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North Olmsted, Ohio
Frostville Museum Farmers Market runs on a split seasonal schedule that gives North Olmsted shoppers a Saturday market in every month of the year: outdoors from May through October, then indoors from November through April in the Red Event Barn. That year-spanning setup is the clearest thing to know before you plan a visit, because the setting shifts with the season while the market keeps its Saturday rhythm. The market’s own description emphasizes fresh, local, and quality farm, arts, and handmade goods, pointing to a mix that goes beyond produce alone. One visitor described finding foods, plants, art, and “nick-knacks,” a close match for that broader farm-and-handmade focus.
Fresh farm goods share space with arts and handmade items here, so the market reads as more than a produce stop. Reviews add concrete examples to that broad mix, with shoppers calling out vegetables, granola, pierogies, salsa, eggs, plants, art, and even alpacas on site.
The biggest planning detail is the seasonal move indoors: Saturday shopping shifts from the outdoor market in May through October to the indoor market in the Red Event Barn from November through April, with winter hours changing to 10am to 1pm. Dogs are welcome, which matters if you are deciding whether to bring one along on a Saturday errand run. Payment methods are marked as clear by the market’s visitor details, though no SNAP/EBT information is provided here. Restrooms are listed as unavailable in the visitor details, so plan that stop before you arrive. One visitor also noted easy parking, including space for a 30-foot motorhome, which may help if you are arriving in a larger vehicle.
Family-friendly atmosphere with music, children’s activities, games, cooking demonstrations, and occasional guest speakers; dogs are welcome.
May – April
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5.0 average from 5 reviews on Google
Spent a beautiful morning with my 84 year old mom searching for Trash & Treasures and goodies at the Farmers Market. We met wonderful vendors & customers. A variety of foods, plants, art, nick-knacks and what nots. Loved the alpacas. Was nice to meet one in person. Lol. Only 2 of the museum buildings were open due to Covid. But each had great items to choose from. Love this place and will come back again!
We're always looking for local Farmers Markets as we travel East this summer. The Frostville Farmers'Market is marvelous. A variety of Beautiful fresh, local veggies, granolas, perogies, salsas & the Eggs! A fine venue with a museum, live music, friendly folks & pooches. Easy parking. Even for our 30' motorhome! Check it out!
Love this Farmer's market and CANNOT wait until the other vendors are there after May 1st!!!!! Just bought strawberry jalapeño jelly, cajun chicken patties, pure maple syrup, local honey, oregano, pesto hummus and pita chips. I'm a happy girl!!!
Love coming to this place on Saturdays for their Farmers Market! They have so many goodies from locally made sauces, to local veggies, all the way to homemade cupcakes! A must see if you love farmers markets.
Frostville is one of my favorite places to go! The farmers market is my main draw. Meeting people and making friends there as well as buying local grown food is amazing and something no one should miss out on! The vendors are very very kind people who grow and make their product locally here! That makes me very happy to go and buy from this market. I really recommend taking a trip to see what's up, you're going to have a great time!
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