FAIRWOOD FARMERS MARKET

Category: Farmers' market in Spokane, Washington

Address: 319 W Hastings Rd, Spokane, WA 99218, USA

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 3–7PM

Wednesday: Closed

Thursday: Closed

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Vicki Hertz

Sep 17, 2021

More booths than some others we have visited. Vegetables, hand crafted items, too many tempting baked breads and pies. A food truck or two. Plenty of parking. You’re in charge of social distancing snd masks. It matters. Be considerate. No musicians adding to the ambiance, so hum your favorite tune as you peruse.

Lisa A

Oct 28, 2019

Great selection of organic produce, baked goods, soap/lotions, and other locally crafted items. Live music, face-painting and a yummy tamales stand. On-site parking is convenient πŸ‘πŸ‘

Team Ronningen

Jun 26, 2019

For the size, this farmer's market is packed with great vendors, fantastic prices & variety. Very kid friendly. The kids can each earn $2 to spend on fruit or veggies, plants or herbs by doing a craft. We love this farmer's market!

Plaisted Trevor J

Oct 20, 2017

Loved being a vendor there. Management was friendly and courteous, see you all again soon. Loved getting to know the many wonderful patrons of the market. Met wonderful people and made great friends.

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Questions & Answers

Is the farmers market on Hastings Rd open today

Debbie Claussen | Aug 19, 2021
Seth Walser | Aug 19, 2021

Yes it is, from 3-6

When does the market open and close for the season?

Epee Reine | Aug 20, 2019
Loretta Vernon | Aug 20, 2019

Ma 7 - October 25th

Does Fairwood Market accept SNAP?

Epee Reine | Aug 20, 2018
Shannon Fernleaf | Aug 20, 2018

Yes they do and for every 5 you spend on EBT you receive 2 in fresh bucks to make your money go further

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Do you participate in the senior vouchers program, i.e. accept the Spokane Farmers Market senior vouchers?

Kathleen Simka | Aug 20, 2018
Alicia Woodard | Aug 20, 2018

Woodard family farms accepts them

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After going out to see what is for sale I noticed alot of the customers were handling the produce, not a good idea. There must be a way to show the produce without letting customers handle it. Customers need fresh produce.

Steveareno β€œS&J Adventures” | Aug 20, 2018
A Google User | Aug 20, 2018

At any retailer and at any point of sale there is interaction with the produce. Even from the farm. Wash your produce before you consume. Its like that where ever you go. Unless the produce is already pre packed. Customers like picking their own produce out. Not given to them without having an option to choose from. its part of the market.

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