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Renamed Providence / Hope St. Farmers' Market, the much larger space includes abundant shade and a playground, and lots of room for the popular Saturday market to grow. It will also be a straight shot down the Boulevard to two other popular East Side markets, the original Whole Foods and East Side Marketplace. Familiar nearby restaurant landmarks nearby include Oak, Chez Pascal, India, Ran Zan, LJ's BBQ, Garden Grille Cafe, Rasoi, Moonstar Chinese and Ronzio Pizza, all in a cluster on one side or the other of the Providence-Pawtucket line. In tomorrow's Journal Food section, Gail Ciampa notes that "The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management has announced that four farmers' markets in state parks will open on a weekly basis" beginning May 1. (Farmers' markets are back, starting May 1) 2 CommentsLeave a comment |
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I can understand the space and shade issue, but it's practically not Providence anymore. I would think having it at Hope High would attract more people.
Between this and the Open Market (formerly of the Grant's Block location on Westminster), things are moving to Lippitt Park. Great for the park, but what about the rest of the city?
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Jim, the perimeter of the driveway at Hope High limited the number of vendors, and the width of that driveway made for jostling crowds. I think this is a good move.
As for the rest of the city, there are other farmers' markets at this link: At the Cranston Armory, downtown, Broadway, RIC, Wickenden Street, Capitol Hill... 313 in all throughout the state.
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