I have mostly gone on Saturdays or evenings when there is usually not much going on. Still I like it here. Typically at the times I have gone, many of the farm vendors who sell produce have gone for the day. There are quite a few unique vendors. I have purchased a terrarium, a hand carved elephant pendant and attended a cooking demo here. You can find folks here selling anything from homemade soaps to healthy snacks to pet treats to hand-made jewelry. You can also still purchase non-perishable food items (e.g. nuts/sauces/dairy, etc.) at some of the market stations even after the produce vendors have gone. There are a few tables/benches and even a little hot beverage shop.
Parking can be the devil depending on day/time of day because the market is located within a plaza of various other businesses. The market itself is not very big inside, but they have maximized the space so that there are quite a few vendors to check out, especially on a busy-day I imagine.