A sunny morning is the perfect time to visit area outdoor markets, and Minneapolis’ main market at Lyndale and Glenwood is by far the largest. A bustling bazaar of wares ranging from ready to eat (pastries, fruit samples, coffee) to produce (staple and exotic), flowers, condiments, and crafts, this market has been going nearly 70 years now and features nearly 200 stalls of rotating vendors seven days a week, although Wednesdays and weekends have the biggest displays. Get delicious organic honeys, fresh baked breads, Minnesota-grown wild rice, vegetables you’ve never seen before, fresh meat, bunches of leafy herbs, and more while enjoying the occasional musician, smiling early risers, morning sunshine, and fresh garden smells. The homier St. Paul Farmer’s Market in Lowertown features Minnesota grown produce exclusively. The new, tinier market by Guthrie and Spoonriver has the same local-grown focus. There’s also a new modest Nicollet Mall market with sidewalk booths on Thursdays and Saturdays. For breadth and bustle, and engaging the eyes and hands of grandchildren, the main Minneapolis market offers the most to see, touch and taste, but sample the flavors, scents, and see the bountiful garden colors at any of the local Farmer’s Markets.
Contact no:(612) 333-1718
Location:312 East Lyndale Avenue, North, Minneapolis, MN 55405
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