I love how this farmer's market is partially indoors. It makes for a much more enjoyable shopping experience in the summer! Most of the stalls here sold fresh vegetables and fruit but there were other artisans selling items such as grass fed meat, seafood, aprons, honey, chocolates, dog food and gifts, pickled foods, and fresh eggs. Prices are higher for fresh produce than at your grocery store but the quality and freshness can't be beat. I was particularly intrigued by the fresh and dried mushroom stand. There were a few varieties I had never seen before and all the ones I asked about were grown locally (TBD if any of them are magical jk).
The farmer's market is very dog friendly and I saw dogs with their owners in the indoors area as well as outdoors.
There were a few food trucks and food stands when I went such as an iced coffee food truck and a stall selling Thai food. Squarz was also there selling their delectable flaky buttery pastries.
Parking is plentiful at the church the location is held at. Although I've seen more variety at other farmer's markets this one still has an impressive selection of goods for sale.