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Yamashiro Announces Return of Popular Night Market

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This is a pretty big heads up, but it involves one of our favorite events: A warm-weather meets impromptu "block" party mixed with fun food-venture and the chance to shop from local farmers and vendors. Yamashiro has announced a return date for their seasonal farmers market.

Held weekly on Thursday nights up on the hill by the decades-old historic restaurant, the market is a chance to mingle, eat, shop and drink in an incredible view. Local vendors and farmers have produce, baked goods, cheeses, honey, and other edibles for sale, while artists and other vendors have booths set up along the garden's edge, where you can grab a seat and enjoy live music. Yamashiro's Chef Brock will once again set up his taco stand (get there early--they're worth the wait in line!), too.

The Yamashiro Thursday Night Farmers Market will return on April 7th.

Previously
Know Your (Seasonal) Farmers' Market: Thursdays at Yamashiro
Nighttiming: Yamashiro's Garden Market Offers Eats, Beats, & One Helluva View

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