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This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience possible. Inner Richmond , agriculturalinstitute. Courtesy of Divisadero Farmer's Market. Once located just off of Divisadero Street, then in the DMV parking lot, and now temporarily housed in the John Adams Library parking lot, the Divis market is community-minded, with options for classics such as berries, stone-fruit, and vegetables, as well as eggs, seafood, and cheese.
Visit Achadinha Cheese for fresh, unique goat cheeses and consider whipping up some roasted summer carrots and early-season apricots with California honey and earthy goat cheese crumbled over the top. Summer never tasted so good. Arrive early to beat the crowd and don't forget a bouquet from Sunrise Nursery. NoPa , pcfma. Courtesy of Fillmore Farmer's Market.
The Fillmore market fills out with about 15 vendors who provide the essentials berries, nuts, veg , but also sneak in a few surprises—think smoked salmon from Coastside Farms and Specialties and probiotic drinks from Drink LaVie. If you're really trying to impress your sweet, or just need to liven up your kitchen, wake up bright and early for a stab at the most beautiful flowers from Santa Rosa Flowers. With more than 35 vendors, you can buy for just about any occasion, be it a special dinner or your weekly shop.
The market is made all the more magical with a stroll along the water—and perhaps a breakfast sandwich from Boffo Cart too.
For a sweet summery snack, don't miss cherries from Resendiz or blueberry jam from Triple Delight. Be sure to check out their website for seasonal recipes and farmer spotlights. Heart of the City is the only independent, farmer-operated nonprofit market in town. Heart of the City aims to bring healthy, affordable food to a food desert in SF, while supporting small, local, sustainable farming practices. This huge market sets up in UN Plaza every Wednesday and Sunday for 10 whole hours—for the best selection of produce, get there before 3pm; for the cheapest prices, go later in the day.
The market works with over 50 vendors, including purveyors of specialty Asian produce, so you won't have a problem finding what you need. Courtesy of Mission Community Market. This is much more than a farmers' market. Head over on Thursdays to support the small businesses of the Mission and engage in a community effort against economic insecurity and hunger. With a variety of vendors, street food, community programming, and art, you won't want to miss this veritable street fair.
If you're not in the mood to turn your market haul into dinner yourself, rest assured that ready-made options—think potstickers from Papa's Dumplings and rainbow tortillas and salsa from market newcomer Bolita Masa will keep you happy.
Courtesy of Airbnb. This neighborhood farmers' market has been operating since , providing fresh produce, honey, cheeses, bread, oil, vinegar, dried fruits, and nuts from local, small farms. With ten farm vendors and six food vendors offering plenty of takeout-friendly options, Noe Valley Farmers' Market is a small-scale operation making a big community impact. Check out the scene every Saturday to support their mission to provide healthy, sustainable food.
Noe Valley , noevalleyfarmersmarket. Courtesy of Bartable. This tiny, cramped market is packed with flavor—swing by on your lunch break for produce and specialty, gourmet foods perfect for a quick, delicious meal downtown.
The market also offers heirloom varieties of many fruits and vegetables, as well as plenty of berries and summer produce, perfect for an afternoon pick-me-up at work. Much better than paying big bucks for a mediocre sandwich. FiDi , cafarmersmkts. Courtesy of sarahzuhlsdorf. One of the Agricultural Institute of Marin's nine markets, this rain or shine market offers all the usual farmers' market staples, seasonal produce like summer squash from Kay Lee Farm or strawberries from Williamson, and eats like vegan tacos from Vacos and wontons from Sowl Bowls.
Courtesy of northbeachfarmersmarket. The North Beach Farmers' Market just reopened for its fourth season in a brand new location nearly two times the size as before—and the infamous Chef Martin Yan and Tony Gemignani even did the ribbon-cutting honors.
At the volunteer-run and organized market, pick up your weekly produce along with gourmet items like Obour Foods' hot curry hummus or a fresh loaf from Saltwater Bakeshop. Don't skip California Kahve, a vintage caravan serving organic coffee alongside Dynamo Donuts.
North Beach , northbeachfarmersmarket. Sasha Ashall and Chloe Saraceni. There's no lovelier time than spring in the Bay Area to shop for fresh produce at our many farmers' markets—especially on the heels of the pandemic, when we're all ditching our masks and gulping for fresh air. Inner Sunset Farmers' Market Courtesy of Inner Sunset Farmers' Market This year-round community market has fewer than 20 vendors, but you'll still find local folks doing their weekly shop here for the best California produce around.
Castro Farmers' Market Courtesy of Castro Farmer's Market The Castro market's evening time slot makes it the perfect place to get inspired for tonight's dinner or tomorrow's breakfast. Divisadero Farmers' Market Courtesy of Divisadero Farmer's Market Once located just off of Divisadero Street, then in the DMV parking lot, and now temporarily housed in the John Adams Library parking lot, the Divis market is community-minded, with options for classics such as berries, stone-fruit, and vegetables, as well as eggs, seafood, and cheese.
Fillmore Farmers' Market Courtesy of Fillmore Farmer's Market The Fillmore market fills out with about 15 vendors who provide the essentials berries, nuts, veg , but also sneak in a few surprises—think smoked salmon from Coastside Farms and Specialties and probiotic drinks from Drink LaVie.
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