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- Kate VahrahDecember 22, 2016Super crowded on the weekends. Couldn't stop tasting samples! Everything is delicious. Great spot to get meats and cheeses. Get a mustard roll!Upvoted Apr 6
- Andrea MacKinnonNovember 5, 2018Open since 1803, this is a piece of Toronto’s history. Visit over 120 vendors, merchants and artisans. Sample some of the best nibbles in the city and don’t leave without trying a peameal sandwich.
- Cheryl DugganJune 7, 2015You can find some interesting collector pieces while browsing. If you're doing more than browsing make sure you know your stuff and don't forget to negotiate as tagged prices are a starting point.Upvoted Apr 24
- Brian JengJune 30, 2017One of the best markets -- come hungry. Go downstairs and get the eggplant parmigiana sandwich from the Italian sandwich stand. Also good selection of peameal bacon sandwiches.
- Weekends it's raining are the best - barely anyone there. Weekends after a rainy Saturday, go early or you'll miss all the good stuff, cos everyone snatches up what they didn't buy the weekend before!
- Julia LancDecember 6, 2018A massive market for all of the public to visit! Always packed with people and goodies. Be sure to also visit the south side of the building too.
- Julia LancNovember 8, 2018A massive market for all of the public to visit! Always packed with people and goodies. Be sure to also visit South side of the building too.
- Tim CrookMarch 31, 2014Great market. If you like food, go here! There is also a great italian place on the lower level that makes a sweet veal parmesan.
- Sean PollockJuly 29, 2013Delicious fresh fruits on Saturdays. Come at the end of the day (2-3pm) for great deals! Vendors will discount up to 70% on fresh produce to clear out their inventory.
- Steve WeltonSeptember 14, 2013Being your credit card for parking. You're going to need it. $3.00 an hour in most spots. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the market!
- LawgirlFebruary 15, 2014Here for a cooking class - excellent venue. Love the exposed brick and big windows.
- Sarah DntnOctober 9, 2013Find the shop "cruda cafe", a vegan place, food is delicious, try the wraps or any of their tarts
- The butter tarts from the SE corner are the best, and the chicken pot pie from the middle is awesome too
- Vegan samosas in the North market. Baked or fried ! (middle) Vegan strudel too. (front street side )
- Linda RogersNovember 2, 2013The north market only operates on Saturdays. It's the best place for local produce.
- RTWgirl ArnetteJune 8, 2013Farmer's market opens at 5am on Saturdays. By 2pm stuff is dwindling and vendors are ready to bounce
- Check out Jorge's stall for local, organic produce. He's a really great guy, too.
- Jaine Catalasan-MaglanqueApril 13, 2014Belated check-in. Tip: Maple-glazed Roast Peameal Bacon Sandwich! Yummy!
- @LauraleeGuthrieApril 7, 2012Picked up cherry perogies from downstairs that the Ukrainian location - look delicious!
- JNF TorontoSeptember 22, 2011On October 27, 2011, check out the Mother/Daughter Cook for a Cause at the Market Kitchen!