Reviews of Madison County Farmers Market (Fruit Store)

1022 Cook Ave NW, Huntsville, AL 35801, United States

Average Rating:

DESCRIPTION

You have the opinions of people like you who know the services and products of Madison County Farmers Market (Fruit Store) in Alabama.

At this moment the business receives a score of 4.1 stars out of 5 and that score has been based on 67 reviews.

As you can see it has an average rating is quite positive, and it is based on a high number of feddbacks, so we may conclude that the valuation is very reliable. If many people have bothered to evaluate when they are happy with the service, it works.

You know that we do not usually stop to put scores when these are correct and we usually do it only if we have had a problem or issue...

This is included in the category of Produce market.

Where is Madison County Farmers Market?

REVIEWS OF Madison County Farmers Market IN Alabama

Mary Thornton

Mary Pruitt

Not much produce on Wednesdays. Ayers farm open 7 days a week. Tomatoes good.

Lamarr Tide

Keith Jackson

This place is setup more like a store than a farmers market. You pick our your goods and then take them to the cashier to checkout. This is a better system, but it's not what you expect at a farmers market. It was our first time going to this farmers market so I may not know what I'm talking about but... The guy at the cashier said the food is not local. It's shipped in from Florida and/or Ohio. This isn't really a bad thing, but it's not what you expect at a farmers market. Yes, it is probably made by Amish people, but they're in a different state. May go again.

Charlsie Brooks

Josh Stankiewicz

Lynne Simons

Very good experience. Would recommend coming earlier.

Jacci Moore

Darryl Robinson

its one of the only places in HUNTSVILLE WHERE YOU CAN BY A GOOD TOMATO AND A GOOD WATERMELON

Susie McCullough

Support your local farmers market & the hard working folks that provide such goodness!

chris terry

Mike Grkve

Christine Stewart

Brent Petersen

stelew 1016

Brooke Graham

Tomato sandwich day is a holiday in my house hold. Great place to buy produce, wonderful prices and wonderful people selling their hard work.

Tyler Faulkner

Katie Patch

Anthony Sharp

Very good

George Monks

Barbara Bozeman

Brandy Taylor

Marchelle Hill

Needed more accurate information starting the season

Paula Dickerhoff

Kurt Copley

While it was a little small, everyone was awesome and helpful and we did get some great deals!

Cynthia Lindblom

The Cornfest was great. The farmers donated corn to be boiled. Wow what great farmers we have! There were so many delicious vegetables available today. Oh and don't forget the great flowers....

Edna Neisler

Good veggies and canned goods. They even have sugar free perseveres.

Roxie Walton

betty branford

Douglas Meeks

Best place to get fresh tomatoes from the Amish farms in Tennessee when in season

Sandra Patton

Lisa Casteel Clark

Christina Wallace

Veggies look amazing, staff is excellent, and I highly recommend this place.

Mariana

Friendly farmers that offer inexpensive produce. I drive from across the street from the Madison City Farmers Market to this one because of the variety of produce and prices this farmers market offers. My favorite is the pepper guy. He sells a variety of pepper types (sweet and spicy) and jams at prices you will never find anywhere else in town. This is a no-frills (no soaps, very few prepared foods) market with a great variety of fruits and vegetables that are in season.

Sabl Om

Jeanie Micheal

Easy

Chris Hunt

Fantastic, great deals!!!! Must visit!

Diana Courter

Mark Wayne Alexander

Actually went to Ayers Farm Farmers Market to purchase peaches. Found what we were looking for. Free stone peaches. Ayers is part of Madison County Farmers market but while Madison County Farmers market is only open Wednesday through Saturday. Ayers is open 7 days a week.

joe tremblay

First, the post by Barbara Bodnar is bunk. Barbara claims she visited the market last week. The problem is that the market was not open last week. The market opened today on June 7, 2016. The market has suffered from the glut of markets opening all over the greater Huntsville area, but it is still the best place to find the best produce at the most reasonable prices. For example, okra sells for $3 to $4 per pound at Green Street, but at the Madison County Farmers Market this same crop goes for $2 per pound. Additionally, this market is a covered market with ample parking available. The county has also completed a renovation of the market over the winter. The best day to visit the market is on Saturday. If you come during the week there are fewer sellers, as they are out in the fields working. So, many of these other markets have resellers posing as farmers. It is important to remember that "locally grown" in the business community means within a 300 mile radius. Many of the tomatoes and watermelons you are enjoying right now at these other markets are being shipped in from Florida. Just remember "Buyer Beware" and that goes for some of these posts on Goggle too.

Lashelle Ford

They don't take credit cards just cash

Nicole W.

William Rengers

Allison McCormick

Fresh produce excellent buy on tomatoes and fresh basil.

Toni Brooks

Dee Reed

Not much to choose from...

Joe Staton

Just getting to peak season. Tomatoes, peas, beans and peppers abound. Great stuff

Karyn Spicer

This is a great spot to get a variety of food and treats!

Cindy Bishop

Expensive. The Amish tomatoes are great, but $3.49 per lb. This years local Scott's peaches are AWESOME and worth the $16.99 a basket they cost!! Not only are they unbelievably sweet and full of flavor, but there's no waste. (bad spots) The only thing you have to throw away is the pit in the center and the peeling, if you peel them. Each and every peach tastes so good that you'll think they were kissed by God himself!!!

Aisha Simon

Chantel Wade

There is a goid selection of fruits and vegetables. Some vendors have specialty items. Locally raised honey is sold here, too.

Donna Woods

Oscar Ross Jr

I love all farmer markets. Fresh food is at the top of my list.

lvrofjazz B

Manuel Pina

Yousra Fouani

It was a small group and not much to choose from, I did buy tomatoes but that was it. It took a few minutes to cover all of the booths.

Asher Berry

very few vendors, but they had some really nice produce

Empress Reece

The products they sell in the little store area, like Apple Cider Vinegar for example, are way over priced

Ann Vann

Yvonne Lee

Doug Eby

Good variety of vendors. Good prices. Lots of product choices. Nice tomatoes at Dead End Farm stand. Very sweet. Bought 5 pounds

Joseph Centanni

Tanya Faponmile

Nice to get fruits and vegetables

Barbara Bodnar

Not at all like it used to be. Really has gone down hill

Kathleen Engle

Jennifer Thompson

Beautiful ferns and great produce. Excellent customer service!!

Business Hours of Madison County Farmers Market in Alabama

SUNDAY
CLOSED
MONDAY
8:30AM–2PM
TUESDAY
8:30AM–2PM
WEDNESDAY
8:30AM–2PM
THURSDAY
8:30AM–2PM
FRIDAY
8:30AM–2PM
SATURDAY
8:30AM–2PM

PHONE & WEBPAGE

Madison County Farmers Market en Alabama
View Phone Number
View WebPage

PICTURES






Others also saw
Madison County Farmers Market
Madison County Farmers Ma...
Fruit Store - Alabama

Produce market

Opelika's Farmers Market
Opelika's Farmers Market
Fruit Store - Alabama

Farmers' market

Hamilton's Produce
Hamilton's Produce
Fruit Store - Alabama

Produce market

Murphree's Fruits & Vegetables
Murphree's Fruits & Veget...
Fruit Store - Alabama

Produce market

Trader Joe's
Trader Joe's
Fruit Store - Alabama

Grocery store