Prescott Farmers Market - Prescott, Arizona

Address: 900 Iron Springs Rd, Prescott, AZ 86305.
Phone: 87131227.
Website: prescottfarmersmarket.org.
Specialties: Farmers' market.
Other points of interest: Small business, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Gender-neutral restroom, LGBTQ+ friendly, Transgender safespace, Credit cards, Debit cards, SNAP/EBT.
Opinions: This company has 399 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.5/5.

Location of Prescott Farmers Market

Prescott Farmers Market is a well-known farmers' market located in Prescott, Arizona. The address is 90

Reviews of Prescott Farmers Market

Prescott Farmers Market - Prescott, Arizona
Christine Anderly
4/5

It was a lovely farmers market, but we won't be going back. We drive up from the valley, we bring our dogs to hike with is. They do not allow dogs. I have never been to a farmers market that is not dog friendly. The lady that approached us did not come off as friendly at all. We will not leave our dogs at home so we can spend our money at this farmers market. It's a shame.

Prescott Farmers Market - Prescott, Arizona
Wandering Mobi
4/5

This was my first time at the farmer's market, so I am not sure how my experience represents it as a whole.

I arrived about 2 hours before closing and made a quick lap around to assess available options.

Local beef and chicken offers seemed to be an important part of the makeup, as well as a few craft bread bakers and produce offerings.

At this time of day, most bakers were pretty much cleared out, and produce options were also limited.

Hopefully I can make it out again at an earlier time to take advantage of some of the l9cal suppliers

Prescott Farmers Market - Prescott, Arizona
BONNIE HOSMER
5/5

I have gone the two weekends I was in town. I was hoping to get more dates candies. She was not there. However, the couple selling the oil sunscreen was and I got a huge bottle to take home! The only thing helping my skin since being here. I did buy quiche each time. The mega cookies, Jersey girl cheese cake, and the sour dough rye bread guy was not there either. All n all, this is a far better marker than I've seen at home as of recent.

Prescott Farmers Market - Prescott, Arizona
Rosita Robinson
5/5

Great wholesale products.
Fresh breads, salsa, and tamales, and delicious cinnamon rolls, yummy...
I bought alot of organic self care products also, goat milk soaps, beard oil, organic sunscreen and some great lavender ? smelly stuff......had an amazing time, getting in my steps in for the day, meeting the vendors was the best part....Rosie from Palm Springs CA

Prescott Farmers Market - Prescott, Arizona
Julie Ray
5/5

Enjoyed my first visit to the Prescott Farmer’s Market. Some farmers markets have mostly prepared foods and not enough fresh produce. That was not the case here. I found plenty of produce along with baked goods (including vegan and gluten free) goat milk soap, dates, tamales, samosas, kombucha, grass fed beef, succulents and more. My falafel from Claudine’s Kitchen was fresh and tasty, the pickled turnips added a nice crunch. My daughter enjoyed her red pork tamales and my husband was a fan of the chorizo and egg burrito. I recommend a visit here to pick up some fresh veggies, eat lunch and experience the local culture.

For kids there was a stall with a play kitchen and food. It was home
base for crew of kids running around the market.

Prescott Farmers Market - Prescott, Arizona
Bethany Duffy
5/5

Great local options! Flowers, produce, dates, salsa, coffee, juices, food. Quick stop on a Saturday morning to pick up a few goodies.

Prescott Farmers Market - Prescott, Arizona
Haley Brzycki
5/5

3 beef vendors, k4 is grain finished which I prefer. Hard working people, produce, jams my parents rave about. It's carols jams. So delicious! All the produce looked beautiful and a natural!! Go to the farmers market! Skip the grocery store!!!! Support local!!! God is with you!

Prescott Farmers Market - Prescott, Arizona
Larry Burns
5/5

The market is always great. We go every Saturday. But, it seems like there are less produce vendors especially from the Verde Valley, Chino, and Paulden. Any news or update about this?
LB

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