The 30,000-Square Foot Lebanon Farmers Market In Pennsylvania Boasts More Than A Dozen Vendors

Lebanon Farmers Market in Pennsylvania offers a variety of fresh produce and hot foods in a historic building dating back to 1892.

History whispers from all corners of Pennsylvania, even in the places we might least expect it. Lebanon Farmers Market in Pennsylvania, for example, sits in a historic building with a storied history that dates all the way back to 1892. Today, it hosts an epic farmers market, where you'll find a little bit of everything - from fresh produce to hot foods.

Lebanon Farmers Market, tucked in the Lebanon Market House, boasts a collection of just over a dozen vendors, welcoming shoppers three days a week.

Bring your shopping list with you (or just explore to see what you find), and definitely make sure you're hungry, too.

The huge farmers market, after all, hosts several vendors who sell fresh food, including Annie's Original Chili Dog, The Important Thing Cafe, and La Dona Puerto Rican Cuisine.

Grab a spot to eat at one of the tables overlooking the shopping area, usually bustling with customers.

If you're just too stuffed for dessert, pick up some goodies for later. Zig's Bakery, for example, sells everything from classic whoopie pies to apple dumplings.

Stock up on fresh produce, too, and...

Pick a fresh bouquet of flowers to brighten your day. Other vendors include African Paradise, where you'll find breathtaking clothes and artifacts from Africa.

Don't forget to check out the rest of the vendors, where you can purchase candy, soft pretzels, locally-made wines, and fresh meat.

Explore Lebanon Farmers Market, open Thursday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Click here for the official website of Lebanon Farmers Market in Pennsylvania. Or, go here for Facebook.

Have you been to Lebanon Farmers Market in Pennsylvania? Share your experience in the comments! Did you know that you can also stock up on fresh fruits, veggies, and other goodies at Warren PA's Farmers Market?

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