7 opiniones sobre Wasatch Front Farmers Market Store
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Amanda R.
Tu valoración: 5 Salt Lake City, UT
This store contains the best local food(both packaged and fresh) for reasonable prices. We all love lingering at the farmers’ market, but sometimes you just need to get some damn food! Fast! During the winter, this store is a godsend!
Chris M.
Tu valoración: 5 Sandy, UT
Love this place and the concept. Always helpful staff and you can’t beat the merchandise. My one complaint is the parking. They need to find a different location with easier access(or have vendors not park in the only entry way to their parking lot).
Alison G.
Tu valoración: 5 Park City, UT
All my favorite stuff! All different kinds of apples, greens, squash, onions, sprouts, Amour Spreads, Mamachari Kombucha, Tagge’s jams and salsas, Laziz products, PopArt, Allgood, beef, eggs, fermentation kits, caramel apples, and tons more. Cheeses I remember seeing: Beehive, Oolite, Heber Valley Artisan. Super helpful staff.
Robert C.
Tu valoración: 5 Holladay, UT
This store is such a wonderful idea! I love it! No longer do I feel limited to when the local farmers market is running to get high quality local products and produce. Everything that I sampled and bought was fresh and delicious. Definitely looking forward to returning and to see what new items they have.
Wendy H.
Tu valoración: 5 Salt Lake City, UT
I absolutely LOVE this store! I try to go every week and try something new each time! From crafts to fresh produce to locally roasted coffees, this cute store has it all! You must visit as soon as you can! We also love the couple who run it. Don’t walk, RUN!
Rebecca S.
Tu valoración: 5 Coral Springs, FL
This place is convenient and awesome! The owners are the same dedicated bunch that organized the FM at Gardner Village and Wheeler Farm last summer. I got a loaf of yummy yummy cheese bread. They were running low on spinach when I arrived and were just headed to the farmer to get some more. It is the same local stuff that you find at the downtown or GV farmer’s markets. It isn’t the cheapest in town, but it is local and supporting local businesses.
Jeffrey S.
Tu valoración: 5 Midvale, UT
I visited today for the grand opening, so even though I’m sure the shop will change some in the coming weeks and months, I do know that I’m a fan. The concept is simple: take the farmers market, find the best of the best, and move it to a permanent, indoor location so that the amazing food producers in Utah have a place to sell their stuff year-round. And that’s exactly what I saw today. Slide Ridge Honey. Salsitas Mendoza. Tagge’s Famous Fruit. Yee-Haw Pickles. Crumb Bros bread. Pop Art Popcorn. All available there in the transformed shop space – home of an old dry cleaner, completely cleaned out and cute-i-fied. There’s also a small selection of seasonal produce. Today it was beet greens, carrots, and radishes in the center fresh section. We’ll see how that part shakes out. I’m told that there’s a small kitchen going in, in the back. Not so much for serving food, but more so if any of the vendors need a space, they have it. Besides the non-food items, there were lots of great gifts and pretties. Bird houses, earrings, cheese making kits. But a few of the highlights. As with all new businesses, there will be kinks to work out. They’ll fine-tune the flow of the store – you enter up front but park in the rear. That’s just how it will work, but inside as they explore the layout and displays you’ll want to spend more and more time there looking over the overwhelmingly Utah-grown and Utah-produced goods. It’s local stuff, so don’t go expecting bargain basement. That said, I think the prices were extremely reasonable for what you’re getting. So I’ve no qualms about recommending this as a unique shop for gifts, specialty food, and all around Utah awesomeness.