This month we are featuring one of our customer favorites here at the Market- Rose City Pepperheads. Rose City Pepperheads has been providing INCREDIBLE farm-fresh, small-batch pepper jellies for over 15 years right here in Portland. Grown, picked, prepared and sold right here! This stuff is REALLY, REALLY good and they have a giant selection of recipes that pretty much help you with whatever kind of dish you’re looking for!

Here’s a little more about them from their site: Rose City Pepperheads is a Portland-based company that just celebrated 15 years. We specialize in Artisan small-batch, hand-poured pepper jellies. We use the best local ingredients available. Vine ripe red raspberries, marionberries, and hood strawberries from local farmers are fan favorites. Local farmers supply us with red and green jalapeno peppers, Hot Bhut Jolokia peppers as well as seasonal rhubarb, pumpkin, and local bing cherries. We create sassy sauces that can be used for grilling, dipping, or cooking. Look for our seasonal recipes sure to please every level of culinary skills. Come by and sample our 25 variety of flavors ranging from mild to wild and even wicked. Rose City Pepperheads Jellies are available at local farmers markets and many retail locations. Rose City Pepperheads has won national Scovie awards and regional press from Sunset Magazine.

So take a minute to check them out this weekend and we are sure that you will be as excited as we are with having this awesome vendor at our Milwaukie Farmers Market!!

Check out their website here!

 


Many visitors make a walk to the Market part of their Sunday routine — a little exercise, fresh air, and a chance to check out what’s new around downtown or along the riverfront. Bring a backpack and come on foot!

Getting to downtown Milwaukie by bike couldn't be easier. Located on the banks of the Willamette River there are multiple "bike-friendly" ways to get to the Market. The Springwater Corridor Trail, the major segment of the "40-Mile Loop" is just 1 mile north of Downtown Milwaukie. From Downtown Portland and close in SE enjoy the scenic ride from the Eastbank Esplanade, through Sellwood and right to the Market. The 6.5 mile ride was created on decommissioned railroad lines so it makes for an easy Sunday morning ride! For more information about getting around by bike in and around Portland visit The City of Portland's website.

Take the Orange Line! Your Market is just an easy four-block walk from the Main Street MAX Station — coming by MAX is a less-stress alternative to circling for a parking space! ! Learn more

Don't feel like driving to the market? No problem, Tri-Met offers several easy ways to get to the Market. Check out how many buses come straight to Downtown Milwaukie and less that 100 feet from the Market!

29-Lake/Webster Rd • 32-Oatfield • 33-McLoughlin/King Road • 34-Linwood/River Rd • 70-12th/NE 33rd Ave 75-Cesar Chavez/Lombard • 99-Macadam/McLoughlin • 152-Milwaukie

Use Tri-Met's handy Trip-Planner for the best way to get to the Market!

The Milwaukie Sunday Farmers Market is easy to get to. Centrally located on McLoughlin Blvd/99E we are just minutes away from Downtown Portland to the North and Oregon City to our south. You can take I-205 to the Milwaukie Expressway/ HWY 224 or you can connect easily from I-5 to 99E. We have plenty of parking available throughout the city and with great shops and restaurants to check out! Click here for Google Maps and directions! See you at the Market!!

IN DOWNTOWN MILWAUKIE SINCE 1999