301 US. Route 5 South
Norwich, VT 05055
(phone)
manager@norwichfarmersmarket.org
Web Site
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Norwich, VT 05055
(phone)
manager@norwichfarmersmarket.org
Web Site
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Parking: two lots
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| Hours: | Saturdays 9AM - 1PM, start of May thru end of October |
Parking: two lots
Description
The Norwich Farmer's Market starts its summer 2008 season on Saturday May 3rd.
The most successful and largest farmer's market in the area, the Norwich Farmer's Market also runs the longest.
The market has a large variety of produce brought to you directly by its farmers, as well as organic, free range meets - poultry, pork, beef and even elk. You'll find bakers and craftsmen of all kinds there, seasonal fruit, berries, maple syrup and prepared food as well.
Even in the spring you'll find greens, leeks, beets, ramps, honey, meat, baked goods, arts and crafts, and herbs and seedlings for your own garden.
The Norwich Farmer's Market has two large parking lots... be patient and you'll find a spot. Come early to avoid the crowds or late, though you may find the selection diminished as the market comes to a close.
While you're in the area you can also stop at King Arthur Flour to visit the baker's nirvana, or The Norwich Inn for some locally brewed beers and a hearty meal.
The most successful and largest farmer's market in the area, the Norwich Farmer's Market also runs the longest.
The market has a large variety of produce brought to you directly by its farmers, as well as organic, free range meets - poultry, pork, beef and even elk. You'll find bakers and craftsmen of all kinds there, seasonal fruit, berries, maple syrup and prepared food as well.
Even in the spring you'll find greens, leeks, beets, ramps, honey, meat, baked goods, arts and crafts, and herbs and seedlings for your own garden.
The Norwich Farmer's Market has two large parking lots... be patient and you'll find a spot. Come early to avoid the crowds or late, though you may find the selection diminished as the market comes to a close.
While you're in the area you can also stop at King Arthur Flour to visit the baker's nirvana, or The Norwich Inn for some locally brewed beers and a hearty meal.
Your Review
Reviews:
Sun Sep 2, 2007 by romkeyThe biggest farmer's market in the area, and unfortunately the most crowded. While there are a few vendors I don't want to miss, if I can't get there early on Saturday morning I won't go at all. If you do go, try not to get run down by soccer moms. |


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