Great market to stock up on fruits and veggies, with way better prices than any supermarket. Sensible shoppers, come here. Also a great weekend experience
Awesome landmark in Boston. Cheap produce and meats. Need to understand that these represent produce neat the end of their sales life. So peak of ripeness means shorter shelf life, buy accordingly.
Best prices for produce and vegetables. Its awesome to get 8-10 Apples for $2 etc. That is if you can stomach some of the blatantly racist vendors. Luckily many vendors sell similar items so no prob..
amazingly cheap fruit and veggies, be careful with the berries though, they should be eaten within a day of buying! cash only. spent 9 dollars today and i left with tons of great stuff!
If you think that eating in Boston is expensive, think again! Amazing deals on fresh vegetables and fruits! You can't spend more than $12... you will not be able to carry the bags!!!
Great prices. Hit and miss on quality but many many vendors from which to choose. Tasty strawberries from one vendor; mushy raspberries from another. Selling two for one at close of market.
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These guys will sometimes haggle. Watch the scale that they don't play games. The older acerbic vendors can seem pushy and even intimidating, they are filled with hot air. Women prepare to be hit on.
Some of us have been shopping here since we were graduate students (at Harvard, or wherever else). I still see my grad school friends there on Saturday afternoons.
Check the basement shops for fresh fish on Fridays and Saturdays! The quality of the veggies is better on Fridays, but the prices are better on Saturdays.
Bostonians have shopped here for two centuries. The alfresco Friday-Saturday scene is pretty no-frills – simple tents, vendors shouting loud – but the prices on produce can’t be beat.
Not actually a farmer's market - mostly conventionally grown produce too close to expiration date to sell to a supermarket. Good deals if you use your haul fast though!