Down at Shaker Square is a festival that’ll leave your stomach full but your breath a little stinky.
The annual Cleveland Garlic Festival is the primary fundraiser for North Union Farmers Market. Their goal is to provide access to fresh, healthy food from the farm to community members across Northeast Ohio.
The farmer's markets are in different locations throughout the week, and the festival helps fund that.The festival runs on Saturday, Aug. 26, until 8 p.m. and Aug. 27, from noon to 6 p.m. in Shaker Square. They’ll have every type of garlic you can think of, along with a grill-off, garlic fries, Ohio craft beers and more. There will also be live music entertainment. News 5 Now Download the News 5 Cleveland app now for more stories from us, plus alerts on major news, the latest weather forecast, traffic information and much more. Download now on your Apple device here, and your Android device here.
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