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Contribuer aux commentairesThey really need more vendors. The produce looked very fresh when we walked by. If we were locals, I would have definitely picked some up. There was a cute vendor selling clothing out of a van. We stopped and got some acai from one of the stands. It was too frozen unfortunately to eat right away. Once it melted a bit it was good. If you are from Denver I would stop by, but do not go out of your way to come here.
I've done my share of Farmer's Markets around the world and I am partial to my home town of SF's Ferry Plaza farmers market but Cherry Creek Farmer's Market will do in a pinch. Sure it's located in a shopping mall parking lot and sure it is somewhat limited in it's selection but there are some good vendors there. Loved the Tamale lady, good produce, great pastry vendor too. I wouldn't drive out of my way to visit but if you happen to be in the neighborhood check it out.
Sign said free parking, after I was already in line to leave, the parking attendant said that you had to validate parking. This place is a shadow of its former self. Plus having to deal with the crappy parking garage and getting ripped off to pay for parking? Nope. Bye. Never again. Hope the $2 parking was worth it.
Food trucks galore, friendly vendors, mounds of fresh produce, fresh wagyu beef, fresh local butcher burgers, French cheeses, local honey, fresh flowers... I spent too much money here, and I did all in the rain. Worth every second.
The food vendors here are fantastic. Some really good food trucks there and I took home some gourmet pastries. I will be back to try some more!