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  • I personally had a stellar experience at The People's Market. The Lady and I stopped in here for a Sunday brunch, and were pleasantly surprised at the variety and price point of all of the menu items! First off, parking. The Lady and I call that shopping center "Dilworth Dilworth" because it houses Pio Pio as well as Thai Thai. So it makes sense. Feel free to use that for yourself, you're welcome ;) We parked there and walked across the street. We walked in and pretty easily figured out that the food ordering was in the back, so that's where we head! Two things here: They should probably get another register in the back for busier days, and they should also figure out which way the line will curve. There's not too much space, and aside from waiting for the guy in front of us to figure his life out, we had multiple people ask if we were in line or where the line was. I ordered the BLT and The Lady ordered a breakfast burrito. We gave our name, and headed to the bar to wait. There's a water machine there that was supposed to be able to produce hot, room temp, and cold water, but I think the temp functions may have been not working? Anyways, we grabbed water, took a seat at the GORGEOUS bar, and ordered ourselves a beer. I would also suggest for The People's Market to get updating draft menus like at breweries, because sitting on the end, it was hard to figure out what exactly was on tap. When we went, they had a fantastic list of really unique brews that a lot of places don't carry (including Deschutes!! Welcome!!). I saw they also had a nice esspresso machine on the other side had we gone the more traditional breakfast route, but luckily breakfast is served all day! Our name was called and we got our food - which was absolutely to die for! The Lady loved her burrito and my sandwich could not have been more perfect. I heard they're still making a few changes to the menu, but either way, they know what they're doing in the back. Walking around the market, I was curious what market-esque things they had. Craft beer bombers? Check. Local snacks? Check. Bitters, pimiento cheese, cheesecake? You got it. I still do think that they could make do with some more local market type things, such as pastries and/or wine, but they've got time to stock up. Overall, The People's Market is off to a great start, and I'd gladly return to try out multiple items on their menu.
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