threekittyinn
Spent a very pleasant day at the GreenMarket. The pastry was impressive. Very fresh, crispy and a lot to select from. Nice selection of everything.Wanted to take home an orchid very reasonable. Found a cool tie dyed t-shirt. We were there to meet the Mushroom Man. We did, very nice man. We wanted to reorder some Chaga Tea that a friend sent us. We had a wonderful day wished we could have spent more time.
HH579
This market is not as much fun as the Saturday west palm beach waterfront market . It lacks the seating, views and ethnic food choices and is pricey . Nevertheless it is worth a visit as there is a decent choice of local produce , both organic and non organic, plants, crafts and some food items to eat or take home .
bellaserasmama
We love this place. There are many different booths with handcrafts, plants, food and entertainment. It is always lively and fun! Prices are reasonable. Easy access and parking. Great location. People are very friendly and helpful. We recommend it highly!
debbieandjanm
My daughter Sara and I visited the Green Market's summer location and we had a great time. Lots of fresh fruits and vegetables. I met Ron Wiggans and he signed his newest book. We drank smoothies, bought bagels, and loved every minute of it! We'll be back next Sunday!
Jobuckley
We've been in Palm Beach Gardens every winter for three years now. Every Sunday we head to the Green Market for breakfast and music plus vegetables and fish for the week. Lots of pastries here. Terrific apple strudel. You can also watch your eggs and potatoes cooked and pick up fresh fish or barbecue for dinner. And, of course, many Florida trinkets. Tip: drive past the first entrance. If you enter from the second, you're more likely to find a parking place closer to the market. The music and many of the vendors change weekly.
LindaH283
Ummm the pastries, flowers, goods for sale, people and dogs, dogs, dogs. Browsing, tasting, and looking. Fun way to spend a Saturday AM! Beware of the advertised "free parking in the ramp" as stated on their website. There are 2 ramps right next to each other and one is not free!
CJGinFL
My shopping at Publix has declined dramatically since I started visiting the PBG green market weekly. Captain Norm has the best fish and shrimp and really looks after his steady customers. Every week I stock up on heirloom tomatoes, fresh mozzarella cheese, goat cheese, hormone-free, antibiotic-free meat, and great veggies. There are some amazing bakers (Mary Beth), great food venues and lots more (olive oils, pickles, chocolate, crab cakes ...). There are several negatives - parking can be challenging if you don't get there early. And there are a LOT of crafty type booths. The last is a negative for me but not everyone. So enjoy great fresh local food!
Steve34531
The Palm Beach gardens Green Market started small several years ago but has grown exponentially. It now has multiple excellent booths selling fresh produce and several terrific bakeries. In addition there is a good assortment of other specialty foods (olive oil, honey, granola, fresh seafood) just to name a few. It is a wonderful place to have a cup of coffee and spend an hour or two on a Sunday morning.
phenocat
I believe that Reviewer Deanna B, may have been reviewing a different GM, perhaps the small one in Abacoa? That fits their set up perfectly. Deanna try the one on Burns Rd. This is a very nice, family oriented Green Market. There are always plenty of local produce vendors, etc. There are usually a couple of great seafood stands, spice stands, always a pickle vendor, a few bakeries to get fresh bread. Hungry? Lots of eating places, try the apple cider donuts or home made ice pops. You can also grab breakfast or lunch at a number of booths. There are a number of tables in the area you can sit at our sit on a bench and watch the live music as they always have a band playing. Looking for gifts, I've seen everything from booths selling wallets made from duct tape to custom crafted Koa Wood skate boards, to tie die T-shirts. Easy parking, nice people and a good vibe make this an excellent green market. My family and I look forward to visiting each and every time.
DeannaB634
This is a very small green market. I expected fresh fruits and veggies along with a few other goodies. Only 2 tables had produce and some tables were hawking garage sale/grandmas craft show type items. Very disappointing.
bevpbg
This started out as a small green market put on by the city of Palm Beach Gardens. It has grown. There is food, crafts and bands. During season - October through April - it's located at Burns Road and Military Trail. Now during the summer it's moved to the beautiful storage facility location on Military Trail and PGA Blvd. next to CVS. Open every Sunday 8AM-1PM. Free parking.
mklor
Th egret market in palm beach gardens during season is great fun. Right now, in the summer months it's much smaller and in a different location. In season it's located off of Burns Rd. and Military Trail on Sunday mornings. There's a band and quite a few vendors to go around. You have different bands that come and play and you have your local vendors and you also have some other vendors that come in to test out the gardens area. As a local, my favorite is Kaikai farms for your fresh and different types of produce.
goinintl407
Open Sunday. Love!Inside and cool with open air and sunlight. Love!Super nice, talented and informed local vendors. Love!Outdoor café with umbrella covered tables, hand sanitizer and really yummy brunch and seafood.Love! Love! and more love!!Check it out for yourself. You won't be disappointed.Note~Just 3 faves, I must give credit to. Castronovo Chocolates, Hadaya Spices & the juice guy (sorry don't know name) outside in the café area at the end. The chocolate, like a fine wine or good meal, introduces layers of pleasure to your taste buds as it melts in your mouth. We tried Peru out of the four regions are offered. It is dark & divine.The spices, so many great blends but even the most basic paprika is so fresh. It's what I would imagine you would find in a European market. My darling is hooked on the Zhug and Cherrywood sea salt.And finally, the Apple Ginger juice which was made fresh for us was the perfect compliment to the conch fritters from the Russian lady and bacon & egg croissant from Le Pain Bakery. All 3 vendors made us feel at home.
bamboo60
Opens: 8-1 on Sundays. Always enjoy this market especially early before it gets hot. I hear it will be moving to a inside location down the street for the summer but not all vendors are going. We'll see how it works out. I was on the hunt for a dandelion tea and found it @ Cottage Garden Teas. Refreshed my mint plants for the summer, Splurged on Maria's Gourmet Breakfast cookies, got my local organic Kale @ QV Farms for this weeks soup and a very happy camper. Many choices for local produce.I'm not a fan of loud music but many people just sit and listen to the band. Not as noticeable once the crowd starts to build but I'd love 8-9 be quiet time to enjoy the morning.
Holly894
I love to hit local farmer/green markets when visiting any town. It gives you a feel for the area and it's always welcoming. I live in the Gardens area so this is my local market on Sundays and I highly suggest this any visitors in town or locals. The coffee is fabulous. Fresh fish. I love the pickle guy. Palm Beach Organics for produce is a favorite. Great flowers, plants, local art, music, bakery, and smoothies are a hit with the kids.