Colorful rows of organic produce, tomatoes, peppers, and okra, lines Amy’s Garden stall at the WIlliamsburg Farmers Market. (WYDaily/Courtesy of Amy Hicks)
WILLIAMSBURG It’s no secret: The farmers markets around the Historic Triangle are extremely popular, but who will be there this Saturday (April 17) and what will they have?
Don’t worry. We’ve got you covered.
Williamsburg Farmers Market
Happening every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon, the Williamsburg Farmers Market takes place at Francis Street parking lot (P6) on the corner of Francis and Henry Street. Masks are required to enter the market.
Vendors for this week’s market include:
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Great tea nation loving coffee 04-01-2021
Every day at 9:30am, Shanghainese woman Ling Aiwen, 35, opens the door of her cafe “100FFEE” on Yongjia Road in Xuhui District. The three-year-old coffee house also has a Chinese name “Baifei Daixing,” a well-known phrase that translates roughly as “a thousand things wait to be done.”
The charm of coffee has entranced Shanghainese for more than a century and become a part of the city’s culture.
Records show the earliest import of coffee in Shanghai can be traced back to 1844. China now has its own famous coffee from southwestern Yunnan Province.
Hans Schatz is currently the president/CEO of a custom coffee and brewed tea manufacturing and sales organization, CULT Artisan Beverage Company (since 2015). CULT is a craft beverage innovator, creator and manufacturer servicing
the wholesale foodservice industry to include; hotels and resorts, restaurants and coffee houses, college and universities, convenience stores, business dining and caterers along with food trucks.
A new coffee option for downtown Tuscaloosa will host its grand opening celebration this weekend.
Just Love Coffee, founded in 2009 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, is coming to the former space of O’Henry’s Coffees in the Downtown Rock Point development at the corner of Lurleen Wallace Boulevard North and University Boulevard.
O Henry s Coffees of Birmingham, which was the first business to open a franchise in the mixed-use development in 2016, closed last year after the ongoing Lurleen Wallace Boulevard construction limited its ability to attract customers.
“Things just happen sometimes, said O Henry s Coffees owner Randy Adamy in August 2019, and you kind of lick your wounds, put your tail between your legs and leave town.”