Address: 3535 N High St, Columbus, OH 43214, USA
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 9AM–12PM
Jesse Badger
We visited the indoor market at the beginning of Spring and there was still a great amount of fresh produce in addition to the proteins, cheeses, and prepared foods. The tamales were excellent, especially the rajas. The outdoor market has a great selection but can be very crowded. Expect to wait in line for some of the more limited/desirable items like strawberries and asparagus. Most vendors take card payments and for those that don't, you can use your card to buy tokens from the market organizations booth.
Dan Rouse
It's a nice thing, but a farmers' market should be bigger IMO.
Loren Stanley
I got there early. Wish I brought more cash, but the ones I went to also took creditcards! So much to see, and try. Also flowers, been awhile since I've seen flowers at a Farmer's Market!
Jessica R (TrinityRisky)
There is absolutely plenty of parking as it is located at the Ohio Historical Society down by the Ohio State fairgrounds. It is free to get into oh, which makes it nice. Well I've only been there once I did feel that there could have been more vendors I don't know if maybe that had something to do with the weather that day. But I definitely would have liked to seen a variety of vendors and definitely more considering the amount of space that they had. They did however have a lot of great vendors that were unique and they really hit on pretty much every aspect of a Farmers Market. From having fresh produce to fresh eggs and fresh proteins oh, there were also some natural soap options and there was a really cool booth that offer different sauces and spices. Of course when it comes to a farmers market prices can vary sometimes a little bit higher but I think because of the fact that it is local and you're giving back to the local community and cutting out that middleman it absolutely is worth every dime. They do have a program there where they accept the EBT cards. Which I think is awesome because everybody should have access to local food sources that aren't just a grocery store. They had a great micro Greenery person selling down there which I would highly suggest if I remembered their name. They do have a website that you can go to to check out which weekends they are available and how long they're running and their hours as well as what vendors will be there. Really recommended if you're in the area even if you have to drive down from you no burb check it out!
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Hello Marie - Thank you for reaching out. We will soon (within the next week) be posting applications for the 2020 season on our website at www.clintonvillefarmersmarket.org under the "Producers" tab.
Hi Jackie - 2020 market dates will be Saturdays, April 25 - November 20. Thanks!
Yes.
Masking, distance, sanitizing. It is also outside. This is the only place I took my 6 and 8 year old last year. Currently the regular market is drive through which is even safer as you don't leave your car having ordered online and driving the route to get your stuff.
Hi Karen - 9-9:30 is the specified time for seniors and vulnerable populations. Thanks!
Yes, but it's pre-order and drive-thru. Check their website for details!
Hi Liza - yes, we do accept SNAP/food stamps at the market. We can swipe your EBT, debit, or credit card at the market information tent on W Dunedin Rd in exchange for tokens that can be spent at producer stalls. We also participate in the Produce Perks program, which provides EBT customers with a $1-for-$1 match up to $10 to be spent on fruit and vegetables.
Yes and it's great! You drop the buckets off and retrieve a new one every month
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