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Bainbridge Island Farmers Market
Category: Food Farmers Market Farmers Market [Edit]
Madison Ave & Winslow WayBainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 855-1500
- Price Range:
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$$
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
6 reviews for Bainbridge Island Farmers Market
6 reviews in English
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Review from Jason R.
We caught last one outside for the season. The rain was more a strong mist by that point, not interfering with our stroll of the small market. There still was a decent crowd, and we found the market simply by walking towards the source of people carrying their bounties. The garlic and potatoes made me wish our hotel room had a kitchen. And the ice cream... oh, wow, but that's another review.
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Review from Albert L.
My, what a super idyllic scene. This Farmers Market, as small as it is, is a true testament to Bainbridge Island's farming and organic food driven community.
What should you expect to see? Small stands, friendly people, fresh colorful produce, flowers, homemade jars of honey, home baked loafs of bread, live local music and dogs (corgis!) happily running around the green grass.
Pinch me.Listed in: Seattle for a weekend!
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Review from Jacob S.
Fairview, OR
The Farmer's Market isn't just for summer!
Enjoy the 2007 Winter Market, which is held at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church located on the corner of Winslow Way and Madison Avenue.
You can find everything for your holiday meals here including, but not limited to:
Beets, Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts, Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflower, Chard, Collard Greens, Garlic, Herbs, Kale, Kohlrabi, Leeks, Lettuce, Onions, Parsnips, Peas, Peppers, Potatoes, Salad Greens, Shallots, Spinach, Winter Squash, Apples, Pears, Wine from Island-grown grapes, Lavender and Lavender products
Every Saturday 10am - 3pm
November 17 - December 22
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Review from marie b.
Silverdale, WA
Nice location, good variety of items. Excellent crafts here. Wonderful assortment of organic foods, too.
Saturdays 9-1 starting 4/08. -
Review from Lainie L.
Oakland, CA
The Farmers Market seems to just be starting to establish itself. There are more craft booths than food booths but I am sure that will change as more summer fruits and vegetables come into season. It's a nice way to pass a Saturday morning - lots of people with lots of dogs - it is very dog friendly!
Two highlights of the market for me were two prepared food booths. One was BiBBQ - really wonderful food served by a lovely crew of folks - usually, one finds a good BBQ place and while the meats and sauces shine, the sides fall short .. . not these guys - the sides are marvelous - really, really superb. BiBBQ will deliver anywhere on the island so make sure to take advantage of that - they are great folks. The other is, well, I don't know his name or the name of his booth, but I love him. He is "Pony-tail dude" with the most scrumptious baked goods - buttery cookies, light and airy scones - don't miss the rosemary-cornmeal one - it is very, very good. A caramel pecan shortbread square that was buttery and luscious. The brownies are huge and chock full of walnuts and chocolate chunks with a nice espresso accent. My sister kept talking about the cupcakes all week and was heartbroken to find out that he didn't have any the day we were there so apparently, according to my sister, if he has cupcakes, get 'em, they are divine. . I also got some of the best broccoli rabe I have ever had at the Peresphone (sp?) Farms booth - it was tender and flavorful without any overly bitter edge - just gorgeous!Listed in: Cue Madonna. . . Like a virgin…
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Review from random c.
Poulsbo, WA
ok, look folks...if you're schlepping wares at a farmer's market I would assume that you care about what you're selling and that for the most part folks ain't beatin' down your door to purchase your wares...that's why you are there..to SELL your stuff...well, let me tell you lady, selling goatmilk cheese and yogurt...while your goods are tasty...they're NOT worth your pretentious and snotty attitude...maybe you just had a bad day this past saturday, who knows...but you've lost my goat cheese and yogurt purchasing...nicen' up a bit...you're not the only game in town...same goes for you" mr. I sell tasty pies and baked goodies".... man, trying to get any information from you as to what stuff is and how much it is is like, well...like trying to get a useful law passed through congress...pretty freaking hard...if you don't want to talk, PUT UP A SIGN...if you don't want to be there...then don't BE there....
while the farmer's market had a decent selection overall of stuff..I much prefer the smaller and much more friendly poulsbo farmer's market...bainbridge...i don't know what your overall issues are...but get over yourself...I know I am...
