One of my go-to places for a wholesome Sunday! - Edit
This farmers market has plenty of vendors (jewelry, art, clothing) and a unique variety of food (however, not all have vegan/veg options). There is some amazing kombucha if you are into that kind of drink. There is a place that offers vegan tamales and I’ve always thought they were amazing. There is some yoga that goes on as well. Only downside is that there is not many options for produce since there is only one vendor that sells fresh vegetables and fruits.
it’s a very beautiful location on lake eola. there are many vendors selling food and random goods. there were a few places that had vegan/vegetarian options. but not really many fully veg booths.
This place is wonderful to spend a Sunday at. There are plenty of vegan options. And they aren't always the same each week. Some of my favorites include the coconut icecream, the roasted corn (ask for no butter), the spicy boiled peanuts, also the popsicles cart, the kettle corn, the fresh squeezed lemonade, the greentea mojito (ask for no honey), and some of the baked goods (varies). Just meander and you'll find something to snack on, or combine to make a full lunch from a few different vendors. There are sometimes nice stands with vegan clothing (ie recycled, or cloth only), as well as spices, fruits, and veggies.
This is not your typical farmers market. For that, go to the Winter Park one. This one, although it has it, doesn't focus on produce. Many local artists and artisans come here to sell their wares, from hats to bags, to handmade shoes; paintings to sculptures to home decor. So if you're looking to pick up local produce for your week's cooking, go to Winter Park. If you're looking for some new home decor, soap, or some cool clothes, then check out this Farmer's Market. And after that, hang out by the lake, since it's right there in Eola park.
5 Reviews
First Review by Imriela
OrlandoBeardedVegan
Points +2505
More of a vendor market than farmers market - Edit
A ton of great vegan friendly vendors and food options in a large area of Lake Eola
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2020-09-10
Guest
happyvegann
Points +229
One of my go-to places for a wholesome Sunday! - Edit
This farmers market has plenty of vendors (jewelry, art, clothing) and a unique variety of food (however, not all have vegan/veg options). There is some amazing kombucha if you are into that kind of drink. There is a place that offers vegan tamales and I’ve always thought they were amazing. There is some yoga that goes on as well. Only downside is that there is not many options for produce since there is only one vendor that sells fresh vegetables and fruits.
Read morePros: Good activity to do with friends & family, Yummy vegan food, Supporting local/small businesses
Cons: Parking can be a bit hectic/full (so come early!)
Guest
briannamaphis
Points +4105
lots of vendors - Edit
it’s a very beautiful location on lake eola. there are many vendors selling food and random goods. there were a few places that had vegan/vegetarian options. but not really many fully veg booths.
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happyhippie912
Points +42
Lots of Variety - Edit
This place is wonderful to spend a Sunday at. There are plenty of vegan options. And they aren't always the same each week. Some of my favorites include the coconut icecream, the roasted corn (ask for no butter), the spicy boiled peanuts, also the popsicles cart, the kettle corn, the fresh squeezed lemonade, the greentea mojito (ask for no honey), and some of the baked goods (varies). Just meander and you'll find something to snack on, or combine to make a full lunch from a few different vendors. There are sometimes nice stands with vegan clothing (ie recycled, or cloth only), as well as spices, fruits, and veggies.
Read morePros: variety, good prices, great location
Cons: terrible parking, too many dogs that don't always get along
Guest
Imriela
Points +349
Decent market - Edit
This is not your typical farmers market. For that, go to the Winter Park one. This one, although it has it, doesn't focus on produce. Many local artists and artisans come here to sell their wares, from hats to bags, to handmade shoes; paintings to sculptures to home decor. So if you're looking to pick up local produce for your week's cooking, go to Winter Park. If you're looking for some new home decor, soap, or some cool clothes, then check out this Farmer's Market. And after that, hang out by the lake, since it's right there in Eola park.
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