Fruits & Veggies near Dover, PA

7 locations found near Dover

“This place is great and the prices are amazing! We have got outdoor plants ,some tuts for in our pond, gifts for others & plants I didn't know I needed. Best plant place in the central PA!”

4.9 Superb52 Reviews

“The first-ever Pink Parasol Project on Cherry Lane, beside the York Central Market, was started in 2017 by Denise Guilliand, a breast cancer survivor and founder of Pink Power, a nonprofit group dedicated to Breast Cancer Awareness. The project is sponsored by York-based Pink Power.”

4.7 Superb302 Reviews

“•Finally had a chance to make it here. A very nice variety of pumpkins and gourds to choose from.

"My" customer service experience wasn't the best though. Sad to say from that, I doubt I'll be back. I wanted to experience the corn maze too. Maybe elsewhere...”

4.6 Superb186 Reviews

“I've been stopping here for years. Check it out. God veggies and fruits. This is a traditional stop for me. It's a small stand and has enough room for parking.”

4.8 Superb12 Reviews

“The best place to get a affordable yet good quality produce at least. This is my main place for groceries and you can't beat the prices. Cheapest cereal I found too. So many cheeses to choose from, and the cheapest goat cheese. All good quality groceries/products, and picking up an order is easy and convenient. I definitely reccomend shopping here.”

4.5 Superb133 Reviews

“The drive here was a nice one. No traffic and very scenic. The location is very well managed. Everything is fairly obvious, but if you have questions, all of the vendors are very friendly. The inside section has lots of great restaurants and a very, I mean VERY, clean bathroom. Vendors get an option as to where to set up, and they have 2 areas/prices per space which are the best I've seen. There was a steady crowd coming through, and I made well over $100 in less than a full day set up. If you haven't tried this market, definitely do so, you won't be sorry!”

4.4 Superb245 Reviews

“I've been in the Dallastown area since 2007 and until a few weeks ago I didn't even know this place existed! As I walked around I couldn't help but think about my dad. He would've loved this space. He had a heart for what he called 'his people in da hood' ? The colorful locals who were 'genuine' no matter their station in life. It wasn't too early (10ish) when I joined a male fellow church member as we took a strolling tour. He'd not visited here either but at least he was aware of it. Half the vendors weren't open yet, another few were on hiatus, some stalls were empty, and other stalls I just couldn't make out the status. I had heard about the Low Country Bakery but he wasn't open that day, nor was the smoothie vendor. We took breakfast and coffee from a place offering stuffed French toast - not bad, great portions, fresh croissants, crunchy bacon, good eggs. Will repeat. Availed myself of some fresh produce - a little pricey but good, was organic and great quality. Also tried some fish and sides from Ethel's - meh. Maybe I will try again. Butcher was on point tho! Mos def repeat. I was generally pretty comfortable there even though I had that 'new person' feeling like I was in a fish tank! ? Lots of males there, glad I was with one. For a neighborhood market it wasn't bad at all. Worth a visit out of your comfort zone and the attached parking lot is convenient.”

4.3 Superb115 Reviews