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There's a good amount of actual produce to buy. It's nice quality but I can't say that everything is a better deal than the grocer but a very nice variety. Lots of food vendors, some share samples. I like that there's not a lot of advertisers or people selling new doors and windows. There's a little music off to the side. Parking can be a challenge but try the nearby garage. It's the tourist season so you need to have patience.
I love a market and was happy to see that there was a farmers market in Old Town Scottsdale on the weekend. We took a walk there which in itself was lovely as it’s in a neighbourhood with lots of little shops. There was plenty to buy there and the food smelled amazing. If I lived here I would be there every weekend.
This is a great stop for fresh produce. Several independent growers. The food choices are huge as well. From fresh handmade pizza, macaroons, pickles or honey. You'll find something there you like.
We had a few hours on a Saturday and this was a fun place to explore. The surrounding shops and restaurants are good and the market is well stocked. The north side has the produce, dried fruit, nuts, etc. And the other areas have a great selection of businesses featuring local honey growers, sweets, lemonade, baklava, cinnamon rolls, pies, chicken skewers, steak sandwiches, pizza, breakfast burritos, and other tasties. It's not cheap but it's a fun browsing activity.
This farmers market is the biggest! Opens at 8am on Saturdays, goes till 1 pm. It's total fun to cruise the many aisles with pop-up tents providing shade most everywhere. Products for sale were massive produce, fruits, breads, exotic things, cosmetics, new age things, doggie things, tons of food to eat and much more. The produce looked A#1, finest, fresh from field and garden. The artisan breads were tantalizing and long lines formed around the most popular stands. The vendors were sweet and have lots of samples. Bring tons of fives, since that seems to be a good entry point in purchasing stuff. Dog friendly and quite entertaining with all those perfectly groomed and socialized pups on their best behavior.