Large farmer's market with stalls from up to 150 local merchants and artisans. You can find fresh produce and a wide variety of new and recycled products including crafts, plants, jewelry, clothing, books, and records/cds. Open Sun 8:00am-12:00pm.
There are certainly vegan options here but I dont know how often I'll be back.
Unlike other farmers markets on the island, there was an entrance fee of $2 to even enter the market.
It's very crowded.
There was no vegan Chinese or Vietnamese food (mentioned in previous reviews - the vendor has likely moved on).
There are virtually no stands advertising themselves as all vegan. There were a couple of stands I knew to be vegan from prior research, but the people running them didnt seem very friendly. Even clearly labeled vegan options can be a bit hard to find. In one case a vendor didn't know for sure what was vegan despite advertising vegan options.
If you want vegan donuts, pastries, fried falafel, you'll find it here no problem. Healthier options are more scarce.
The best find was a smoothie shack - one of the only businesses with "vegan" prominently displayed (they use oatmilk and almond milk etc in their tasty smoothies).
Fine in a pinch, but I personally like the vibe of Kaimu farmers market much better.
The Chinese/Vietnamese stand closest to the parking lot has the best food on the island! They have vegan avocado sushi bombs and vegan veggie pancakes. The owner is very knowledgeable about the vegan foods he makes.
3 Reviews
First Review by KelseyOlsen
Spinach24
Points +207
Vegan options - but a bit disappointed - Edit
There are certainly vegan options here but I dont know how often I'll be back.
Read moreUnlike other farmers markets on the island, there was an entrance fee of $2 to even enter the market.
It's very crowded.
There was no vegan Chinese or Vietnamese food (mentioned in previous reviews - the vendor has likely moved on).
There are virtually no stands advertising themselves as all vegan. There were a couple of stands I knew to be vegan from prior research, but the people running them didnt seem very friendly. Even clearly labeled vegan options can be a bit hard to find. In one case a vendor didn't know for sure what was vegan despite advertising vegan options.
If you want vegan donuts, pastries, fried falafel, you'll find it here no problem. Healthier options are more scarce.
The best find was a smoothie shack - one of the only businesses with "vegan" prominently displayed (they use oatmilk and almond milk etc in their tasty smoothies).
Fine in a pinch, but I personally like the vibe of Kaimu farmers market much better.
Pros: Vegan options available for breakfast and lunch, All vegan smoothie shack
Cons: Very few healthy vegan options, Vegan options not clearly labeled, Entrance fee
Guest
Lelajune
Points +69
Vegan paradise - Edit
I left with a gigantic bag of vegan baked goods, vegan empanadas, thai food, and fresh local produce. Honestly I was in heaven.
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KelseyOlsen
Points +299
Best Food on the Island - Edit
The Chinese/Vietnamese stand closest to the parking lot has the best food on the island! They have vegan avocado sushi bombs and vegan veggie pancakes. The owner is very knowledgeable about the vegan foods he makes.
Read moreGuest
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