A few local farmers’ markets to check out…

Millbrae

Made with love, Millbrae Farmers’ Market offers a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, perfect for your seasonal recipes.  With very affordable prices, you are really getting the best deals from Millbrae Farmers’ Market’s vendors. Held every Saturday from 8:00AM to 1:00PM in the City Parking Lot in the 200 block of Broadway between La Cruz and Victoria Avenue.

Burlingame

Take a walk down to Burlingame Avenue’s Fresh Market. It is open every Sunday 9 AM to 1 PM. Host to various local vendors selling everything from flowers to homemade kettle corn, scored by local musicians. Located on 200-295 Park Rd, Burlingame, shop local when you buy your Sunday morning coffee.

Brisbane

Home to your favorite hand-crafted treats and meals, the Brisbane farmers’ market offers you lobster, rotisserie, hummus, and even crepes. Save some room for these delicious delights when you plan your next visit. The farmers’ market takes place on Thursdays from 2PM to 6PM in the Community Park (5 Old County Rd, Brisbane)

Belmont

Belmont’s farmers’ market is filled with apples, pears, Brussels sprouts, artichokes, onions, potatoes, and other fall favorites. Home to your favorite local shops like Bay Area Bee’s, Bay Area Bagels, and Andreotti Farms.  Located at 1201 El Camino Real, Belmont, California, a variety of flowers, tasty hot foods, and more are available every Sunday from 9AM to 1PM.

Pacifica and Half Moon Bay

Coastside Farmers’ Market in both Pacifica and Half Moon Bay is a farmer-directed market focused on serving customers with sustainably sourced produce from local vendors. With reasonable prices for your fresh fall produce, help out local farmers and get the best ingredients for your next meals. Their Pacifica location is at Rockaway Beach, Wednesdays from 2:30PM to 6PM and their Half Moon Bay Location is at Shoreline Station from 9AM to 1PM.

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