Heirloom Farmers Market | Udall Park 7202 East Tanque Verde Road, Tucson, AZ 85715
About the Business
Heirloom Farmers Market at Udall Park is a vibrant food institution located at 7202 East Tanque Verde Road in Tucson, Arizona. This food, grocery, and supermarket store is open year-round, with summer hours from 8am to 12pm (April-September) and a Green Valley location open from 8am to 12pm (May-September). Winter hours are from 9am to 1pm (October-April).
Funded by AZ Complete Health Partnership, Heirloom Farmers Market offers educational programming and is a Southern Arizona 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Their mission is to connect, educate, and empower the community to create a vibrant food system that supports local food producers and proprietors. Visit Heirloom Farmers Market at Udall Park to experience the best of locally sourced and sustainable food options.
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7202 E Tanque Verde Rd, Tucson, AZ 85715, United States
Reviews
"I'm looking forward to visiting frequently to see what the farmers bring in. Lots of crafts and local vendors."
"Was hoping for fresh produce and was disappointed as there was minimal today. Will revisit another day. There were farm fresh eggs and milk and spinach. There’s a lot of metal yard art in the parking lot. Purchased a few handmade items from booths and overall it was a good experience but not great. What made it less than great for me were the booths doing hard sells making it a challenge to browse. I do not want someone asking me which one I like then throwing out prices before I can even take in what’s there. It seems rude not to answer when someone asks so I do. There are some interesting items and booths nevertheless but overall I wasn’t comfortable with the pushy sales from some vendors versus enjoying people visiting."
"Fresh EVERYTHING, veggies, honey dog treats, breakfast burritos and everyone's friendly and cordial."
"My first time attending a farmer's market. There were booths with exotic mushrooms that have "healing properties." Booths with spiritual/metaphysical teas. A booth with all the exact same dried fruits, nuts, etc that you can buy at the store in bulk for cheap, but repackaged into literally bite-sized pouches for $6 a pop. Kettle corn.. I went expecting actual fruits & vegetables. Pretty big disappointment. But oh well."
"It was wonderful! If you don't have cash on hand there is the farmers market organizer booth, they can charge your card and then they give you $5 dollar tokens for the card charge, min $20 bucks. The tokens do not expire and you can use them at any of the 4 other farmers markets that they run. I got this huge jar of raw honey, see picture below, it is so good! There are more pictures of the vegetables, eggs and some cookies made with mesquite flour! They are quite tasty as well. I also had gotten a Egyptian dessert item, it was like bakvala but the filling looked like a sweetened rice/clear noodle, it was so good that it is gone already! They also had vendors selling food, drinks, health remedies, etc. There was a guy selling Maine Lobster Rolls, perhaps next time I can try them, cause as you can imagine they were expensive. I almost forgot the guy selling flavored nuts and dried fruit and veggies, I got some dried figs, but I was wanting to get the dried mangoes but was didn't have enough, perhaps next time. 3-10-23: Same great market as always! I got a small pint of honey and 6 delicious peanut butter cookies from this French lady that let me have them for the 8 dollars I had left. Thank you for that, I'll have to add her name a little later."
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