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<title>Gothamist: To Market, To Market -- Essex Street Style</title>
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<title>Austin</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 07 Dec 2006 17:03:32 -0500</pubDate>
<description>&lt;p&gt;I totally agree with what the other person said about the Times article. The market is a mix of poor local vendors against douche-bag expensive shops and nobody sells anything I would buy everyday. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<title>Moe</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 07 Dec 2006 15:54:11 -0500</pubDate>
<description>&lt;p&gt;The LAMEST part of the market is obviously Saxelby Cheesemongers. I&apos;m really glad that trust fund kids aren&apos;t just opening up fake vintage cheese shops because it looks cute, they&apos;re signing up for foodstamp cards and buying cheese for $24.99/lb! &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<title>iceberg</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 06 Dec 2006 18:17:28 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>quarterempty</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 06 Dec 2006 17:32:37 -0500</pubDate>
<description>&lt;p&gt;the times article did a great job expressing the... unique feeling of shopping at the essex street market.  it is easily the most &quot;new york&quot; experience i have on a regular basis, much of the rest of the city, frankly, can be like shopping anywhere else anymore.  

none of the three produce stands in the market appears to make even the slightest nod towards local or organic produce.  the one on north side of the market usually has fresh, clean produce, at good values too.  the other two, well, at least you&apos;re not going to pay much... 

I would shop there all the time if the whole market didn&apos;t close at six!  6:00 PM!  They&apos;ve made a big to-do about expanding their hours for the holidays, all of one hour, until 7, Thu-Sat.  And... they&apos;re closed on Sundays.   I haven&apos;t bought meat or fish there yet, it&apos;s mostly put away by the time i usually get there, about 5:45.   it all looks good though...

most of the service and merchandise-based businesses seem uninterested in non-spanish speaking customers.  the tailor in the back is the most ancient old guy though, he seems like he would be interesting to talk to.

formaggio is your standard the-cow-munched-on-this-kind-of-grass cheese and oil shop with the commiserate prices, albeit one of the few in this neighborhood (for now).  they do have incredibly well selected pour-your-own oil and balsamic.  The first time i went in there, there was this old italian guy grousing about how he never thought he&apos;d pay $15 for a bottle of olive oil.  i haven&apos;t been to saxelby cheesemongers, but their presentation and quality appear to be exquisite and the counter girl is super cute and friendly, so presumably they deserve the great press they get.

one thing i&apos;d hoped the times would get into is that there are two other abandoned spaces, one to the north and the other to the south, also part of the essex street marketcomplex.  any development plans for these? 
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<title>Trustfund Hipster</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 06 Dec 2006 17:03:01 -0500</pubDate>
<description>&lt;p&gt;I don&apos;t know how people manage to live in the neighborhood and not shop at the Essex Street Market. When I moved in relatively recently, I already knew about it and had shopped there before: it took weeks for me to figure out that there was a Key Foods close by. The grocery sections have good produce and some suprising speciality ingredients. There a couple good random stands like the bakery and juice bar by the north entrance. Saxelby&apos;s, of course, is a really welcome addition. The ESM is also a lot more fun to shop at than a supermarket.
All that said, I thought the Times article (or maybe it was the little related blurb about the market) fawned over everything a little excessively. For instance, there are some harder to find items at the butchers (especially Jeffrey&apos;s) that make for exotic shopping, but the quality, while perfectly fine, is nothing special.  Same goes for fish. ESM is not quite like the working-class covered markets of Europe where you can buy beautiful local produce for cheap, but it is fun and functional. Way to go invading hipsters for patronizing it.  I know that some of the great covered markets in France are disappearing, not to gentrification, but to changes in lifestyle (people just love supermarkets I guess).&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<title>Andre</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 06 Dec 2006 16:49:09 -0500</pubDate>
<description>&lt;p&gt;The best part of the market is definitely Saxelby Cheesemongers.  The big drawback from the market from my perspective is the hours -- no business on Sunday, and only open until 7pm.  Barely gives me enough time to get there after work!&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<title>ann</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 06 Dec 2006 16:42:47 -0500</pubDate>
<description>&lt;p&gt;I do love the new direction the market is taking, and it&apos;s nice that they&apos;ve extended they&apos;re open an extra hour on Thursday, Friday &amp; Saturday, but I think it would behoove them to extend them further, possibly to include being open on Sundays?  

Sometimes I just really need obscure Ecudorean hot peppers of death on the day of rest too!&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<title>Paul Singh</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 06 Dec 2006 15:41:30 -0500</pubDate>
<description>&lt;p&gt;paradou just opened a great little creperie stand in the market -- the owner is the nicest guy.  definitely stop by next time you&apos;re walking by -- it&apos;s at least an order of magnitude better than the crap they serve at the joint on ludlow.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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