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City of Hamilton
Hamilton Farmers' Market - Vendor Listing
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Visit the Hamilton Farmers’ Market and meet nearly 70 vendors offering a wide selection of farm-fresh products – sun-ripened tomatoes, fresh picked apples, nuts, dried fruit, bright coloured flowers, lettuce crisp and fresh, the choicest cuts of meats, the finest seafood selections, fresh baked goods, tangy cheeses, tropical fruits and even free trade coffee. Specialty products are also imported from many other countries around the world.
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Meat & Eggs
- Anissa's Chicken
- Jepson's Fresh Meats
- Julia's Poultry & Eggs
- Ken's Chicken
- Multi-Traditional Meat & Deli
- Thango Meats
- Vos Eggs
Produce
- Bentford Orchards
- Bristol's Produce
- Buttrum’s
- Charlie's Corner
- Country Green Garden
- Dilly's
- Fleetwood Farms
- Global Foods & Fresh Produce
- Hieng's Produce
- Lee's Fresh Produce
- Sam the Produce Man
- Spera's Produce
- Tilda’s Tropical Delight
- Truong's Produce
- Williams Bros
Cheese/Deli
- Angela's Delicatessen
- Jantzi Cheese
- Lesley's Deli
- Romano Cheese
- Sam & Son International Cheese
- Sam's Cheese and Meat's Ltd
Seafood
- Agro Seafood
- Huong Trang Fish Market
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Coffee, Bread & Baked Goods
- Baltic Bread Products Limited
- Blackberry Hill Farm
- British Baked Goods
- Cupcake Diner
- de la terre bakery
- Ercilia's Fine Foods
- Future Bakery
- Genuine Bread House Bakery
- Julia Serna Columbian Coffee
- Karlik Pastry
- Lina’s European Pastries
- Multi-Traditional Bakery (located in Market Court)
- Red Hill Coffee
Grocery/Prepared Foods
- Florasam
- Latin Goods and Produce
- Market Cafe
- Odessy Olive Oils and Vinegars
- Organic Chef
- Pizza Creations and Gelato Fantasy
- Ray's Health Food
- Vinnie's Fresh Pasta Factory
- Sensational Samosa
Florists
- Forever Green
- Josie's Flowers
- Lesley's Flowers
- Petals & Ink
- Temple Greenhouses
Gifts & Sweets
- Candi werx
- Jean's Originals
- Blair Elements
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Did you know?
At the Hamilton Farmers’ Market in 1886, you could buy:
- 100 lbs of beef for as little as $3.00
- 20-lb turkey for $2.40
- A pair of chickens for 50 cents
- A dozen eggs for 25 cents
Source: The Hamilton Spectator – December 6, 1886
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