Address: 8th Ave and, Oak St, Eugene, OR 97401, USA
Phone: +15414314923
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AMβ3PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 9AMβ3PM
Sanborn Holmes
Love the local produce and people, bought the wife a bonsai tree and me some exelent goat feta cheese π§ππ!!!
rochatter
Wonderful produce provided by local farmers who truly care about what they provide to the local consumer. Canβt find produce any fresher or at a better price. #LocalTreasure
Glenn Newland
Check out the LadyBread Bakery booth. The carrot cake pictured here was delicious. 100 year old recipe, according to the proprietor. Lots of other treats and breads that looked killer. Canβt wait to return.
Regan Roberts
Very nice farmer's market, but no cheese vendor. That was a disappointment. Otherwise a great selection - for an American outdoor market, that is. Nothing like what you see all over Europe. But they had baked goods, snacks, entrees, veggies, spices, honey, eggs, fish, meat, berries...all kinds of stuff. And Saturday market right next door. Nice!
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Yes they do
There are more than 10 booths for honey. Prices seem to vary!
Yes with the tokens. Not the produce bucks.
Service dogs only
They are matching $20. They started with the first market & have done it the the past few markets. They told me they will keep matching the $20, until the extra funding runs out, then they'll switch back to the $10 match.
There is always an info booth at either the Sat or Tue market, and I believe there is a website as well... google Lane County Farmers Market and you will find it.
Yes! The Tuesday Farmers Market begins the first Tuesday of May (this year May 4th), and runs through the last Tuesday of October. It will be held on the East Park Block at 8th and Oak.
I know of one vendor specifically (Oregon Permaculture Works) that will take payments through Venmo. It's possible that others may as well. Cash, credit/debit cards, and market tokens are all accepted.
Our Winter Market begins February 6th, and will have produce that is grown in Oregon. Because vendors sell only what they grow or make themselves, watermelons will be available at the market only when they are in season in our area, which is mid to late summer.
I'm not sure if they are but it will be opened for this month. We went to the market weeks ago & found the best lemon pickles ever lol
Please rephrase your question does not seem to be related to the farmer's market
Yes it's downtown use public parking garages lots of room and walk a block
You can exchange food stamps for tokens that work like cash at all the food booths in the market, just go to the customer service booth at the start of your trip.
I recommend going down and talking to one of the other vendors and asking who's in charge get us out of the rules and the submission piece farm and join go down and ask
February 3rd.
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