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We were in town for a girls trip and decided to visit the Farmers’ Market before we flew home. It was a great choice. We got to see a different side of Orlando and have some really great food at Cubanoz. There were tons of people there and almost as many dogs. If you want to spend some time away from the theme parks, I highly recommend checking this out. It would also be a great stop if you’re staying in a condo and want to stock your kitchen with some fresh food.…
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Date of experience: December 2019
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We headed to the market around 1030. There was adjacent local parking for $4 and $5. The neighborhood is delightful and the park is wonderful. Lots of dogs and a vibrant crowd! There were a few crafts and plants but lots of food booths! We had Hawaiian Filipino Huli huli chicken, boiled peanuts and fresh coconut juice. We bought guacamole , salsa, shrimp ceviche and chocolate to bring home. A prefect 2 hours and a nice interaction with locals and vendors!!…
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Date of experience: December 2019
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Good place to buy some healthy food and shop for unusual food products. Friendly vendors. Something different for the Orlando area.
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Date of experience: November 2019
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Travelingwookie1 wrote a review Oct 2019
Newton Aycliffe, United Kingdom1,159 contributions180 helpful votes
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We've visited twice now October 2017 and October 2019. We generally find the perfect half a day. Park next to Orlando one fire station. Marvel at the beautiful fire engines tower one is amazing. Diligently walk through the city streets to lake Eola. Take a few photos of the picturesque lake and towering buildings. You soon get to the market. There's probably around 40 stalls selling everything from drinkable coconuts to beef jerky. The street food is best to none, you'll struggle to find something you don't like. The event is dog friendly so expect lots of dogs. Odd considering the temperature and the locals walk the dogs in the heat. Grab some food, chill on a seat or the grass. Take in the atmosphere and live music. For the past two years this seems to be a local only event. I hope the tourists don't find it and spoil it. …
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Date of experience: October 2017
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Went there as a leisure activity, a lots of street food and clothing sales, interesting as a Sunday morning activity, not a lot of farm produces at least when I visited it. Worth the walk around Lake Eola and visiting the different booths that offer clothing, inciense aromas and all kind of different things for the house but mainly food from different regions. Recommendable.…
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Date of experience: April 2019
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