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Question About Brownwood & Spanish Springs Farmers Market
Hello, we moved here approximately two months ago. I've heard about these farmers markets in Spanish Springs & Brownwood. Are they easy to find once you arrive into the town square ? Also are they only on certain days & times ? I appreciate all answers !! Thank you in advance.
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Saturday mornings - they surround the square in Brownwood, you can't miss them!
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Saturdays 9am to 1pm at both Brownwood and Spanish Springs.
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Thank you ! I appreciate the answer !
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The Villages Entertainment |
Be prepared for some walking, often have to park a few blocks from the square
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:shrug: Might be a slight exaggeration..... but the Squares are closed to all vehicle traffic during these events.
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The line for their seafood in brownwood is always long. They go where they will make the most money. |
Very few people at Brownwood around 10:00 AM this morning. Beware of the tomatoes, got bad ones twice so won't be buying them again.
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We bought sweet corn and potatoes this morning in Brownwood and they were both very good quality and a fair price. Great supper this evening.
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“Our newest edition to the Villages Markets, The Mercado at Spanish Springs features Handmade Crafts, Art and Locally Grown Produce. This event also features live acoustic music on the Gazebo Stage every Saturday.” Produce vendors go where the money is - if there were plenty of customers spending money in SS, there would be produce tables. Brownwood was packed today at 11. |
Market at Marion on North 441 has large produce sheds.
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Generally, if you think you're getting a deal or fresh farm produce at our farmer's markets, you'd be wrong. Usually the same produce is available at Winn-Dixie or Public's at less cost...just sayin' To be fair there are some specialty vendors you won't find in our local grocery stores but not for produce.
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Better—Marion Market
Marion Market is so superior on 27/441. Open Fri. Sat. Sun.
8am to 3 pm. Huge variety. |
Hard to find? It’s like trying to find your garage after pulling into your driveway.
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The seafood truck is still there, if you're talking about the people who sell raw shrimp, salmon, sea bass, etc. by the pound. Last time I was there they even had a guy who offered knife sharpening services. Lots of "cottage industry" canned and jarred food products, a gluten-free bakery table, a few "craft-ish" types of tables, and the center table for all fresh produce. This one is the one where the egg lady may or may not show up on random Tuesdays. It used to be run on 441 down in Lady Lake, next to Ye Olde Thrift Shoppe. When the pandemic hit, it shut down, and re-opened on Rolling Acres. They don't have food trucks anymore but there was one lady last year that served 1/4-pound hotdogs with her specialty salsa on it. I don't know if the food truck thing was a decision of the organizers, or if the food trucks just decided they didn't want to use that location. |
I would think most of the "farmers" at farmers market just buy from farm or wholesaler.
Doubt any fairly small farm could grow the variety they are selling each week. |
We've never gone to that Marion Market but from what has been posted here we're going to give it a shot.
Agree with a lot that has been said about the Brownwood Farmer's Market. We go there now and again; it is an enjoyable weekend morning outing. But we don't go there expecting to find bargains because there aren't any: most items are at grocery-store prices or above. My wife likes it though because there is a stand that sells a fair number of Asian vegetables (daikon, bok choy, snow pea pods, others). For my part other than just walking around and enjoying the atmosphere, there is a hotsauce vendor, "Remo's Pearl of the Antilles" that sells handmade hot sauce at a ridiculously high price but that is exceptionally good and whose stand I patronize from time to time. |
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We did both the last 2 weeks. Brownwood is really a good one Spanish springs didn’t have many vendors and didn’t have the choices in veggies and fruits and plants.
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Farmers Markets have been exposed for often selling produce which was ** grown anywhere ** then purchased at the same wholesale produce distribution centers as grocers buy from. Buyer beware. |
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This market is open from October 1st to early April, every Tuesday from 9 am to 2 pm, 250 Rolling Acres Rd. Golf cart accessible by Palermo Place golf path. There will continue to be a BBQ , hotdog & Sausage with breakfast sausage sandwiches, lemonade and snacks and fresh frozen seafood food truck vendors. This year there will be sourdough breads, pasties, and gluten free vendors. Additional new vendors selling Brazilian and Greek food. We will once again have the knife sharpening booth along with other craft, home decor, cups, preserved foods of all kinds, candles, honey, cheese, roasted coffee, etc. The Lake County Master Gardeners will join us with their plant clinic every Third Tuesday. The Town Market also provides entertainment of some type, October 1 Bobby Blackmon will be performing from 10-1, Homemade Jam will be performing on November 5th from 10-1, give blood on Oct 29 Blood South Blood Bus will be there. Flying Golf carts will be doing a show on November 26, at 11 am. Follow us on FB @townofladylake and website at Lady Lake, FL | Official Website |
Go right to the Square where they play the music. Saturday morning, there are some other days so just check the Villages website. If you have a golf cart take that. It will be much easier yo find parking. They close off most income streets around the square that’s just for carts. There are also some special one’s like art fairs and things.
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And there is Marion County Market on Rt 441. A huge flea market, but also have a vegetable stand & reasonable priced. open Fri, Sat. and Sunday. Google it.
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