Such an amazing place that really speaks volumes to what characterizes this city. The old, historic buildings feels so right for this space. A space where every Saturday morning you can literally roll out of bed, grab your re-usable tote bag and venture down to Mary's breadbasket- grab a coffee and a delicious Cinnamon bun and wake up in history.
It's so nice to think that once upon a time (and still to this day) this building was the Alexander Kieth's' brewery. In a time when Halifax was starting to recover its architecture, people would travel here to get their beer (something us maritimers know like the back of our hands), we now go to get fresh, locally produced and organic fruits, veggies, meat, soap, ...the list goes on. This place truly is amazing.
This is my favorite 'room' of the entire venue. In a space that seems to go on forever in twisty-turvy paths, this is the center hub. The same patrons park their stands and set up their veggies every week. Walking into this soaring room makes me feel so Halagonian every time. I can just makes me feel like we're in the old-world again. The old, exposed brick and the factory windows are all original. Beautiful.
A hot-spot of tourists, and a weekly favorite for yummy Chinese food for breakfast, this market also features brilliantly crafted items from local artists. You can purchase jewelery, wood works, clothing, and art all from local talent. Its a great place to get a piece commissioned, say.
There is now a new, more modern, second Halifax Farmers market opened. It catches the overflow from this busting location, but I still prefer this one. This will always be my Halifax staple.
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