Another winter farmers' market is getting ready to set up shop in the Boston area, with its starting date coming this weekend.
According to Public Radio Kitchen, the Dorchester Winter Farmers' Market begins this Sunday (January 8) at The Great Hall in Codman Square, an historic building that is located on Norfolk Street where Washington Street and Talbot Avenue meet. Public Radio Kitchen mentions that this farmers' market, which will be the only city market to accept EBT/SNAP and Boston Bounty Bucks, will offer a variety of breads, cheeses, meats, and produce, along with such items as honeys and jams. The market will be open every Sunday from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM through March.
[March 23 update: The last day for the Dorchester Winter Farmers' Market is this Sunday (March 25).]
A few other indoor farmers' markets can be found in the Boston area this winter, including markets at the Prudential Center in the Back Bay, the Armory in Somerville, and Russell's Garden Center in Wayland.
Thanks to Eater Boston for bringing the Dorchester Winter Farmers' Market to our attention.
[Earlier Articles]
Wayland Winter Farmers' Market to Start January 7, 2012
Indoor Farmers' Markets Coming to the Back Bay and Somerville This Winter
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