Old Town Farm & Art Market

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Wichita, United States

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Farmers' market· Art handcraft· Farm shop· Organic farm· Arts organization· Live music venue· Organic food store

Old Town Farm & Art Market Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Old Town Farm & Art Market is located in Wichita, United States on 835 E 1st St N. Old Town Farm & Art Market is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category farmers' market in United States.

Address

835 E 1st St N

Phone

+1 3163375770

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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last deviant

Local makers galore! I snag all kinds of food and wares like handmade pasta, hard cider, popcorn, wind chimes, and more. I saw pet treats, meats, veggies, clothing, and it changes all the time so it's an awesome place to find unique goodies while supporting small local businesses!

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Chris Smith

This is a great place to go for your weekly grocery shopping. I enjoy buying what’s available then figuring out what to make with it! I have definitely found new favorites and kitchen staples this way. Thank you to everyone that make OTFAM possible!

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Mike Mays

Really fun stuff. We grabbed some amazing Sour dough. Also bought a o fog\ mask that's actually works for 10.

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McKinsey Wohler

We love the market. A beautiful chance to get out in our community and experience all the local growers and makers. Great family environment located right in the heart of downtown Wichita.

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Lora Hopper

The downtown farmer's & art market is not really what I look for in a Farmer's market. It's too arts and crafts, without enough breads, meats, produce, and plants. There needs to be a better balance to the merchandise booths like candles & spa stuff. It's just better at the 21st & Ridge one. Perhaps if some of those local business right around there were open at that time, or more food trucks, that would be a way to make it more of an experience downtown like in other bigger cities.