Address: 2051 Kaen Rd, Oregon City, OR 97045, USA
Phone: +15037340192
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 9AM–2PM
Ellisia Cone
Love this Market. Great selection, nice people, live music.
Kelly Kirk
This is a small market. I have never been by in the summer but there are many, much larger markets around the Portland metro area. There is a lady who sells pork, chicken and beef and she was sold out of all but beef by 1 when they close at 2. There is a kombucha and chocolate vendor. His products are definately unique. We tried a flowery kombucha, a tumeric based one and a ginger based. If you think most kombucha is too vinegary or strong, his would fit your palate. The chocolate is high quality, made with raw honey and coconut oil and vegan. There are three wineries. I found all thier wine to be too sweet or to have a uric quality I didn't care for but I may be in the minority. One booth sells farmed mushrooms. Another sold breads and another sold pizza and pies. For food trucks, you have tamales and pesole at one booth as well as a crepe truck. We purchased a chicken and mole tamale, which was spicy and delicious, a spinach and cheese tamale which used frozen spinach and I am not a fan of that, as well as a mytake mushroom tamale. We shared all three and tossed the last as it was mushroom powder...not actual mushrooms...mixed with the corn filling and then filled with canned carrots and canned, diced green beans. I can't stand the metal flavor of canned veggies so this was a hard pass. Each tamale is $6 but the are a good half pound each. The obligatory veggie and sprout booths were there as well as one for simply made dog treats, calming salve and natural flea repelant. We purchased apple cinnamon, loose leaf tea and vanilla, loose leaf tea where they also sold drip coffee. The parking lot is open and large with many free spots right next to the market. Dogs and smoking are not allowed and the sign has fun with that saying "no smoking dogs allowed" at the bottom. Overall, this is a basic market without many choices but there are still some good finds.
Dawn Anderson
A little bit of everything is here! Oregon Artisans are well-represented here as an abundance and variety of goods are in this small-ish market. Fresh berries and breads and flowers being the main offering there’s also meats and cheese and fish farmers, artists and craftsmen to round out about 40+ vendors. Musicians performing too. It’s low key and a great location, plenty of parking.
Jacob Ostrum
Fantastic local Saturday market. Baked goods, coffee, live music, flowers, berries, fish, meat, crafts, and wonderful veggies. I highly recommend Coyote Ridge Farm (beautiful certified naturally grown veggies), Campfire Farms (excellent meats), and Grano (bread loafs). Plenty of parking. Great variety of displays hosted by helpful and informative vendors. They were extremely patient with all of my questions. Very family friendly and I found everything was very reasonably priced. What more could you ask for? Oregon City Farmers Market rocks!
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https://orcityfarmersmarket.com/vendors/
If they don't at that one, I usually hit 2 farmers markets on Sat starting in Oregon City, then the Happy Valley one always has some.
there is a flower vendor there every week, most of the vendors if not all are taking orders online via the Oregon City Farmers market website. Go there and check it out there is drive by pick up
As long as your service dog doesn't smoke. They don't take kindly to smoking dogs! Lol
Nope, year round! Every Saturday in the summer, and every other weekend in the winter.
No
Rarely, but it is posted. The best thing to do is subscribe to the updates and you will know when, what, and if there will be any interruptions.
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