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Farmers Market
Falcon Heights, Minnesota
The market experience described in the scraped content centers on the St. Paul Farmers’ Market, with a focus on locally grown and made foods from community vendors. During the outdoor season, it runs on Saturdays and Sundays with morning hours, and the market also operates indoors on Saturdays and Sundays. Visitors can park for free in a nearby lot and use Pedi-cab or golf cart rides to get to and from the market. The market is positioned as family-friendly, with community events such as live music and kids’ activities mentioned for the downtown market. Food assistance programs including EBT and FMNP are accepted at participating locations.
Free parking is available on-site. The free lot is at 420 Prince St. E and is open for customers 7 AM to 2 PM on Saturdays and Sundays all season long. Free rides via Pedi-cab and golf cart are offered to and from the free parking lot for the duration of the market.
Free parking is available; free Pedi-cab and golf cart rides are offered between the free parking lot and the market during market hours. The market is described as family-friendly and community-focused, with live music and kids’ activities noted for the downtown market.
Falcon Heights Farmers Market is presented in the scraped content as part of the St. Paul Farmers’ Market network, which operates multiple markets across the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metro. The market emphasizes a family-friendly atmosphere and locally grown, neighbor-made products, with community events such as live music and kids’ activities noted for the downtown market. Food assistance programs are accepted at participating locations.
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5.0 average from 5 reviews on Google
I cannot say enough good things about The Good Acre. They are supporting farmers and this CSA is impressive. I love how it gives information of where the food is coming from. I'm signing up again for 2025 as this has been my favorite CSA that I've been a part of.
Community Supported Agriculture. Supporting local farmers. We subscribe and receive a box of fresh produce every week. It can be a bit random seeming, which is part of the fun, it's always fresh and in great shape.
Eat local. The Good Acre supports local farmers, has a CSA program, and offers a variety of cooking classes for kids and adults. Really great organization to have in the community.
Love what they are doing to help support local farmers break into markets that would otherwise be inaccessible to them. More places like the Good Acre will be key to a truly successful "eat local" campaign.
Love their CSA! Regular vegetables with lots of great add on options (like locally produced cheese!). They are also very locally and socially conscious and work to make the world a better place.
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