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I attended over Memorial Day Weekend, and I'll admit that I was a little overwhelmed at first. The other patrons were extremely disorganized and annoying, lines were jumbled and ambiguous, and it just was unnecessarily chaotic. Patrons with children and strollers were the absolute worst, especially since I witnessed them push their strollers into the legs of other people just trying to walk a straight line.I stuck with it, and around 11:30 12:00, the lines died down enough to actually shop without waiting a lifetime just to browse inventory.The vendors were fantastic. No complaints whatsoever. There were so many things to try and look at, and that's what really made the experience. Every single vendor took time to talk whether I bought anything or not, and that was most memorable. I ended up spending over $200 throughout my visit.The only reason I'm giving 4 s is because the other patrons were on their trash behavior as they usually are around Beaverton these days.My best advice is to go towards the end if you don't want to put up with large crowds in a small area. You can catch a lot of vendors right before they close, and some even take their time packing up, because they know not all of their customers show up early due to the crowds.Special shout out to the honey stand. That CBD honey is EFFECTIVE!
Great farmers market. Lot of vendors and a good variety. Lots of food options, fresh vegetables, meats, pasta, bread, organic goods, flowers, jewelry... you name it, this market probably has it. One of our favorite markets in the Portland area.Can be pretty busy on a nice day, be prepared to park on the local streets and walk a bit.
Great selection of vendors and food items! Decently priced, great music, super nice staff and totally worth a visit. If you do decide to visit the sourdough bread stand, the fresh dairy stand, the berries sold by the Amish family, the acai bowls, and the sweet potato bread guy! You should also not miss the seafood company their salmon spread is to die for! Lastly there is a vendor that sells homemade pickles, you are missing out on something amazing if you skip him. The downside is that everyone sells out of everything early, so try to get there when they first open. Getting there early will save you the heartache of trying to find a place to park too, parking is atrocious.
This is gotta be one of the best farmer’s markets in the surrounding Portland Metro area. It is very central to Beaverton’s Downtown next to a well kept park with a nice and large water park for kids. I would highly recommend to anyone visiting Portland. It has a great size of local producers offering a variety of goods from produce to arts and crafts.