Granary Road Farmers Market: Fresh Produce and Local Crafts Every Weekend
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Granary Road Farmers Market: Fresh Produce and Local Crafts Every Weekend
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Experience the Best of Local Flavors at Granary Road Farmers Market |
Discover fresh produce, unique crafts, and delectable eats every weekend |
Every weekend, the Granary Road Farmers Market invites you to explore a vibrant selection of fresh produce, artisanal crafts, and mouth-watering food options.
Open on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the market offers a delightful experience for visitors of all ages.
In addition to the regular weekend markets, special holiday events are hosted throughout the year, providing even more opportunities to shop and celebrate with the community.
After enjoying the park's attractions, you can browse the market to pick up food-to-go or savor a delicious lunch or snack at one of the many eclectic food booths.
The market proudly supports small, local businesses, offering products you won't find in malls.
The market building itself is a sight to behold, inspired by a Sonoma Valley winery.
Its sophisticated yet warm and friendly wood interior features soaring vaulted ceilings and spectacular light streaming through a 40+ foot wall of windows.
Four 20-foot garage doors open the market to the beautiful scenery that surrounds it, creating an inviting atmosphere for all visitors.
For those interested in becoming a vendor, Granary Road offers opportunities to showcase your goods without a long-term commitment.
Day Vendor spots are available for just $50 per day, including a 6-foot table and chair.
It's the perfect chance for local makers, small businesses, and artisans to connect with customers in a vibrant, family-friendly setting.
Whether you're a local resident or a visitor, the Granary Road Farmers Market is a must-visit destination to experience the best of local flavors and crafts.
Come and be part of the community spirit that makes this market a cherished gathering place. |

