Thursday, August 30, 2007

Farmers' Markets In The San Francisco Bay Area

In an area known for its almost ridiculous abundance of delicious fruit and vegetables, finding the best spots to shop can be overwhelming. From the chic, busy Ferry Plaza to casual, locals-only Berkeley markets, check out the fresh produce and friendly farmers at these havens for die-hard foodies.

Farmers' Markets in the San Francisco Bay Area:

Ferry Plaza Farmers' Market
Market St and The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA
Although this market can be overwhelming and is often packed to the brim, it is well deserving of its popularity. Tourists, chefs and locals alike come to this Mecca of food for some of the most beautiful produce around.

Marin County Farmers' Market
76 San Pablo Ave, San Rafael, CA
A variety of Californian farms (including many located in Marin), more than 10 bakeries and up to 40 craftspeople sell their goods every Sunday at one of the largest markets in California.

Alemany Farmers' Market
100 Alemany Blvd, San Francisco, CA
Since opening in 1943, this no-frills market has attracted farmers who are serious about their produce and knowledgeable customers who are able to spot a good deal.

Berkeley Farmers' Markets
Laid-back locals mix with chefs from the East Bay’s top restaurants at these year-round produce-intense markets which are dedicated to fresh fruits and vegetables from Northern California farms.

Crocker Galleria Farmers' Market
50 Post St, San Francisco, CA
Indoor farmers' market allows Financial District workers on their lunch breaks to buy fresh produce from more than 20 vendors.

Temescal Farmers' Market
5300 Claremont Ave, Oakland, CA
This relatively new market convinces Rockridge locals to eagerly head to the DMV parking lot for farm-fresh produce, still-warm loafs of bread and vendors offering plenty of samples.

Heart of the City Farmers' Market (U N Plaza)
1182 Market St Ste 415, San Francisco, CA
A busy market turns Civic Center's windswept concrete into a great source for low-cost produce.

Montclair Farmers' Market
La Salle Ave. at Moraga Ave., Oakland, CA
A true neighborhood scene, nearby Piedmont and Oakland residents cannot help but run into acquaintances at this popular weekend market selling fresh fruits and vegetables, smoked fish and made-to-order crepes.

Noe Valley Farmers' Market
Multiple dates Noe Valley Ministry
Families are drawn to this small but festive market for the live music, wholesome treats and seasonal fruits and vegetables.

Grand Lake Farmers' Market
Grand Ave and Lake Park Ave., Oakland, CA
A surprisingly diverse market attracts shoppers in search of reasonably priced produce, local artwork and live music. The popular food court includes organic Thai dishes, Mexican fish tacos and vegan soul food.

Enjoy!

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