our favorites are: Harner's Bakery (simply OUTSTANDING!) Clyde S. Weaver's, Weaver & Son (strictly a butcher shop, the seafood stand, and fresh veggie stand.
My daughters and I go every Saturday to get Pho soup and Little Cheezer Pretzels, it is their favorite place to go and eat.
Friday and Saturday are the big days at this market. Only a few places are open on Tuesdays. They jiggle the schedule so that they are open the days before Thanksgiving and Christmas. It's all about the food on the lower level. The displays are beautiful. Grab a bite to eat. There are tables scattered all over the place where you can chow down on the spot. The upper level is less crowded and has some interesting gift shops and antique/collectibles. The lamp repair shop does great work. I have been going here weekly for almost 40 years interrupted only when the place burned down. When that happened the whole community pulled together and kept it running by offering alternative spaces. They sure no how to support small business in Lemoyne. In this case, the small businesses return the favor in spades.
There are plenty of food stalls with good fare; pho, handmade tacos, pretzel dogs, smoothies. I get something every time I'm there. For take-homes there's a stall with fabulous sugar-free chocolate, a huge deli & cheese counter, many locally grown produce stands, the best fresh turkeys I've ever had... a great place, all in all, for local food.
the market is the best around...not too big...not small...you can get everything from lobster tails to baby clothes...to wonderful books...to delish pretzels...pies...produce...meats...sooo great I wish it wasn't 6 hours from our home!!!!