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Bristow

Bristow Commons
Bristow Montessori School Parking Lot
9050 Devlin Rd.
Bristow, VA 20136
Sundays
10:30am–2:30pm
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Vendors

  • Betty's Chips and Salsas
    Tasty and unique homemade tortilla chips and salsa and dips to go with them. Website

  • Blue Dog BBQ
    Authentic wood-smoked BBQ from a family-owned business in Nokesville, Va. Website

  • Cakes by Shelby
    Cakes from a home baker in Haymarket, Va. Website

  • El Ceibo Free Trade Chocolate
    An exception to our "local" policy—superior chocolate grown in Bolivia by a cooperative of small farmers. Facebook Twitter Website

  • Great Harvest Bread Co.
    Breads from this new old-fashioned bakery in Old Town Warrenton! Made from flour milled fresh every day in the bakery.

  • Heritage Kettle Korn
    After traveling the country with their trailer for years, these kettle korn poppers are looking forward to settling down to sell to us lucky local customers for a while.

  • Jose Montoya's Produce
    Tomatoes galore! Sweet corn, peppers, melons and more from the sweet soil of the Northern Neck.

  • Kustomcoffee
    Fresh coffee from around the world, roasted in small batches to bring you the best flavor. Website

  • Little Green Farm
    Seasonal vegetables and flowers from Spotsylvania, Va.

  • Lothar's Gourmet Sausages
    All-natural German sausages and cured meats from our German sausagemeister.

  • Loudoun Valley Vineyards
    Award-winning wines from this vineyard in Waterford, Va. Website

  • Madelynn's Cakery
    Elegant and scrumptious cakes and other delights.

  • Martin's Angus Beef
    Grass-fed and grain- and corn-finished dry-aged beef served in the D.C. area's finest restaurants.

  • Peachtree Sweets
    A wide variety of home-baked traditional sweets. Website

  • Rainbow Acres Farm
    Sally Holdener brings eggs and farm-processed chicken.

  • Stag Hill Natural Soap
    Hand-mixed and formed soaps and scrubs with homegrown herbs and aromatics. All natural with no acidic or astringent ingredients.

  • Tony Fetters Fruit Farm
    Orchard fruits, apple cider, fruit butters, canned peaches and baked goods from Garner, Pa. Facebook

  • Twin Feather
    Free-range emu meat with no hormones, steroids or antibiotics. Website

  • Tyson Farms and Orchards
    From the sun-drenched hillsides of West Virginia, the Tyson family brings bursting-with-flavor small fruits, tree fruits, those great tomatoes, and seasonal vegetables, too.

  • Uncle Roger's Baked Goods
    Gluten-free breads, tea cakes, cookies and other diet-friendly baked goods.

Centreville

5875 Trinity Pkwy.
Centreville, VA 20120
Fridays
3:30 – 6:30 p.m.
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Vendors

  • Alma Diaz Produce and Mexican Specialties
    Alma is farming her own land after working for other farmers in Virginia's Northern Neck for many years. She will bring vegetables, fruits, and Mexican specialities from her farm kitchen.

  • Angelic Beef
    Locally raised grass-fed Piedmontese beef—naturally low in fat and calories. And tasty too! Website

  • Betty's Chips and Salsas
    Tasty and unique homemade tortilla chips and salsa and dips to go with them. Website

  • Cavanna Pasta
    All the way from Richmond, incredible pasta from our favorite Italian bon vivant. Website

  • Comfort Mix Snack Mixes
    The perfect combination of salty and sweet, irresistibly delicious snack mix treats. Website

  • Delicias del Sur
    Empanadas gloriosos! Meat-flled and vegetarian varieties from the local kitchen of Flor Denegri.

  • El Ceibo Free Trade Chocolate
    An exception to our "local" policy—superior chocolate grown in Bolivia by a cooperative of small farmers. Facebook Twitter Website

  • Fabbioli Cellars (alternating with Stag Hill Soaps)
    Award-winning wines from a family-owned vineyard in Loudoun County. Website

  • Great Harvest Bread Co.
    Fresh-baked bread made with whole wheat milled daily at the Great Harvest shop in Burke, Va. Website

  • Holly Brook Farm
    A great selection and wonderful variety of sustainably grown vegetables from Berryville, Va.

  • Joie de Vivre Fine Foods
    A line of salad dressings, including honey mint, zesty basalmic and a popular Cajun Sand spice mix. Website

  • Jose Montoya's Produce
    Tomatoes galore! Sweet corn, peppers, melons and more from the sweet soil of the Northern Neck.

  • Loudoun Valley Vineyards
    Award-winning wines from this vineyard in Waterford, Va. Website

  • Madelynn's Cakery
    Elegant and scrumptious cakes and other delights.

  • Stag Hill Natural Soaps (alternating with Fabbioli Cellars)
    Hand-mixed and formed soaps and scrubs with homegrown herbs and aromatics. All natural with no acidic or astringent ingredients.

  • Tyson Farms and Orchards
    From the sun-drenched hillsides of West Virginia, the Tyson family brings bursting-with-flavor small fruits, tree fruits, those great tomatoes, and seasonal vegetables, too.

  • Windmill Meadows Farm
    Jacob Horst brings Trickling Springs dairy products and country eggs, humanely raised rose veal, and grass-fed, free-range beef, pork and chicken.

Oakton

Unity of Fairfax Church
2854 Hunter Mill Rd.
Oakton, VA 22124
Saturdays
10am–2pm
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Vendors

  • Angelic Beef
    Locally raised grass-fed Piedmontese beef—naturally low in fat and calories. And tasty too! Website

  • Betty's Chips and Salsas
    Tasty and unique homemade tortilla chips and salsa and dips to go with them. Website

  • Cakes by Shelby
    Cakes from a home baker in Haymarket, Va. Website

  • Cavanna Pasta
    All the way from Richmond, incredible pasta from our favorite Italian bon vivant. Website

  • Celtic Pasties
    Welsh expat Nyall Meredith brings you this increasingly popular traditional British dish. A delicious pastry envelope with a savoury filling. A meal in itself.

  • Celestial Farm
    Llama wool, local honey, and jams and jellies.

  • El Ceibo Free Trade Chocolate
    An exception to our "local" policy—superior chocolate grown in Bolivia by a cooperative of small farmers. Facebook Twitter Website

  • Fabbioli Cellars
    Award-winning wines from a family-owned vineyard in Loudoun County. Website

  • The Finger Buffet
    Sweets and savories from around the world.

  • Heritage Farm and Kitchen
    A Mennonite co-op from Maryland bringing home-style baked goods, jams and jellies, fresh milk products, raw milk cheeses, maple syrup, free-range eggs, hydroponic lettuce and free-range meats.

  • iPLANT2
    Organically grown berry plants and seedlings and gardening advice. (Summer only.)

  • Kustomcoffee
    Fresh coffee from around the world, roasted in small batches to bring you the best flavor. Website

  • Madelyn's Cakery
    Elegant and scrumptious cakes and other delights.

  • Montoya's Produce
    Tomatoes galore! Sweet corn, peppers, melons and more from the sweet soil of the Northern Neck.

  • Peachtree Sweets
    A wide variety of home-baked traditional sweets. Website

  • Tyson Farms and Orchards
    From the sun-drenched hillsides of West Virginia, the Tyson family brings bursting-with-flavor small fruits, tree fruits, those great tomatoes, and seasonal vegetables, too.

  • Uncle Roger's Baked Goods
    Gluten-free breads, tea cakes, cookies and other diet-friendly baked goods.

Reston

Parking lot of the National Realty Building
11890 Sunrise Valley Dr.
Reston, VA 20191
Wednesdays
3:30–7 p.m.
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Vendors

  • Angelic Beef
    Locally raised grass-fed Piedmontese beef—naturally low in fat and calories. And tasty too! Website

  • Atwater's Bakery
    Breads and baked goods crafted by hand with fresh, often organic and seasonally local ingredients. Website

  • Betty's Chips and Salsas
    Tasty and unique homemade tortilla chips and salsa and dips to go with them. Website

  • Cavanna Pasta
    All the way from Richmond, incredible pasta from our favorite Italian bon vivant. Website

  • Celtic Pasties
    Welsh expat Nyall Meredith brings you this increasingly popular traditional British dish. A delicious pastry envelope with a savoury filling. A meal in itself.

  • El Ceibo Free Trade Chocolate
    An exception to our "local" policy—superior chocolate grown in Bolivia by a cooperative of small farmers. Facebook Twitter Website

  • Evergreen Acres Organic Farm
    Jim Gehlsen is one of only two certified organic farmers in Prince William County and the only one at this market. Website

  • Fabbioli Cellars (alternating with Stag Hill Soaps)
    Award-winning wines from a family-owned vineyard in Loudoun County. Website

  • Fertile Plains Meats
    A West Virginia farmer with pastured pork, free-range chicken, and grass-fed, grass-finished beef. Shannon Donley also brings a wide variety of prepared foods made in an on-farm kitchen. Website

  • The Finger Buffet
    Sweets and savories from around the world.

  • Fossil Rock Farm
    Baron and Mike come to us from the Shenandoah Valley with sustainably grown fruits, vegetables, flowers, and herbs, a professional commitment, and lots of energy and fun!

  • Fun Country Kettle Corn
    Something for the kiddies, whom we love to see at the market. Website

  • Heritage Farm and Kitchen
    A Mennonite co-op from Maryland bringing home-style baked goods, jams and jellies, fresh milk products, raw milk cheeses, maple syrup, free-range eggs, hydroponic lettuce and free-range meats.

  • Jose Montoya's Produce
    Tomatoes galore! Sweet corn, peppers, melons and more from the sweet soil of the Northern Neck.

  • Loudoun Valley Vineyards
    Award-winning wines from this vineyard in Waterford, Va. Website

  • Pacaya Coffee
    Direct-trade, fair-trade coffee freshly roasted in Northern Virginia. Website

  • Stag Hill Natural Soaps
    Hand-mixed and formed soaps and scrubs with homegrown herbs and aromatics. All natural with no acidic or astringent ingredients.

  • Tyson Farms and Orchards
    From the sun-drenched hillsides of West Virginia, the Tyson family brings bursting-with-flavor small fruits, tree fruits, those great tomatoes, and seasonal vegetables, too.

  • Uncle Fred's BBQ
    Lip-smackin', finger-lickin' good! Smoked low and slow on hickory with Uncle Fred's own dry rubs. Website

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