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Farmers Market
Columbus, Ohio
Easton Community Foundation is one of the named partners behind Easton Farmers Market, a seasonal Thursday market held at Easton Town Square in Columbus. The market runs in the middle of summer, from June through August, with a 4–7 PM schedule that fits an after-work stop at Easton Town Center. Its own market materials point shoppers to vendor profiles, an interactive market map, kids activities, chef demos, local music, and FAQs, giving the market a format that goes beyond a simple produce stand setup.
Easton Town Square gives this market a distinct Columbus setting, placing weekly shopping inside Easton Town Center rather than at a separate fairground or park. The market is also tied to Easton Community Foundation as a named partner, linking the event to an organization rooted in the Easton campus itself.
The market’s own pages emphasize tools that help shoppers use it as a recurring food stop: vendor profiles, a product search tool, and an interactive map with vendor and product information. It also layers in chef demos, local music, and children’s activities as scheduled parts of the season, making the Thursday market a regular summer program at Easton rather than a one-note shopping event.
The clearest documented mix here leans into programming around shopping: chef demos, live music, and family activities all appear as scheduled parts of the market season. The named participants below come from those published schedules, so they give a concrete picture of the kinds of demonstrations and entertainment folded into a Thursday visit.
Kids activity dates include make-and-take projects such as a Gardening Craft Activity, Balloon Bowls, Under The Sea, Magic Wands, a Bug Craft, and a Bird Feeder Craft.
No dogs are allowed at Easton Farmers Market, a rule that can change plans before you leave home. Parking is straightforward: the East Parking Garage and West Parking Garage are both close to the market, nearby surface lots are also available, and all garages and surface lots are free. Metered parking is available around the property with a one-hour limit, and those meters take nickels, dimes, quarters, and credit cards.
The market is held at Easton Town Square, and Easton’s materials also point shoppers to an interactive map of the market plus a Welcome Tent and Veggie Valet among the on-site landmarks.
SNAP shoppers can use the Ohio Direction Card here: the market states that the EBT-Ohio Direction Card is accepted by all qualifying vendors. Easton also directs shoppers to vendor profiles to see who accepts different types of payment, which is useful if you want to sort out payment options before you shop. Nearby Huntington ATMs and a Chase ATM are also listed among Easton market landmarks.
The East Parking Garage and the West Parking Garage are both located in close proximity to the market; there are also surface lots nearby. All parking garages and surface lots are free. Metered parking is available throughout the property with a one-hour limit and accepts nickels, dimes, quarters, and credit cards.
The market is open rain or shine. It is fully accessible to everyone. A Welcome Tent is referenced for EBT token purchases, and a Veggie Valet drop-off/pick-up service is available for shoppers.
June – August
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5.0 average from 5 reviews on Google
Took the kids to Crayola and decided to skip the Crayola Café—definitely the right choice! We ate at Taylor Taco Shop and the nearby BBQ place, which even had chicken tender meals for the kids. Both spots were tasty and hit the spot for our group of 4 adults and 2 children. Everyone left happy with the food. Highly recommend these options if you’re visiting!
A cortado here that equals—or even bests—Calle Ocho! I no longer need to travel to Miami to enjoy my family’s cortadito. Three Birds Nest has become my weekly pilgrimage spot. Their espresso is rich, robust, and instantly transports me back to my roots in La Habana. They also serve a variety of teas that seem to be crowd-pleasers. Truly a gem for both locals and visitors.
Such a great local market! We visited in January while seeing friends and loved the mix of restaurants and shops. We had dinner at Mister Lee’s Noodles (so tasty!) and picked up some delicious macarons from the bakery. Parking was super easy in the nearby garage. A wonderful addition to the town!
This donatos is BY FAR my favorite. The young gentlemen that work night shift on Friday nights always have my food ready, correct, and extremely fresh! They even gave us a free pizza one night because someone else never showed up for it! Love this location and your staff!
Amazing customer service at this location! Bravo guys! All the employees were extremely polite. I was a walk-in and they took my order and helped me with my coupon and I had a delicious pepper and cinnamon sticks in about 10 minutes. I was also offered plates and napkins without me having to ask. After a long difficult evening of work, my husband and I greatly appreciated the extra mile and the kindness from these employees. Thank you!
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