Had a peach pie from Joseph’s Wayside Market. It was not remarkable so I glanced at the ingredients list. High Fructose Corn Syrup was the sixth ingredient. Really? From a «fresh», «homemade», «natural» market? I was sorely disappointed so I inspected the pie closer and noticed it is factory stamped on the edges instead of crimped as a homemade pie would be. Well, I was duped. Quality, not quantity, Mr. Joseph. Just make sure to check the ingredients before you buy a pie from this place.
Lea B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Rochester, NY
Expensive, Expensive, Expensive! There is nothing that sets this place aside from other country farmers market besides prices. Parking is not great as it is curb side/road side.
Erin K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rochester, NY
Joseph’s is an institution for fresh, wholesome and inexpensive produce, however, the treats they offer are just as much a reason to go. They stock a variety of jams, honey, sweet breads, donuts and, of course, pies! As for the last, they carry their own, but they also carry Jeni’s Grape Pies… And, OMG… they are The Best Grape Pies in Naples. And they are VEGAN, if you are into that. The also carry various grape candies from around the area, so try the Arbor Hill grape Gummi Bears, or grape twists(like twizzlers, except… deep purple). You can also buy some plants for your garden, or a wooden love seat glider for you porch(or just sit down on one when you’ve exhausted yourself looking at food. Even if you don’t buy anything, the service is awesome, and friendly in that all-too-rare small town way.
Kimberleigh M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hamlin, NY
Great reasonably priced produce — friendly staff and yummy baked goods. What more could you ask for?
HeeBee G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Eastside, WA
Yippeee… I am the first to write a review for this wonderful roadside market. We found this place on the way to the Naples Grape festival and saw all these people munching on donuts outside the building. This place is a feast for the eyes and palette. They offer the traditional fruits, vegetables, and plants of the season. In addition they have home made breads, pastries, jams, syrups, honey, mustards, sauces, and so many goodies too numerous to mention. They also have separate gift shop and sell wooden outdoor furniture, too. I also read on their website that they offer cold drinks, beer(and kegs) and will even fill your propane tank. How neighborly is that? I was just there today and had the most wonderful carmeled apple! The fresh, home made donuts are lucious… just like grandma’s. They are opened the last week of April through the first week in Nov. So hurry… this is their last week and you will have to wait until next year to find out how right I am about this place!