10/10 Wednesday Open Air Market

10/10 Wednesday Open Air Market

October 10th, 2012

Come see why we were just voted the Best Twilight Market in the Valley by the Phoenix New Times! We’ve got new vendors again this week and the excitement for Wheel Food/Real Food Wednesdays keeps growing. Enjoy dinner from the various ‘restaurants on wheels’ and pick up food from local producers and harvesters. Here’s the list of food trucks and vendors at Wednesday’s market from 4:00-8:00 pm!

FARMERS
Community Exchange Table – produce
Horny Toad Farm – produce
Maya’s Farm – CSA
One Windmill Farm – produce

OTHER FOOD
Amor y Fuego – green and red salsa
Dr Hummus – spreads and dips
Elevenses – crumpets, flapjacks, shortbread
Just Like Nana’s – salsa; green and red chili
LuLu’s Italian Ice – an all-natural frozen treat
Mediterra Bakery – artisan bread & pastry
Poppa Maize – gourmet popcorn
Paletas Betty – Mexican ice & cream pops
Sugar Jam – fruit-filled sugar cookies
Tamale Store – flavorful masa filled with meats, cheeses and vegetables
Tie Die Cookie Guy – gluten-free & diabetic-friendly treats

HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
Pat’s Bath & Beauty Products – natural & pure soaps

FOOD TRUCKS
Aji – Latin American fare
Buzz N Beez – southern style soul food
Emerson Fry Bread – fry bread
Jamburritos – Cajun grille
Mamma Toledo’s – pies
Mojo – smoothies & salads
Mr. Softee – ice cream
Q Up! BBQ – BBQ
Short Leash Hot Dogs – gourmet hot dogs
Stick A Berry – chocolate dipped strawberries
Torched Goodness – crème brulee

COMMUNITY
Downtown Phoenix Ambassadors – find out what’s happening in Downtown Phoenix


2 comments!!!

  1. jennifer says:

    I am trying to find a copy of Edible Arizona. There were many links on the page and it said they would all have free copies. where would I find that?

    • admin says:

      Hi, we used to sell Edible Phoenix at our Urban Grocery store, which closed in May, and at this point we aren’t carrying it at our Open Air Markets on Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings. You can order copies through the Edible Phoenix website at http://www.ediblecommunities.com/phoenix/, and they also offer a digital copy. Hope that helps.

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