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A new farmers market just launched in Uptown Minneapolis

A new farmers market just launched in Uptown Minneapolis

Yahoo14-06-2025
A new farmers market just launched in Uptown Minneapolis originally appeared on Bring Me The News.
A new farmers market arrived in Minneapolis this week.
The Uptown Farmers Market opened for the season on June 12 at the east side of Seven Points Mall, just a block down from the intersection of Lake Street and Hennepin Avenue.
The new market takes place every Thursday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and will be setting up shop weekly through Sept. 25.
It's promising a slate of more than 35 vendors each week, including eight produce stands, food from shops like Peppered Palate and Dutch Oven Divas Sourdough Bakery, craft vendors, and a handful of food trucks.
To start the season, here's the list of vendors that the Uptown Farmers Market has on its roster:
Farmers:
Svihel Vegetable Farm
Cha Garden
Bean Market
Amaras Micro Meadows
Snake River Acres
TC Farm
Wisconsin Cheese Outlet
Wildflower & Co.
Food makers:
Veganwitt
Dutch Oven Divas Sourdough Bakery
She Sells Sourdough
Front Porch Pies
Hopebird
Treat Me Too Dog Treats
Adventures of Me & My Dog
Peppered Palate
Sota Saucy
Crafts/artists/body care:
Lily Low Skincare
Vescent Soap
Undue Soap
Pinky Promise Studios
Bennett Graham Sculpture to Wear
Food trucks:
Her Flower's Deli
Channa Kitchen
Momodosa
La La Ice Cream
Curioso Coffee
Summer Lakes Beverage
El Jefe Food Truck
Banh Sizzle
Service Vendors:
Tera Forge Knives
Katszen WellnessThis story was originally reported by Bring Me The News on Jun 13, 2025, where it first appeared.
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