Union Square’s Sherman Market is locavore’s godsend, with an inventory almost exclusively procured from New England farms and independent businesses. It’s practically a retail version of a farmer’s market, with all corners stocked with fresh, local goodies: shelves piled with honeys, jams, crackers, coffee; fridges lined with milk, eggs, pickles; freezers larded with gelato, meats, poultry; tables laden with fruit, vegetables, herbs; and a glass case topped with breads and filled with cheeses. Under shared ownership (and internally connected) with Sherman Cafe, the petite Market manages to...
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Sherman Market's sister business Sherman Cafe is right around the corner, serving coffee, tea, sandwiches and pastries with a focus on local, seasonal ingredients.