"It seems Kingsland Farmers Market has really evolved in a positive way since I first visited when it opened up.\nThings that I like about Kingsland: \n-For such a small market, probably at least 1/3rd of the vendors are food which means a variety to choose from; Indonesian, Indian, Mexican, Lebanese, French food, Naacos, soups, pizza, bagels, weird meaty place, fancy hot dogs, Kingsland has a ton of variety! \n-The biggest companies I have probably seen represented at Kingsland are probably Community Natural Foods' little booth, and Rustic Sourdough, both whom have their own storefronts. Also Coco Brooks I guess. The other vendors seem to really thrive in solely the Farmers Market environment which is great. \n\nI do have to agree with Chris P in that this is a littttle less than a true Farmers Market as many of these businesses have been the same since the market opened up, which is kind of just like having their own storefront when they've been opened in the market that long. I would love if the vendors included changed up time to time (which I notice some of them DO), but the ones they've selected are still great. \n\nI also love Kingsland support of festivals, and food trucks. Making use of the lot outside with picnic tables and sometimes festival happenings, is a really good move on their part.\n\n*Review 4/30 of Yelp's 30 Day Challenge 2012"^^ . . "2"^^ . "4"^^ . "2"^^ . "2012-11-05T00:00:00"^^ . . "0"^^ . .