This super sweet country market is fantastic! I moved into the area about 8 months ago and when a friend I work with told me about this place, I checked it out immediately! It really has everything you’d ever need to stock your kitchen. Fresh local veggies, the most delicious bakery(bread, pies, rolls, biscuits, cookies etc) local meat, premade food dishes like shepherd’s pie, quiche, PIZZA! A huge Kcup selection! I love this place! Check it out!
Martine M.
Place rating: 2 Tantallon, Canada
I was excited by the other two reviews and decided to check out the market this past Saturday morning as I was in search of fresh local fruits and vegetables. Thank goodness I did not drive more than 30 minutes to get there as I was extremely disappointed by what I found when I arrived. Most of the food was simply packaged items that I could find at the grocery store 10 minutes from home. The baby carrots were in sealed plastic bags and the one bunch of fresh carrots was so limp, I could have bent them backward without snapping. I’m not sure to whom this market caters, as even local residents can simply go to the Bayer’s Lake Superstore and get a much better/fresher selection. Maybe the staff should get up early, drive to the Valley to buy real produce and sell it locally at a profit.
Shawna D.
Place rating: 4 Halifax, Canada
This is a busy spot on the weekends. Fresh fruit, Vegtables and the essentials you need. The produce here is a little fresher than in the grocery store and the staff is nice and friendly. It is great to support local!
Cheryl d.
Place rating: 4 Halifax, Canada
This cute little country market has been around for about 5 years. Every time I’ve gone in, it’s been jammed packed with shoppers! They have grown quite a bit in the past few years, adding on an addition and adding a few more sections to the store. They started out selling your basic market type food. Fruits, vegetables, Milk, eggs. Now they that plus baked-goods, fish and many different condiments such as dressings and spices. Country Market is a great place to stop to gather your produce. It’s always fresh and a lot cheaper than the grocery stores. They sometimes have great sales on things such as banana’s, celery, lettuce and apples. Timberlea doesn’t have any grocery stores, so on a Sunday when you’re cooking your turkey dinner and realize you forgot turnip, you can run down to the Country Market and grab what you forgot to get!