Napier Urban Farmer's Market

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Napier, New Zealand

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Farmers' market· Tourist attraction

Napier Urban Farmer's Market Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Napier Urban Farmer's Market is located in Napier, New Zealand on Clive Square East, Napier South. Napier Urban Farmer's Market is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category farmers' market in New Zealand.

Address

Clive Square East, Napier South

Phone

+64 276973737

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Michael Ahrens

Lovely little market. Really too little. What is there is good and worth a visit if you are in walking distance. The council should find better larger space.

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Grace Fully

Small, as in about 10 tents. Yet if you want fruit and veg, honey and bread, tea or coffee or hot chocolate or milk and a few treats then I suggest you go. Oh and they are all local. I'm sure there's something for everyone... Wait, did I mention the bacon sammies?

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Emmanuel Turner

Small, but exactly what you want: great local produce.

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Kelly Rockell

The savoury crepes were delicious. Great vibe and extensive selections of food, craft, gift and fresh produce.

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Lisa Schl8r

Small but mighty! If you’re in the area on Sunday, it’s worth stopping by for a treat but wouldn’t go out of my way to visit. Loved the fresh blueberry icecream from Bay Blueberries, steakonion sammie from the Bacon Sandwich Co, and Yeast Coast Baking had lots of fantastic looking treats of which I can highly recommend the hamcheesepesto scroll I remember there was also a sausage vendor, apple grower, honey, veg, coffee, mushrooms and... a local guitarist serenading us! May have been a couple more stalls but it is VERY small.

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Carolyn Ancell

Always enjoy the market's yummy food on offer when we visit Napier. Being a chilli bin to take things back home to New Plymouth.

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Adrian Slack

Was expecting more variety especially with respect to arts and crafts there seemed to be only one offering native wood cutting boards serving boards etc

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Roger Shaw

Great for a Saturday morning coffee and bacon sandwich