Tolino Vineyards at the Easton Public Market

Easton Public Market, 325 Northampton St, Easton
(610) 829-9657

Recent Reviews

Amy E.

Gorgeous market. Tons of options for food, surely something for everyone. It is actually quite large with ample seats. A nice little play area with books for children to read and some toys for them to play with. There are pastries, candies, candles, cookies, macaroons, groceries, butcher, etc. It was very clean inside and the bathrooms were also in good shape on our visit. Will definitely come back and buy some of everything.

Victoria S.

We love EPM. I wish Bethlehem had a market like this. The variety of food is awesome. Live music. Fresh produce, flowers and butcher. Good ambiance. Casual. We come often after crayola!

James L.

Located right across the street from the Crayola experience is the Easton Public Market. It is mostly a food court with a variety of choices (ramen, fried seafood, bakery, pizza, BBQ, hotdog, tacos) and maybe 2 shops a butcher and a produce shop. It has a very cool vibe and the food is quality. We had the bacon dog and waffle fries from Rod's which was very good. We also had brisket sandwich which was excellent. The bakery has some really good croissants and scones. There's also public restrooms in there also and plenty of tables.

Pam M.

Love this place, you walk in and feel like you're at a "souped up food court" at a mall, you quickly realize far from it. The place has opened beam ceilings, all of the vendors, food or otherwise have their own little areas where you can split up and get what "you'd" like to eat. Where can you go that has a florist, a cafe, butcher, baker, chocolatier, local farm-stand, noodle bar, craft beer, wine, wood-fired pizza, & BBQ in one place? There's also a demo kitchen, culinary events and classes.They have wood fired pizza from Scratch, who serves ShawneeCraft Brewing of the Pocono Mountains. Silvershell Counter + Kitchen! Menu items available at "the counter" for those on-the-go, will include a selection of fresh fish, shellfish, soups as well as prepared to-go meals. Yeah There is a definite New England flair, clam crab cake sandwiches & platters, shack fare such as lobster rolls, fried clams, stuffed quahhogs, steamers and freshly shucked oysters with signature housemade sauces.Taylor's Taco Shop has tacos, burritos, bowls, rice, beans, guacamole, salsa, home-made chips, tostones (fried plantains) and elontes (street corn-on-the-cob).Coffee, tea, and more try the Three Birds Nest; Italian-style espresso, or a variety of cool drinks on tap such as cold brew, iced tea, kombucha, their famous hibiscus layered lemonade. Want a glass of wine, check out Tolino Vineyards, with wine from Bangor & Lehigh Valley. Rods Hot Dogs, hot dogs, burgers and shakes here. They have Northern Jersey-style hot dogs called 'rippers', hand-pressed burgers from Saylors & Co. Scratch toppings, birch beer, waffle fries, onion rings, and milkshakes.Barbecue lover; get delicious, smoked meats and Texas-style sides. Brisket to smoked sausage & ribs, to burnt end baked beans, collards, cheesy grits & more. Lots of Southern cuisine at More Than Q Barbecue.Modern Crumb Bakeshop's display leaves you drooling. Not quite sure how I got outa there without buying one of their croissants to go! They have savory pastries, croissants, baguettes, brioche rolls, braids, cookies, muffins & brownies. Saw custom cake in the cooler, desserts and breakfast treats. Gluten-free and vegan items available.Mister Lee's Noodles, where my daughter & I chose to eat, is an Asian-inspired ramen noodle bar. The owner makes his own middles & they have lots of options. My daughter & I both got Mister Lee's Hot and Spicy Ramen (ground pork, bok choy, scallions, soy, miso, sriracha, garlic oil) it was one of the best Ramen's I've had (even asked for what was left to go!)Highmark Farmstand, caught my eye immediately with their gorgeous greens, fresh fruits and more, the farmstand is almost like its own farmers-market-within-the-market. Also a variety of dried goods, pastas & honey. Green Vida Co., specializes in immune-boosting juices, juice cleanses, and immunity shots; all of their juices are small batch, raw, and made from organic fruits and vegetables. They also have fresh, organic cold-pressed juices and nut milks, smoothies and smoothie bowls, salads, and much more. Chocodiem, If you love chocolate that's as beautiful as it is delicious, you'll want to check them out. The Belgian chocolates hand-made on the premises. Try the pearl truffles, filled with dark chocolate ganache or any flavor of your choice, then dipped in white chocolate and finished with an iridescent sugar. Chocodiem also has a beautiful rainbow of macaroons, such a nice gift to bring instead of the traditional bottle of wine, when going to someone's house for dinner. Macaroons are absolutely delicious & there is no way you can just eat one truffle! They also have Belgian Hot Chocolate, mouse and other desserts. Speaking of bringing a gift to someone's home, don't pass up Mercantile Outpost, find kitchen, garden and pantry tools and accessories. Hand crafted gifts, jewelry, little trinkets. Pick up fresh cut flowers, beautiful stems that you don't see an

Kathryn P.

Such a gem in the community! Various unique concessions with quality food. Excellent market for fresh produce. Unique gifts, chocolate, wine, events.

Lawrence L.

From the atmosphere to the variety of food and vendors, this is a terrific place to go any time of the week.

Bob M.

Went here on Saturday to pick up some fresh meats from the satellite market rather than drive all the way to Hellertown. My only complaint about the Easton Public Market is the unavailability of parking proximate to the building. Otherwise, the market is in a nice central location and it is very clean and orderly for such a busy place. There are several businesses located within, and had I known, I wouldn't have gone to Arby's that day. (read my review on that place). The hours are convenient and all vendors take credit card payments.

Heather Marzano

Such outstanding service and conversation with Becca T! The wine was tasty too! Highly recommend!

Donna G.

What a fun place!! So many different vendors.meat market, taco stand, pizza, wine tasting to name a few. Come for lunch and enjoy the hustle and bussel of a busy city venue and leave with some great groceries. I bought frozen homemade pasta! So delicious!

William P

Easton Public Market is truly a wonderful place to visit for a variety of foods, coffees, chocolates, wines, entertainment - and more! Whether you need a quick bite or want to sit and enjoy your meal, there are many establishments that can deliver. More Than Q, Taylor Taco Shop, Chocodiem, and Tolino's are standouts!

Purpose T.

Oddly enough, though it is much smaller than other nearby public markets (like downtown allentown), I like it here. Mister Lee's asian cuisine is the best in the building, as evidenced by the always long line/long wait for your order. I don't mind though, it is just that good!! There is a nice variety of options and of course right outside you have a plethora of restaurants to choose from. There's a calm and peaceful energy in the air and the people who work in the market are always pleasant, in my experience. Definitely a 'must stop' when in the area!

kelby artist

A great local business. The wines are very tasty and the staff is very knowledgeable and willing to make recommendations. The location in the public market makes for a very nice atmosphere. It's great to be able to purchase a bottle and then enjoy it at one of the other vendors.

Mort C.

So the Easton Public Market is well laid out conglomeration of signature eateries, beverage shops and hip boutique style wears. It's not so large that you can get lost, but enough space for everyone to enjoy their sojourn through the nicely appointed building. The food within is pretty plentiful with selections like Ramen, BBQ, Tacos, Shellfish, Pizza and pastries for the sweet tooth! There's also freshly made coffee on deck so no worries there!! One note to consider is that all the units are pretty pricey, but it's not unusual for markets like such to add premiums to their options. I definitely recommend stopping by and perusing the market as I'm sure you will find something that you like! Cheers to all!!

George Vargo

Many wine choices from which to build a flight or just have a glass.

Ellen M.

OMG Fried while belly clams!! Sucha treat. And I didn't even have to drive to New england.

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Tolino Vineyards at the Easton Public Market

Easton Public Market, 325 Northampton St, Easton, PA 18042
(610) 829-9657