What's your favorite thing to eat at the Original Farmers Market? Is there a joint you stop by every time you're at the market? Any unique or ethnic food that can only be found there?
If you're visiting the Original Farmers Market, Bob's Coffee & Doughnuts is an absolute must-visit. It's a classic, no-frills spot that’s been around forever for a reason — the doughnuts are incredible (especially the old-fashioned), and the coffee pairs perfectly. There's something nostalgic about grabbing a warm, fresh doughnut from Bob’s while walking around the market. It's not fancy but so satisfyingly good — exactly what you want from a true farmers market gem.
Pampas Grill at the Original Farmers Market is a total must if you love Brazilian churrasco. It may look like a quick grab-and-go place, but I always end up having a feast, lol.
It's a pay-by-weight setup, so you go through the line, pick your meats and sides, and then they weigh your plate at the end. I highly recommend pacing yourself because it’s so easy to load up on everything. The picanha (top sirloin) is hands-down the best—juicy, perfectly seasoned, and with that crispy, flavorful fat cap. If you see them slicing a fresh batch, wait for it.
For sides, you have so many choices!
The vibe is casual but always bustling. If you can snag a table outside, it’s a great spot to chill, people-watch, and dig into your plate. Just be ready to get hooked.
The Best of the Original Farmers Market
Quick lunch and (possibly) desserts
What's your favorite thing to eat at the Original Farmers Market? Is there a joint you stop by every time you're at the market? Any unique or ethnic food that can only be found there?
If you're visiting the Original Farmers Market, Bob's Coffee & Doughnuts is an absolute must-visit. It's a classic, no-frills spot that’s been around forever for a reason — the doughnuts are incredible (especially the old-fashioned), and the coffee pairs perfectly. There's something nostalgic about grabbing a warm, fresh doughnut from Bob’s while walking around the market. It's not fancy but so satisfyingly good — exactly what you want from a true farmers market gem.
Pampas Grill at the Original Farmers Market is a total must if you love Brazilian churrasco. It may look like a quick grab-and-go place, but I always end up having a feast, lol.
It's a pay-by-weight setup, so you go through the line, pick your meats and sides, and then they weigh your plate at the end. I highly recommend pacing yourself because it’s so easy to load up on everything. The picanha (top sirloin) is hands-down the best—juicy, perfectly seasoned, and with that crispy, flavorful fat cap. If you see them slicing a fresh batch, wait for it.
For sides, you have so many choices!
The vibe is casual but always bustling. If you can snag a table outside, it’s a great spot to chill, people-watch, and dig into your plate. Just be ready to get hooked.