I wanted to get some fresh veggies so I could eat healthier. I don't have a garden or a green thumb so I usually get whatever at the store. I tried something different this week.
Who is it for: All ages, all incomes, there is something for everybody.
What: Fresh fruits, vegetables, spices, salsa, jerky, arts, honey, food trucks, entertainment. all locally sourced.
When: Sundays 10am - 2pm, May to October.
Where: 777 1st St. SW, Albuquerque
Why: Support local farmers, and vendors
How: by car with free parking, bike with bike valet, Bus, and Rail runner train. They even have curbside pickup.
Railyard Market is half inside the former blacksmith shop for the railroad. Half outside on the plaza so put on some sunblock. there are over 100 vendors to visit so you may want to allow for a few hours to see them all. There is a lot to see, do, and sample. Bring a backpack or a reusable bag to store all your purchases.
Alien Mustang |
Alien Mustang with helicopter parts |
Then proceed to the start of the market at the bike valet and welcome booth. Here you can ask questions, park your bike, or purchase some double up tokens with EBT. They charge your card and give you double the amount of tokens for purchases of fresh fruits and vegetables and some other vendor items. You can use the tokens at other growers markets in the future. You can also pick up your preordered mixed veggie box with a variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables. that could kickstart some healthy eating. Next up the plaza with tempting food trucks. So many options its hard to choose. I bought a baklava from Fat City eats and treats. It truly was a treat. I got some fresh carrots, red onions and zucchini from Black mesa farm from San Felipe pueblo. Smoked garlic Jerky from Bar X. I admired many artists designs including Super rad designs Zia empire shirt. I got a steak seasoning spice blend from Chef Rick of old Norse world cuisine. Salsa from Alma's salsa. We ran out of time at 2pm closing time. I will have to return to visit the inside. If you have any Railyard favorites please feel free to comment on this post. Thank you for taking the time to read my review.
Here is the railyard markets page with lots of info http://railyardsmarket.org/
here is a simple map with a vendor list http://maps.managemymarket.com/4512
Fat city eats and treats |
Black Mesa farm |
Old Norse world spice blends |
Super Rad designs |
Bar X Jerky |