Graham's Edgewood Market, Texas, United States
4.5 (8 reviews) Spent Ranking #1 in Edgewood Farmers Markets
Lotta greens
We drove over an hour to visit Graham's in Edgewood (located where the Texas Prarie gives way to the oaks and pines of East Texas therefore, Edgewood). I was told it was a must go to place for produce and besides we've been cooped up way too many months. You can't miss it, being located on Hwy 80 and sitting almost in the road. There's just enough room for pull in and park. They have a good selection of fresh produce and jams, jellies, and pickled veggies and while they didn't have fall bedding plants, they did have a great selection of pumpkins, squash, and gourds. We bought several for fall decor and some whole fig jam. Be aware it is pricey and the family members are good salespeople, but overall it is a nice place to visit. Just be prepared to shell out a lotta green. One highlight were the old cars in the back, a diversion for guys while your wife shops.
Address
298 S Main St, Edgewood, TX 75117
Mobile
Website
https://www.facebook.com/Grahams-Edgewood-Market-307089792793732/
Current local date and time now
Monday, May 13, 2024, 23:01
User Ratings
4.5 based on (8 reviews)
Reviews
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5Florist609 5:00 PM Apr 24, 2021
A must stop destination
We've been several times. The Produce is Fresh, the flowers are great, the ice cream is a must have. Make a special trip. But most of all the folks that work there are like having a second family. Very friendly and knowledgeable. Did I mention they offer a sample tasting of any Fresh items or even their ice cream. Tell your friends or better yet bring them with you when you go. We did. Great stop on a day trip. Enjoy.
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5deekerlew1 5:00 PM Nov 13, 2018
PECANS!
Yes, the produce is top quality. Go in the fall for the best ever pecans--their secret source. They sell out fast. And while you're deciding what to buy, get a fresh peach soft serve--served at the back window. What they call "small" will leave your tongue frozen. Don't miss the rows and rows of jellies and jams. It's worth the drive from Dallas.