With the Bay Area being an agricultural hotspot, there are so many fantastic farmers’ markets waiting to be discovered. From fresh produce to ready-made food, there is no shortage of wonderful food options waiting to be discovered by you. Farmers’ markets thrive in all corners of San Francisco, but below are some of the top options to dip your toe into the world of markets.
The Ferry Plaza Farmers’ Market is run by Foodwise and serves as a link between community members and the local markets surrounding it. This market runs three days a week: Tuesday and Thursday offer a small market with limited hours, and Sunday offers an expansive market with over 100 vendors. No matter what day you visit, the market will be a perfect spot to pick up fresh produce and try a fresh, ready-made bite.
Heart of the City Farmers’ Market
Heart of the City’s Farmers’ Market is the only independent, farmer-operated nonprofit farmers market in the city! They are open Wednesdays and Sundays with dozens of stands waiting to be discovered. From fresh bread to produce and cakes, this market truly offers all that you could ever want. As a bonus, your parking will be validated for 90 minutes if you visit the market!
Alemany Farmers’ Market has been in operation since 1943 and was the first to operate in California. This market hosts over 100 stalls filled with local fruits, vegetables, flowers, and even artisan food. The market is huge, but the feeling is intimate, with many locals visiting every Saturday.
Fort Mason Farmer’s Market is the perfect spot for a market with a view! Every Sunday, this market hosts over 50 vendors offering the freshest picks of the season. Because it sits in the Marina, it is the perfect place to pick up freshly prepared food for a picnic with views of the Golden Gate.
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