Barton Creek Farmers Market
About
Farmers Market
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 2901 S Capital Of Texas Hwy Barton Creek Square Mall, Austin, TX 78746
Phone: (512) 280-1976
Work Hours
Business info
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsNo
- local_parkingParkingPrivate Lot
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- fastfoodCatersNo
- turned_in_notGender Neutral RestroomsYes
Reviews
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Jourdan J.
Love love love this wonderful place to spend a Saturday morning! Great prices, friendly faces, and that welcoming, open arms community vibe that makes the world a better place. The sustainable farmers are always grateful for any amount you purchase, the artwork sold here is breath-taking, and the free music keeps the vibes high.
Being all about my budget as well as passionate about health, the farmers market allows you to maintain both! The food is literally picked the day before, it's naturally grown (and naturally sized) and full of more flavor! I've noticed a difference in my overall well-being since I started frequenting the market place, hope you'll make the switch too :) -
Cathleen H.
Cute market with delicious fresh produce, kombucha, fresh jerky, grass fed meat, and a bunch of other vendors. The prices seem to be pretty reasonable for the quality of the products that are offered. This market is definitely on the smaller side. I like that it isn't overly crowded. While it is dog friendly, it is in a parking lot, so it may be too hot to bring your dog depending on what time you go.
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Gaurav S.
Lots of interesting shops. The Farmers market is set up in the far corner opposite Macy's. Most special was the Indian stall (Lamba's Indian Food). The owner, Jogi, is very friendly and generous with his samples. Almost gave us a full thali of samples to try. Honestly had more options on that sampler than most buffets. All the items reminded me of home cooked food. Not regular, commercialized restaurant food but actual home made Indian food. Will keep visiting.
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Erin H.
As most farmers do, this one does an excellent job of making sure you don't have 30 options of the same item. There's plenty of produce to choose from, not just one or two place that run out quickly. And everything else that isn't straight produce is obviously vetted.
There's a pastry place, and a gluten free cake maker (, and other yummy bread options - but us g free people have options, too. so nice.
There's also a guy who makes cheese from scratch, and another who has great salsas, then the coffee people (a brother and sister) who know so much about coffee it's rediculous.
I like this location as it also has plenty of space to walk around and not feel like sardines up against other people shopping and there's live music as well! -
Sherene A.
It was a Saturday. I wanted to do something. So I looked up farmers markets and bingo!
For 6 bucks I got a crap ton of serranos and okra from this eclectic little farmer. And then big ole Johnson's wooed me with their party pan squash and eggplant.
All of which will go into a lovely ratatouille :)
I picked up some eggs from vital farms---I still think $6 for a dozen eggs is a lot, but---if it means the chickens aren't crammed into crates and jam packed into barns, I'll shell it out.
Lots of dogs milling around with their owners. If you eat meat there a couple of options for you from chicken to beef to shrimp.
The only crap part for me, is that a few of the vendors don't accept credit cards, so you'll miss out a a good deal of products if you don't remember to bring cash.