ShopSmall Year-Round at Historic Downtown Side Streets – Stillwater, MN

ShopSmall Year-Round at Historic Downtown Side Streets – Stillwater, MN

Discover Stillwater: A little rain can’t stop the shopping!

Main Street Stillwater, Minnesota, and the historic downtown side streets, have it all!   More than 50 unique independent owner-operated stores, fashion forward clothing boutiques, salons, art galleries, culinary specialty shops, gift stores, home decor, antique shops and vintage furniture shops sprinkled with delightful cafes, nightlife, and inns all nestled at the edge of the scenic St. Croix River. Discover Stillwater and all its charm…

#ShopSmall Year-Round: All shops are independently owned businesses with the majority open year-round,  7 days a week with varying hours at each shop (CHECK with shops directly for hours) . Follow our holiday gift guide shop tours videos on Instagram TV!

Stillwater shopping was featured in Twin Cities Spaces Magazine  and Best Shopping Hoods by Minneapolis/St.Paul Magazine. Stillwater is also rated as one of the Top 10 Best Antiquing Towns in the U.S. by Fodor’s Travel. Stillwater has more antiques shops than any other destination in the 5 state area with the largest antique and collectible mall in the upper Midwest.

Discover Stillwater

MartinPatrick 3 Table Top Trunk Show – North Loop, Minneapolis

MartinPatrick 3 Table Top Trunk Show – North Loop, Minneapolis

MartinPatrick 3: Whether you’re looking to freshen up your tableware or in need of a great wedding gift, you’ll find something to love at our Table Top Trunk Show. You’ll get the chance to see brands and styles in person, which will ensure that you find exactly what you’re looking for. Stop in to see table and barware from brands like @hermes @saintlouiscrystal @vistaalegreofficial @nudeglass @nashihome and more!

MartinPatrick3 is an internationally recognized boutique located in the North Loop of Minneapolis that offers inspired men’s and women’s apparel, home furnishings, and interior design services. Everything we do is a matter of bringing out the best in every person who walks through our doors.

Apparel ranging from elevated casual garments and sneakers to custom suits is intermingled with accessories, contemporary furnishings and artwork, The Loupe by JB Hudson Jewelers fine jewelry and watches, an array of men’s and women’s apothecary, even modern literature and gifts, all presented as styled moments across our 22,000 square foot space. We also offer personal shopping, All Seasons custom tailoring, our own barbershop Marty’s styled by Jon Charles, and mid to high-end residential design services through our interior design firm MartinPatrick3 Studio.

Our space is always evolving, but our intention remains the same. We’re dedicated to building a one-of-a-kind experience where the curious are rewarded, where style is limitless, where everyone is welcome to find pieces of themselves amongst our distinctive assortment, and where life is celebrated as the greatest form of art.

Twin Cities Farmers Markets Are Opening Soon for Spring 2021

Twin Cities Farmers Markets Are Opening Soon for Spring 2021

Minneapolis Farmers Market – Flickr/JPELLEN (@1179_JP)
Check out 30-plus metro markets for locally sourced produce throughout the week, starting now!
Minnestota Monthly: With the warmer weather comes farmers-market season. This summer, support local growers around the Twin Cities as open-air markets welcome new and longtime vendors. Expect to find fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, and more.

Farmers Markets in Minneapolis

 

Audubon Mini Farmers Market

4 – 7 p.m., Thursdays, June 10 – September 30
2654 Johnson St. NE, Minneapolis

Northeast Minneapolis puts out produce, jams, cheese, and more in the Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church parking lot.

 

Camden Farmers Market

10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Saturdays, June 5 – August 28
4150 N. Dupont Ave., Minneapolis

With a new location this year, this North Minneapolis market is popping up at Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church for a 12-week season.

 

East Isles Farmers Market 

4 p.m. – 8 p.m., Thursdays, June 24 – September 23
1420 The Mall, Minneapolis (between Humboldt and Irving Avenues in Uptown)

Check out their Pickle Booth, which is where anyone in the community can become a vendor and sell their goods (which don’t have to be pickles; the name is based on the Minnesota Cottage Food Law, formerly called the Pickle Bill). Vendors also sell produce, baked goods, and more.

 

Farmers Market Annex 

7 a.m. – 1 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays, April 24 – October 31
200 E. Lyndale Ave. N., Minneapolis

Visit rain or shine to buy local produce, crafts, and fresh-made food at one of the largest open-air farmers markets in Minnesota.

 

Four Sisters Farmers Market

11 a.m. – 3 p.m., Thursdays, June – October 28
1414 E. Franklin Ave., Minneapolis

This Indigenous-centered food market goes hyper local, with vendors from the Phillips and surrounding neighborhoods, as part of a Native American

Community Development Institute program.

 

Fulton Farmers Market

8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m., Saturdays, May 15 – October 23
4901 Chowen Ave. S., Minneapolis

Find heirloom veggies, baked foods, weekly programming, and more in the Fulton neighborhood.

 

Kingfield Farmers Market

8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m, Sundays, May 17 – October 25
39th St. & Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis

With over 40 vendors, ranging from farmers to wood-fired pizza makers to artisan crafters, there is something for everyone at this Kingfield spot.

 

Linden Hills Farmers Market

Schedule is TBD

This south Minneapolis market is still working out whether it will be online only with curbside pickup, according to an April 19 press release from the Farmers Markets of Minneapolis. Shop online here.

 

Midtown Farmers Market

8 a.m. – 1 p.m, Saturdays, May 1 – October 30
3032 Minnehaha Ave., Minneapolis

Selling fresh produce and crafts, this market in south Minneapolis is located at Moon Palace Books.

 

Mill City Farmers Market

8 a.m. – 1 p.m., Saturdays, May 1 – October 30
750 S. Second St., Minneapolis

Next to the Guthrie, this market has a community-supporting charitable fund (which supports educational and food-access programming) and a variety of local vendors, from fresh food to body care.

 

Municipal Minneapolis Farmers Market

6 a.m. – 1 p.m., every day, May 1 – October 31
312 E. Lyndale Ave. N., Minneapolis

The member-based nonprofit Central Minnesota Vegetable Growers Association allows local members to distribute their fruit, vegetables and farmstead products at this market, daily.

 

Nicollet Mall Farmers Market

Time TBD, Thursdays, June 4 – October 29
312 E. Lyndale Ave. N., Minneapolis

This Minneapolis market has become known as a reason to descend from the skyways during your downtown lunch break.

 

Nokomis Farmers Market

4 – 8 p.m., Wednesdays, June 16 – September 29
5167 Chicago Ave., Minneapolis

Enjoy summer evenings shopping and listening to music with friends and family to support the local businesses.

 

Northeast Farmers Market

9 a.m. – 1 p.m., Saturdays, May 15 – October 16
629 Second St. NE, Minneapolis

Meander through the market and shop for fresh produce, specialty and prepared foods, baked goods, and more in Northeast.

 

Plant Based Pop-Up Market

11 a.m. – 3 p.m., Sundays, April 25 (check Facebook for updates)
1729 N. Second St., Minneapolis

As you can guess by the name, this bi-weekly farmers market is all vegan, featuring players in our local plant-based world.

 

Stevens Square Farmers’ Market

2 – 6 p.m., Wednesdays, June 30 – October 13
1900 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis

This market south of the Loring Park neighborhood rings in a new season next to the Stevens Square Community Organization.

 

Tiny Diner Farmers’ Market

Thursdays, time and schedule are TBD
1024 E. 38th St., Minneapolis

The farmers market near the Tiny Diner restaurant in south Minneapolis is set to return, according to the Farmers Markets of Minneapolis press release.

 

Untiedt’s Garden Market

11 a.m. – 6:30 p.m., Mondays – Saturdays; 11 a.m. – 6 p.m., Sundays; dates are TBD
3711 W. 44th St. and 6024 Penn Ave. S., Minneapolis

Untiedt’s offers flowers and produce throughout the metro, with their Minneapolis market location gearing up to open.

 

West Broadway Farmers Market

3 – 7 p.m., Fridays, June 18 – October 1
2034 West Broadway Ave. N., Minneapolis

After cancelling in 2020, West Broadway is reopening to sell local goods to the community.

 

Farmers Markets in St. Paul

 

St. Paul Farmers Market (Downtown St. Paul, plus other locations)

7 a.m. – 1 p.m., Saturdays, April 24 – October 30; 8 a.m. – 1 p.m., Sundays, April 25 – October 31
290 Fifth St. E., St. Paul

The St. Paul Farmers Market has 19 different locations, which include suburbs like Apple Valley, Burnsville, and Rosemount, and which run on various dates Tuesday through Sunday, May through October. Among the first markets to kick things off is St. Paul’s main weekend event downtown, where you’ll find produce, baked goods, and more in a shaded spot starting on April 24.

 

7th Place Mall

10 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday, June 15 – October 14
27 W. Seventh Place, St. Paul

From an experienced grower to you, get fresh produce and flowers while supporting the community.

 

Hmongtown Marketplace 

9 a.m. – 6 p.m., Daily, June – October
217 Como Ave., St. Paul

Visit the market that hosts over 100 vendors who sell food, beauty products, and more.

 

Securian Farmers Market

10 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., Wednesdays, June 30 – October 13
400 N. Robert St., St. Paul

Peruse local produce from a grower near you mid-week to take a break from your busy work life in downtown St. Paul.

 

 

Farmers Markets in the Suburbs

 

Andover Farmers Market

2 – 6 p.m., Tuesdays, May 4 – October 26
41 Central St., Andover

At Grace Lutheran Church, find honey, hot sauce, flowers, farm goods, and more.

 

Apple Valley Farmers Market

8 a.m. – 1 p.m., Saturdays, June 5 – October 30
7100 147th St. W., Apple Valley

A variety of goods—including honey, cut flower bouquets, and specialty items, along with produce—awaits near City Hall.

 

Burnsville Farmers Market

8 a.m. – 1 p.m., Saturdays, June 12 – October 30
200 W. Burnsville Parkway, Burnsville

Farmer-to-consumer items at Burnsville Senior Campus.

 

Inver Grove Heights 

8 a.m. – 1 p.m., Sundays, June 20 – October 17
8055 Barbara Ave. E., Inver Grove Heights

Enjoy summer activities and buy locally sourced produce in the parking lot of the Veterans Memorial Community Center.

 

Lakeville Farmers Market

Noon – 5 p.m., Wednesdays, June 9 – October 27
20851 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville

Head downtown for an assortment of locally grown produce, meats, jams, and more.

 

Rosemount Farmers Market

1 – 5 p.m., Tuesdays, June 15 – September 28
13885 S. Robert Trail, Rosemount

Find fresh produce in the Community Center parking lot.

 

Roseville Farmers Market

8 a.m. – 12 p.m., Tuesdays, May 4 – October 26
2131 Fairview Ave. N., Roseville

Shop vendors that sell a variety of produce along with honey, cheese, baked goods, and more.

 

Savage Farmers Market

8 a.m. – 1 p.m., Sundays, June 6 – October 31
4800 W. 123rd St., Savage

Located off Highway 13 near the historic train depot.

 

Vadnais Heights Farmers Market

2 – 6 p.m., Wednesdays, June 16 – October 13
3585 US-61, Vadnais Heights

With 30 selling spaces, the Vadnais Heights market’s offerings run the gamut.

 

Woodbury Farmers Market

8 a.m. – 1 p.m., Sundays, June 6 – October 31
2100 Radio Drive, Woodbury

Local growers and producers come together to offer a selection of produce, baked foods, flowers, and more.

Minnestota Monthly

Pitchfork: The Black Keys Detail Blues Covers Album, Share “Crawling Kingsnake”: Listen

Pitchfork: The Black Keys Detail Blues Covers Album, Share “Crawling Kingsnake”: Listen

The duo’s Delta Kream features covers of John Lee Hooker, Fred McDowell, Robert Lee Burnside, and more
The Black Keys have detailed their album of Mississippi hill country blues standards: Delta Kream is out May 14 via Nonesuch. The record opens with the duo’s version of “Crawling Kingsnake,” a song credited to Big Joe Williams and popularized by John Lee Hooker and producer Bernard Besman.
Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney

The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, photo by Joshua Black Wilkins

Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney recorded their “Let’s Rock” follow-up at Auerbach’s Nashville studio, Easy Eye Sound. The duo made Delta Kream with musicians Kenny Brown and Eric Deaton. “It was a very inspiring session with Pat and me along with Kenny Brown and Eric Deaton in a circle, playing these songs,” Auerbach remarked in a press release. “It felt so natural.”

Carney added, “The session was planned only days in advance and nothing was rehearsed. We recorded the entire album in about 10 hours, over two afternoons, at the end of the ‘Let’s Rock’ tour.”

Read Pitchfork’s Sunday Review of John Lee Hooker’s It Serve You Right to Suffer.

The Black Keys: Delta Kream

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Tangletown Gardens: Regenerative Agriculture on 140 acre Farm in Plato, MN

Tangletown Gardens: Regenerative Agriculture on 140 acre Farm in Plato, MN

As we come into the garden season we want you to know that you can feel good about the plants you take home from Tangletown Gardens.  At our 140 acre Farm in Plato, MN we know the way we treat our land and community shapes our future.


Regenerative agriculture is an everyday practice at Tangletown Gardens. We grow without hormones and toxic chemicals and take great pride in our land.

At the Farm, April brings prep work in the fields and the Greenhouses are bursting at the seams. The first release of early spring annuals and cold tolerant edibles are for sale at the Garden Center. Late spring and summer plants, succulents, and houseplants are awaiting their turn and trees and Shrubs will start arriving.

It is such an exciting time of year because everyday the Garden Center and Shoppe will look different. Stop in daily for best results!

 

Tangletown Gardens

Voted best garden center in Minneapolis!

Follow as we try to make a difference in the world from our farm & garden center to you: tangletowngardens.

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