We split up and grabbed a gyro from Steven’s Gyros (featured on Man versus Food) and a sausage roll and meat pie from the Irish bakery. Stalls that caught our eye: local pasta, crepes, hot sauce, cannolis, gyro stand and an Irish bakery. Many of the vendors sell raw meat and fish for your home cooking needs, while the rest provide ready to order snacks and meals. ![]() The place is absolutely packed with local meats and sweets. Look up and you will see the beautiful, high ceiling of the former train station. Walking in through the double doors, you are greeted by intoxicating aromas. Once you make it halfway down the corridor, you will see doors to your left to crossover to the rest of the market. You’ll first walk into the produce building with vendors selling their tantalizing fruits and hearty vegetables. The first 90 minutes are free and it’s only $1/hour after that. ![]() A former train station turned into a market full of local vendors slinging meats and sweets.Īfter your drive over the Hope Memorial Bridge, you turn right into the parking lot.
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