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“A local art section, music on the green, fresh baked goods, some tibetan foods, grow your own mushroom kits, local ciders, Stonecutter sipping gins and vodka, just delightful.”
“Even though I was there near the end of the season in late October, there were many vendors there with a great variety of produce, baked goods, crafts, meats, and beverages!”
“The Church St Marketplace offers cool stuff all year long...twinkly lights on the trees all winter, a huge real Christmas tree at the top of Church St every year, and lots of outdoor cart vendors and outside cafe...”
“You got your fresh farmers market during the summer, taverns, outdoor gear exchange (fantastic outdoor store, floors!!! ,) fine hand made jewelry, antique stores, cinema, coffee ️ etc!!!”
“Again I was able to ask questions and sample different chocolates helping me make up my mind before purchasing 6 bars (filled bourbon chocolate 43% cocoa, 2 bars of spicy Aztec 57% dark chocolate, Raspberries and...”
“Also, the area is undergoing a renaissance so be sure to leave plenty of time to visit some of the other artisanal crafts and food shops.”
“Admire the full book of "Naked Cowboy" or the Iguana sheriff with it's tiny beer) Thank you so much for the experience and we will make a point to make it a regualr stop on our Burlington shopping trips!! Can not...”
“I had always wanted to take “old timey” photos, and I’m so thankful we discovered this lovely shop on Church Street!”
“Questions are answered cheerfully and quickly with evidently overflowing knowledge on product lines, and the shop emphasizes + celebrates in many ways the support that my shopping extends to talented, passionate m...”
“If you have a textile addiction love clothes are boho oriented and love sustainable unique clothing and linens this is the place for you don't miss it when you're in Burlington”