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Puebla’s got your nacho fixin’s

Stop by Taste of Puebla for all your nacho fixin’s! They have homemade corn tortilla chips, guacamole, several varieties of salsa, and black beans ready to pile high. Also check out their pulled pork and shredded chicken, Tinga de Pollo, if you want to take your nachos to the next level!  

Cheesin’ at Shellbark Hollow

Stop by Shellbark Hollow for all your cheese needs! They have lots of varieties of goat cheese spreads, as well as chunk goat cheeses. Try some goat cheese sprinkled on your nachos for something tasty and different, or pick up a loaf of freshly baked bread from Brandywine Valley Bread for those spreads.

No Loafing – Get Your Bread

Add a little something special to your football spread with one of the amazing focaccias from Brandywine Valley Bread! Stop by their table to see which varieties they have available. Or pick up a loaf of bread for your sandwiches, hoagies, or dips.

Imbibe with Stone and Key Cellars

You didn’t think we forgot the drinks, did you? Stop by Stone and Key for their ciders! Available in several different flavors, they’re sure to be a hit at your party. Cider not your thing? Then check out all their varieties of wines. Available in whites and reds, sweets and drys, take a taste while you’re there and find your new favorite! Bonus: Need something for the kids? Then stop by Sharrah Orchards for some nonalcoholic sweet apple cider!

Savories and Sweets

Make sure you stop by Wilson’s Curiously Good Foods to see what “curiously good foods” he’s whipped up this week. He usually has chili and soup, or check out some of his possets, sweet English-style puddings. And hit up Firehouse Donuts for donuts. They made the perfect grab and go dessert!

Feb. 2 Vendors

Brandywine Valley Bread
Clean Plate Club Food Truck
Firehouse Donuts
New-Bee Ranch
Pasture Song Farm
Red Brick Craft Distillery
Robin Hill Organics
Sharrah Orchards
Shellbark Hollow
Stone & Key Cellars
Taste of Puebla
Wilson’s Curiously Good Foods

Vendors are subject to change without notice.

SNAP Accepted – Visit the Manager’s Table

Most vendors accept credit/debit



See you at the Market!

Yous won’t want to miss this! ๐Ÿ˜†

New Product Alert at Pasture Song

We know you come to the Market for the best in local foods. So next week make sure you stop by Pasture Song for something so Philly, you might spontaneously add “jawn” to your vocabulary: scrapple! Pair with some eggs from Shellbark Hollow and some bagels from Brandywine Valley bread and you’ve got a breakfast any Phanatic would love!

Robin Hill has the greens

Winter has really and truly arrived, and the lack of green plants may be getting you down. If so,make sure you visit Robin Hill Organics for lots of fresh greens including kale, tatsoi, salad greens, and arugula. Round out your meal with some potatoes, carrots, rutabagas, and more! 

Winter Market

The Media Farmers Market is a year-round Market and we have resumed our 1st and 3rd Sunday, 10am to noon schedule through April 2020. Mark your calendars for the these upcoming dates:

  • Sunday, February 16
  • Sunday, March 1
  • Sunday, March 15

We’ll also be out on the first and third Sundays in March and April. The Market is rain, snow, or shine. In the event of extreme weather stay tuned to our Facebook and Instagram pages for emergency or early closing notifications.

Feb. 2 Vendors

Brandywine Valley Bread
Clean Plate Club Food Truck
Firehouse Donuts
New-Bee Ranch
Pasture Song Farm
Red Brick Craft Distillery
Robin Hill Organics
Sharrah Orchards
Shellbark Hollow
Stone & Key Cellars

Vendors are subject to change without notice.

SNAP Accepted – Visit the Manager’s Table

Most vendors accept credit/debit



See you at the Market!

The cold never bothered us anyway! ๐Ÿงฃ๐Ÿงค

Bundle Up for Sunday’s Market

The Market is on for this Sunday! Just a reminder that the Media Farmers Market is rain, snow, or shine. Sunday’s forecast is calling for a sunny day, and we’ll be out on Edgmont Street from 10 to Noon! We are expecting a full lineup, so come on out and stock up. Robin Hill will have winter veggies, Brandywine Valley Bread will have fresh baked breads, and stop by The Clean Plate Food Club Food Truck to warm up with something yummy. See you there!

Krista Patton Pottery

You met her at our Holiday Market, and now she’s back! Krista Patton will be bringing her amazing pottery back to the Market this week! Find the perfect dish for your market culinary creations, or pick up an accent piece to adorn your table. Locally made right here in Media, they’re sure to be the perfect addition to your home.

Neil’s Sharpening Service Returns

You gave those knives quite the workout over the holiday season. Treat them well by bringing them to the Market this week for Neil’s Sharpening Service. Have your knives sharpened while you shop! Garden tools, lawnmower blades, clipper blades, scissors, and more can all be sharpened as well.

Winter Market

The Media Farmers Market is a year-round Market and we have resumed our 1st and 3rd Sunday, 10am to noon schedule through April 2020. Mark your calendars for the these upcoming dates:

  • Sunday, February 2
  • Sunday, February 16
  • Sunday, March 1

We’ll also be out on the first and third Sundays in March and April. The Market is rain, snow, or shine. In the event of extreme weather stay tuned to our Facebook and Instagram pages for emergency or early closing notifications.

Jan. 19 Vendors

Brandywine Valley Bread
Clean Plate Club Food Truck
Firehouse Donuts
Krista Patton Ceramics
Neil’s Sharpening Service
New-Bee Ranch
Pasture Song Farm
Red Brick Craft Distillery
Robin Hill Organics
Sharrah Orchards
Stone & Key Cellars
Wilson’s Curiously Good Foods

Vendors are subject to change without notice.

SNAP Accepted – Visit the Manager’s Table

Most vendors accept credit/debit



See you at the Market!

We have the in-cider scoop! ๐ŸŽ๐Ÿป

Neil’s Sharpening Service Returns

You gave those knives quite the workout over the holiday season. Treat them well by bringing them to the Market this week for Neil’s Sharpening Service. Have your knives sharpened while you shop! Garden tools, lawnmower blades, clipper blades, scissors, and more can all be sharpened as well.

Award Winning Ciders

Our very own Stone & Key Cellars won big this month at the Pa Farm Show, bringing home not one, not two, but three awards for their amazing ciders! They placed first and second in the fruit cider category with their Cherry Pie and Pineapple X-Press, respectively. They also placed third in the Dessert Cider category with their Ice Cider. Stop by the Market to taste and stock up on these delicious drinks! Quantities may be limited, so stop by early! You can read more about the competition and here.

Winter Market

The Media Farmers Market is a year-round Market and we have resumed our 1st and 3rd Sunday, 10am to noon schedule through April 2020. Mark your calendars for the these upcoming dates:

  • Sunday, February 2
  • Sunday, February 16
  • Sunday, March 1

We’ll also be out on the first and third Sundays in March and April. The Market is rain, snow, or shine. In the event of extreme weather stay tuned to our Facebook and Instagram pages for emergency or early closing notifications.

Jan. 19 Vendors

Brandywine Valley Bread
Clean Plate Club Food Truck
Firehouse Donuts
Holy Myrrh Bearers Pierogies
Neil’s Sharpening Service
New-Bee Ranch
Pasture Song Farm
Red Brick Craft Distillery
Robin Hill Organics
Sharrah Orchards
Shellbark Hollow Farm
Stone & Key Cellars
Wilson’s Curiously Good Foods

Vendors are subject to change without notice.

SNAP Accepted – Visit the Manager’s Table

Most vendors accept credit/debit



See you at the Market!

Ready for s’more Market?

Treat Yourself at Clean Plate Club

The Clean Plate Club food truck will be at the Market this Sunday! Don’t miss your chance to try these amazing s’more krispy treats! They will also have a fresh, seasonal menu available with vegetarian and vegan options. Stop by to see what’s available, and you’ll be sure to clean your plate!

Start the New Year out Lucky!

Start your New Year off right by stopping by Pasture Song Farm for a large selection of pork products. There is a tradition that eating pork on New Year’s will bring you good luck. We’re sure that eating it a few days after is just as lucky. Pro-tip: Stop by New-Bee Ranch to see if they have any sauerkraut to have with your pork and make your New Year’s extra lucky!

Eggs and Goat Cheese

Stop by Shellbark Hollow Farm for your farm-fresh eggs and a large selection of goat cheese products. We recommend seeing if they have Pete-chego, a Manchego-style cheese. If that’s not your thing, check out all of the other varieties available, including yummy spreads in seasonal flavor

Jan. 5 Vendors

Brandywine Valley Bread
Clean Plate Club Food Truck
Firehouse Donuts
Mediaterra Olive Oil
New-Bee Ranch
Pasture Song Farm
Red Brick Craft Distillery
Robin Hill Organics
Sharrah Orchards
Shellbark Hollow Farm
Stone & Key Cellars
Taste of Puebla

Vendors are subject to change without notice.

SNAP Accepted – Visit the Manager’s Table

Most vendors accept credit/debit

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