Suffolk and Essex have some of the best farmers' markets in the country, including Lavenham, Trinity Park, Colchester, Framlingham, Needham Market and more.
Suffolk and Essex have some of the best farmers' markets in the country, including Lavenham, Trinity Park, Colchester, Framlingham, Needham Market and more.
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A new tiki bar will pop up in Denver this weekend, along with more farmers market openings, a sweet birthday party and a Prohibition-era-themed hard-kombucha launch.
After you ve chewed over those opportunities, keep reading for news of upcoming market stands, cooking classes, massive brunches, wine fests and long-overdue parties in May, June and even August.
Friday, May 14 With warmer weather comes the changing of the guard in Louisville. Just as the Miracle on Main Street pop-up bar (at 836 1/2 Main Street) gave way to the unfortunately named Apraske (aka après ski, for the terminally un-hip grammatical purist), so is the 1980s-themed ski bar now giving way to Tiki on Main Street. The beachy bar is open through August 29, with swinging bar stools and real sand along with classic umbrella drinks like Zombies, Mai Tais, Pain Killers and Piña Coladas. What we re really excited about, though other than the lack of clever spelling? is a pair of drinks (Rye Me a River and
The NEXTpittsburgh guide to local farmers’ markets
As the weather warms up and we emerge from our Covid caves, farmers’ markets are popping up like spring crops. Offering everything from fresh produce, baked goods and prepared foods to flowers, honey and handmade items, these al fresco fairs are great places to shop in the sunshine (or rain) while supporting local businesses. Grab shades, a reusable tote bag and an umbrella (just in case) and visit a market near you!
City of Pittsburgh Farmers’ Markets will operate four locations. The Downtown site is postponed until further notice.
Squirrel Hill, Beacon/Bartlett parking lot, Sundays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., May 16-Nov. 21. No market on July 4.