View Full Version : Farmers' Market in Wildwood?
Boudicca
09-01-2010, 09:12 PM
Hubby and I have been driving to the Market of Marion to buy wonderful fresh veggies there on Sat. mornings. I heard "through the grapevine" that there is a similar vegetable market in Wildwood. Does anyone know if there is, and if so, the dates and actual location. Thanks you'all. :mademyday:
Sandra
kb8tpw
09-01-2010, 09:23 PM
Brown's I believe. Stopped by there today for the first time and was not real impressed. A nice clean place but the selection was sparse I thought. Definitely worth stopping by. It is on 301 just north of where 466 hits 301, probably a mile or so. My conclusion was that I'd just as soon hit the produce department at Publix. Had a lot of canned items too. Just my opinion others may swear by the place.
I've been to the Farmers' Market in Wildwood. It was near City Hall and I do believe we went on a Saturday morning. Wasn't all that impressed. On this day there weren't that many vendors and not that much produce.
Market of Marion has some of the best produce around IMO.
2 Oldcrabs
09-02-2010, 05:19 AM
The largest in the area is "Webster". About 35 min. drive. South on Rt 301 about 10 mile south of Wildwood take CR 471 to the left. It is about another 10 miles on right. There is another one ( I do not remember the name) on right at a red light before you get there. This is a small flea market. Webster is HUGE. Monday's 7am till ?. Get there as early as possibble. By 830 am traffic is a "parking lot"
Bogie Shooter
09-02-2010, 07:53 AM
Brown's I believe. Stopped by there today for the first time and was not real impressed. A nice clean place but the selection was sparse I thought. Definitely worth stopping by. It is on 301 just north of where 466 hits 301, probably a mile or so. My conclusion was that I'd just as soon hit the produce department at Publix. Had a lot of canned items too. Just my opinion others may swear by the place.
Brown's is not in Wildwood.
Shirleevee
09-02-2010, 08:24 AM
There is a market on 301, left at the light on 301 on Saturday mornings.
BowleesCreekYachtClub
09-02-2010, 10:00 AM
The market in Wildwood is in front of the city hall - just head south on 301 to Wildwood and you'll see it on your left as you go through town. Locals bring their produce on Saturday morning and I'm guessing there is no rent for them to pay. We were there a couple of weeks ago and there were not too many stalls as it was raining but we found the vegetables we needed and they were fresh. A must is the home made ice cream - $3 for a bowl which is plenty for two to share sitting on the steps of city hall - and you'll learn all about the 100 year old John Deere one cylinder four stroke engine which is providing the power for the belt driven churn!
jmitchell
09-02-2010, 02:18 PM
The market in Wildwood is in front of the city hall - just head south on 301 to Wildwood and you'll see it on your left as you go through town. Locals bring their produce on Saturday morning and I'm guessing there is no rent for them to pay. We were there a couple of weeks ago and there were not too many stalls as it was raining but we found the vegetables we needed and they were fresh. A must is the home made ice cream - $3 for a bowl which is plenty for two to share sitting on the steps of city hall - and you'll learn all about the 100 year old John Deere one cylinder four stroke engine which is providing the power for the belt driven churn!
Thanks for the added piece of info. The ice cream and history makes it worth an outing to me.:D
Dan =^..^=
09-03-2010, 06:18 AM
According to their web site it is called WILDWOOD GROWERS' MARKET.
http://www.wildwood-fl.gov/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC={387A1448-208A-4698-A3EB-4AD1E4D57C1D}
Russ_Boston
09-03-2010, 07:39 AM
Question: Are you just assuming that the produce found here is local?
Having worked for a caterer when I was younger I had the chance to get our produce from one of those huge produce warehouses where produce from all over the world comes in and restaurants and other food producers would purchase. There would be many people there who buy cases of food for their 'local' produce stands.
In other words these 'local' produce stands were buying their product from the same source as supermarkets and others who just wanted good product at good prices.
Doesn't mean that these stands don't have good produce but don't just assume that it is locally grown produce. Make sure you ask about source if you are concerned.
Bogie Shooter
09-03-2010, 08:51 AM
Question: Are you just assuming that the produce found here is local?
Having worked for a caterer when I was younger I had the chance to get our produce from one of those huge produce warehouses where produce from all over the world comes in and restaurants and other food producers would purchase. There would be many people there who buy cases of food for their 'local' produce stands.
In other words these 'local' produce stands were buying their product from the same source as supermarkets and others who just wanted good product at good prices.
Doesn't mean that these stands don't have good produce but don't just assume that it is locally grown produce. Make sure you ask about source if you are concerned.
I think that is true for some of the vendors at the Marion Market. Some are local but I see others at the back of their trucks sorting the produce. I am guessing they are buying at the wholesale market in Orlando and then sorting out the less desirable stuff. If not, why would you haul bad stuff to the market?
loonlovers
01-28-2011, 06:43 PM
Has anyone been to the Farmers Market in Wildwood (mentioned in today's Daily Sun? The previous remarks have been less than glowing! I'm hoping there's been an improvement. Hoping to find some nice strawberries and tomatoes.
JenAjd
01-28-2011, 07:12 PM
I've been to Wildwood only once...always meaning to go again. The time we went it was near the time to close but we found amazing fresh produce for really inexpensive prices. This was a year ago in March. It is in the town square and obvious to find! We've also been to the one at Market's of Marion...mixed results there. Have had good (inexpensive) produce but last time the tomatoes looked great but were hard and 'woody'. I'd suspect they were shipped in that time. Next time I'll ask MORE questions and be a bit more selective. Ended up throwing the tomatoes out so not a good "buy" that time.
ladylake1
01-29-2011, 09:40 PM
I think that is true for some of the vendors at the Marion Market. Some are local but I see others at the back of their trucks sorting the produce. I am guessing they are buying at the wholesale market in Orlando and then sorting out the less desirable stuff. If not, why would you haul bad stuff to the market?
How about to make people think they are getting a bargain when really they are just getting the rejects from the major supermarkets? Buyer beward at Marion Market. Most of the produce I had purchased was rotten by the time I got it home. I learned my lesson and no longer waste alot of money there. If it wasn't good enough for a legitimate market it isn't good enough for me. I am an economical shopper but no longer get hoodwinked by inferior products.
chuckinca
01-29-2011, 10:09 PM
Question: Are you just assuming that the produce found here is local?
Having worked for a caterer when I was younger I had the chance to get our produce from one of those huge produce warehouses where produce from all over the world comes in and restaurants and other food producers would purchase. There would be many people there who buy cases of food for their 'local' produce stands.
In other words these 'local' produce stands were buying their product from the same source as supermarkets and others who just wanted good product at good prices.
Doesn't mean that these stands don't have good produce but don't just assume that it is locally grown produce. Make sure you ask about source if you are concerned.
Last spring there was a weekly produce market in Lady Lake at the park just south of where 466 joined 441/27. I believe that a lot of the fruit & produce there was local.
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Russ_Boston
01-29-2011, 10:48 PM
Last spring there was a weekly produce market in Lady Lake at the park just south of where 466 joined 441/27. I believe that a lot of the fruit & produce there was local.
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Nice to know.
2newyorkers
01-30-2011, 05:41 AM
The Market is at Town Hall and small. It is open Saturdays from 9-1. Originally all items sold had to be grown within 100 miles of Wildwood. I do not know if this is still true. The prices are reasonable and everything I have bought there has been very good. Soon Plant City strawberries should be sold there and you can not beat the price.
Russ_Boston
01-30-2011, 09:26 AM
I saw Plant City Strawberries around about 2 weeks ago. Didn't get any though so I can't comment on quality.
Carla B
01-30-2011, 09:26 AM
I had to go the post office yesterday and stopped by the farmers' market. It is rather small but they had some nice produce. Some of it was local, like the collard greens, but other stuff was brought in such as the cauliflower. The strawberries from plant city were beautiful.
There was a vendor advertising shrimp, scallops, and stone crab. Didn't try the seafood this week but will be sure to do it next time.
As the weather warms up there may be more vendors and more produce, depending on the business they draw. I think it's worth giving them a look and a whole lot more convenient for those of us south of 466.
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