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You buy fresh organic produce and meats as well as homemade chilies and soups, homemade pates and other assorted goodies. But don't miss the barbecue. It is fabulous.
Lots of wonderful things to explore. Local, fresh, mostly organic. A definite stop for a food enthusiast or someone exploring the town.
Let me begin by saying that if your primary concern with food is the price then this market isn't for you. I can't afford to shop here every week but as a treat on occasion this place is my idea of heaven. I've spent the past 40 years searching for REAL quality food in this area to no avail until now. Even most of what Whole Foods has to offer is mediocre. High quality food costs money. There's no getting around it. I went here for the first time this weekend and was transfixed. The market is small and has tons of charm and the vendors are very friendly. I had pit beef from More Than Q and it was beyond any barbeque I've ever tasted. Everything is amazing. The cheesecake, pastries, bread, beef etc. I can't wait to go back and sample some of the other offerings.
The Stockton Market is an indoor farmers market that is currently open only on weekends.Here you can find locally-sourced fresh foods including breads, produce, seafood, and meats.Overall, the quality is excellent and the atmosphere is quaint.Here you'll find locals and weekend tourists mingling while enjoying the local fresh fares.Whether shopping for a festive holiday meal or just stopping in for a cup of coffee, the Stockton Market is always a treat.
While it does not have a huge selection, the Stockton Market is well worth the visit. Our favorites are Gravity Hill Farms (Garlic Scapes in spring and Fresh Garlic in Summer are the best!) Market Pizza serves great thin crust pizza, BBQ place is worth a lunch, I get thick sliced smoked bacon and cheeses from Highland Gourmet and the Macaroon stand is a worthy indulgence. Stockton is a hopping place on the weekend (for such a small town) and the Market is one of the main reasons. We live only a mile away, so it's an easy visit, but it is definitely worthy of a longer drive to visit.
Stockton Market is a wonderful place right on Bridge Street in downtown Stockton. The vendors change frequently, and there are some new places that are noteworthy. Some of the older mainstays are Metropolitan Seafood, very fresh seafood and a great variety, Madelena's Cheesecake (try the pumpkin, which is delicious) and the Mexican and Ice Cream places. Newer t the market are some interesting places such as a brick oven pizza stand and Milk House Organics, which has wonderful veggies and soaps. Farleys of New Hope also has a stand with a great selection of cookbooks, many of which feature vegetarian options. As mentioned by other reviewers, prices are high but not unreasonable for small local vendors. Be sure to walk around the corner of the building for great coffees and teas, a creperie and a juicebar.
These vendors know their wares intimately. Choices are abundant and healthy; tastings such as cheese, olive oil, tapenades, are shear fun. Feel free to taste and ask questions. Enjoy BBQ or fresh oysters for lunch..
This market is weekend destination for fine breads, pastries, jams, fruits, vegetables and a wonderful assortment of vendors. You can order specialty pizza, the best barbeque in Bucks county, Mexican crêpes or ice cream. You can purchase high quality meats and there is also Metropolitan fish market with excellent choices brought in fresh. You can also purchase fresh wild mushrooms of many varieties, cheeses, oils and spices. The list goes on but we go early and grab a coffee, peruse the bakery goods and grab a table outside. Then afterwards do a little shopping and look forward to fresh bounty for our dinner. The market is only open on Friday afternoons, Saturday and Sunday.
lots of food vendors in this trendy, indoor marketplace. Fresh fish to buy. BBQ to eat right there. Mexican food too. Great coffee and bake shop too. some other non-food vendors too, like Farley s Bookstore from New Hope, PA. Open limited hours, on weekends only.
Market was just OK. Items over priced, we arrived latter in the afternoon on a Sunday and the fresh produce was picked over pretty well, not leaving a great selection. There was a count selling macaroons(save you money) and chocolate(spend your money-very good), some one selling at kinds of mushrooms, one section of the counter was all "pure organically" grown produce. There were also a couple of different counter at which you could get something to eat.
If I were only rating the edibles, I'd easily give them a 5 rating. But the prices are really outrageous.They seem pretty busy, so people are buying. But not me, anymore. Used to love going there when the prices were more down to earth.
This market is a local gem that is not too well known. It's only open on the weekends, but is well worth the trip. Set in a large building in downtown Stockton, it holds an abundance of outstanding food and craft items. From artisan breads, rolls, and pastries, to fresh fish, prime meats, organic veggies, exotic jams, aged cheeses, and the list goes on. There's even a stand for fresh lavender from a local lavender farm. Hand crafted wood items, jewelry, even cookbooks are available. It's hard to believe there are so many cool things in one building. Part of the place is a cool coffee shop where you can get a delicious latte or chai tea, and another section houses a little barbecue place that serves lunch or take-out. I'm sorry it took me so long to discover this market so close to my own neighborhood, but it surely will be a regular stop on my schedule from now on.
Add the Stockton Market to your bucket list of markets to see. This market houses over 25 venders who offer a wide selection of fabulous specialty items, baked goods, sweets, organic produce and meats, fresh fish, and even Texas style barbecue ribs (which looked really good.) According to the sign out front, they are only open on Saturdays and Sundays. The next time we’re in the area on a weekend we’ll stop by and definitely save room for snacks or lunch.
Great little spot -filled with lots of gourmet goodies! Bread, Cheese, Pizza, sweets - and the coffee shop used frozen coffee ice cubes in my iced coffee - nice touch!
We love shopping and eating at the market. Fresh veggies and meats--check. Awesome fish market--check. Crepes--even gluten free--check. Awesome chocolate and macaroons--check. Artisanal cheese and jams--check. Cafe, Juice Bar, Tea Shop--check. BBQ and Mexican joints--check. Best homemade ice cream--check. Seriously, I regret sharing this all with you, but hey, the more the merrier--see you on the weekend.