Among the new vendors at the year’s Bristol Farmers Market are The Ital Juicery Company and the Grazing Gourmet.
The Ital Juicery Company offers Ital Afro Caribbean juice and smoothies, as well as smoothie bowls, frozen desserts, empanadas and Jamaican Patties, according to the farmers market Facebook announcement.
The Grazing Gourmet creates charcuterie boards, and each week features a product from different farmers market vendors states the markets Facebook announcement.
Both will be available at tomorrow’s market on Saturday, July 20, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 10 Main St.
Among the vendors at each week’s market are Better Baking By Beth, Continuum Distilling, Chicken Frosty, Gresczyk Farms, CBG Gurus, Amazing Love, Soothing Ways, Ridge Runner Soaps, the Ancient Flavors, Perkins Pure Maple Sugar House, Pure Goodness Bakery, Tonn’s Marketplace and Twin Pines Farm.
The venue features free musical entertainment, accepts Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Vouchers and WIC as well as Double Snap and EBT.
For more information, check the Facebook page by clicking here. For a link to Instagram, click here.
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