Homer Farmers Market - Homer, Alaska

Address: 1155 Ocean Dr, Homer, AK 99603, United States.
Phone: 9072997540.
Website: homerfarmersmarket.org.
Specialties: Farmers' market.
Other points of interest: Small Business, On-site services, Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, SNAP/EBT.
Opinions: This company has 187 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.5/5.

Location of Homer Farmers Market

Homer Farmers Market is a well-known farmers' market located at Address: 1155 Ocean Dr, Homer, AK 99603, United States. This market is a must-visit for anyone who loves fresh, locally grown produce and products.

The market specializes in providing a wide variety of farmers' market items, making it an excellent destination for those seeking fresh fruits, vegetables, and other farm-fresh goods. The market is known for its commitment to small businesses and offers on-site services to its customers. One of the standout features of Homer Farmers Market is its wheelchair-accessible car park and entrance, making it easy for people of all abilities to access and enjoy the market.

In addition to its commitment to accessibility, Homer Farmers Market also accepts SNAP/EBT, making it an inclusive and affordable option for all. With 187 reviews on Google My Business and an average opinion of 4.5/5, it's clear that customers hold the market in high regard.

Homer Farmers Market is not just a place to buy fresh produce; it's an experience. The market offers a lively and welcoming atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for families, couples, and individuals alike. Whether you're looking for a fun and unique way to spend your afternoon or a one-stop-shop for all your fresh produce needs, Homer Farmers Market is the place to be.

If you're interested in learning more about Homer Farmers Market, be sure to check out their website at homerfarmersmarket.org. Here, you'll find information on the market's hours of operation, vendors, and upcoming events.

Reviews of Homer Farmers Market

Homer Farmers Market - Homer, Alaska
Janet Foley
5/5

Lovely small town market with locally grown produce and hand made crafts.
Ice cream is lovely, get your knife’s sharpened, homemade sourdough, birch syrup, pottery, jams,

Homer Farmers Market - Homer, Alaska
Valerie Jane Garske
3/5

We arrived on Wednesday only a dozen or so stands. More crafts than fresh food might be the timing. Less than 15 minutes and we left. A moose was in the parking lot so that was cool.

Homer Farmers Market - Homer, Alaska
Natalie Frakes
5/5

If you’re visiting, this is a MUST stop. There are tons of produce and seafood stalls, handmade gifts, art and pottery, local honey, an Indian food stall, teas and tinctures, literally all of it! ?‍

Beautiful talented people in a beautiful community.

Homer Farmers Market - Homer, Alaska
Lawrence Sauer
4/5

Very nice little local damers market. Got some vert delicious treats there

Homer Farmers Market - Homer, Alaska
Judy Yu
5/5

Nice slice of local life. Selection is more bountiful as it gets further into the summer season, peaking in mid to late August. Usually slimmer pickings when the market gets started in May. Love the beautiful local produce and flowers. Great vendors. We like Luna's Gardens for their consistently nice greens and herbs. And MJ Earthworks for her beautiful pottery. Lately we don't leave without getting Hailbut tacos - yum!

Homer Farmers Market - Homer, Alaska
Theresa Philbrick
5/5

Seafood chowder, oysters, jam, eggs, spinach, coffee, and sweet treats!
===Seafood chowder from Tamera's Seafood is divine, absolutely divine. The cream broth is delicate, with a sheen of butter?margarine floating on the surface. Not thick like some chowders. Thus, the slice of white bread served with it? Meh. Thin and floppy...think wonder bread. Such exquisite chowder should be served either with a THICK SLICE OF FRENCH BREAD OR crispy, salty oyster crackers instead.
===Speaking of oysters...
Fresh oysters from Jakolof Bay Oyster co. are meaty, buttery, and tangy. AT 2.00 each shucked, go ahead, get a dozen and slurp away-- add a squeeze of fresh lemon or a splash of garlic onion vinagrette and OMG your tastebuds will do the happy dance. The sellers incorporate a single bladed hand shucker, as opposed to other sellers at other markets that use a mechanical shucker. The result is that you'll slurp your treats one at a time, as each is shucked rather than have a plateful handed to you or whatever number you've ordered. And, you may have to wait your turn as the single shucker shucks an oyster for multiple paying customers. Again, I highly recommend a mechanical shucker. Serves more people faster.
===The Blueberry jam from Bob's is best eaten with a spoon straight out of the jar, or slathered on warm buttered toast. Make sure the bread can support the weight of the jam, however, or you'll just have mess when the bread disintegrates under the weight of the jam. Suggest a HEFTY slice of multigrain wheat bread.
===Farm fresh eggs from Bob make superb fried overeasy eggs. The yolk is thick and saffron colored.
So, a meal of fresh eggs, blueberry jam, and oysters, sounds delicious.
====Rhubarb lemonade is a buck, but is more like plain pink lemonade. It is made from the water that rhubarb is boiled in to make jam. So, I give the seller credit for making use of the rhubarb infused water.
===We bought a 1/2 dozen precious notecards decorated with ravens of all colors engaging in crafty raven activities. The seller was an enchanting woman with a broad smile and a willingness to chat. ====Now, you will pay sales tax on the handicrafts. Go ahead pay it, don't whine about it. Some guy---who actually lives in Homer was giving a young sales lady grief about paying the sales tax (2.00--that's two dollars) on his purchase.
She was most gracious with this less than gracious customer.
===The handicrafts are priced as good artwork should be and the tax is what it is.
===Parking is free, and is a bit of a rodeo. The one way single entrance/exit are NOT well marked. The market is at the crest of a hill on the upside of a curve.
====Traffic is heavy...(it is summer, and thus tourists like me flock to Homer). We accidentally entered at the exit, and there was no way to back out of it as it would have put us into oncoming traffic. Visibility is poor if you are at the exit trying to exit, especially if a vehicle is entering the exit (like we did) and blocks the view. Thanks to a couple of gracious out going drivers, we were able to wiggle our Subaru between the two cars and slip into a nearby parking space.
====On the other hand, take a couple of sturdy tote bags and walk.

Homer Farmers Market - Homer, Alaska
Taryn Okesson
5/5

Cute Farmer’s Market with a variety of local vendors. Picked up some jam and birch syrup. Also had a tasty lunch.

Homer Farmers Market - Homer, Alaska
Nikol Richards
4/5

It is small, but it has a lot of produce and is well laid out. Parking can be a huge pain, though.

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