a variety of flowers
food
Interesting farm fresh eggs. So cute!
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Lovely to see this Mother and daughter duo at Lucero farms! And the Jeannettes are a local a capella group that had us all signing along!
Happy Boy Farms
Kay Farm's beautiful produces
Flower stand
Tulips
Flowers
Blanket flowers as cutting flowers at farmer's stand
August flowers @Flower farmer's stand
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bounty of yumminess
Tulip season is here! The most cheerful stall you'll find at the farmers market!
Giant Dahlias
Florals.
Ranunculus from Thomas Farms. These and the anemones are gorgeous spring beauties!
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Florals.
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Tulips @ Temescal Farmer's market
Joy F.
May 29, 2023
Great selection of produce both veggies and fruits, especially mulberries. Firs time trying this lovely fruit and so good! Get them before they sell out. A nice mid-size market that has coffee, starter bread, milk, cheese etc.
Read MoreNgoc My H.
Dec 12, 2020
I love the variety of vendors at this market. They have it all: flowers, meat, veggies, fruit, kombucha, beer, and quick bites! My friend and I went to Jack London's Farmers market and the pickings were a bit slim so we decided to come to this market. We definitely weren't disappointed. It's a great one stop shop for your produce and to grab a coffee or a quick bite in between shopping. The fruit and veggie vendors are very popular here and you'd have to stand in a line if you're coming later in the day. The line moves slowly as well. Come early for all the good pickings! I came here for a few apples got my charcuterie board and had to have some snacks! I had a chicken empanada from Midwife & Baker, it was absolutely divine and the sauce that comes w the empanada is tart and amazing. I also had a fresh kombucha, which was also tasty. Just a warning, all the food here is on the pricier side for the portion that you get, but I love supporting small businesses!
Read MoreMorgan Z.
Sep 20, 2020
I love going to the Temescal Farmers Market! I live in the area and walk over to the market almost every Sunday. All of my experiences with the vendors have been positive and I've been able to try a ton of delicious local fruit, veggies, hot sauce, juice, milk, bread, etc. It's a great, family-friendly space to check out on Sunday.Some days when I'm not looking to buy anything for the week, I'll at least stop by on Sunday for some coffee, freshly squeezed juice or tacos from Cholita Linda. There is a vendor that brings flowers as well, which I'll get to have fresh flowers in the house for the week.I've gotten flatbread and dips from Bolani a few times and they are amazing. Such an easy treat to have in the house for breakfast or lunch.There is something for everyone at the market! I will say some of the food or vendors are on the higher end of price, but the quality is great.
Read MoreHazel C.
Sep 3, 2019
The main reason I go to this Farmers Market is the Starter Bakery stand and the parking. Much easier to park around here than the Saturday Grand Lake Farmers Market. I'm a big fan of Starter Bakery's pastries, especially their Kouign Amanns and their Hazelnut Croissants. The hubby likes their Quiches too, so we also get that. They have a pretty big selection of both sweet and savory products. It's always hard to choose! The last time we were at the Market, we got a couple of organic plant starts from Kassenhoff Nursery--a Taiwanese Eggplant and a Tuscan Melon. I was amazed that the Eggplant produced one eggplant in about a month and just a few days ago, I harvested two more. There are more coming! The melon is slowly but surely growing. One of the melons is a little bigger than a golf ball. It has several flowers, so we will probably get a few melons this season. If you need a cup of joe, the coffee from Rhetoric Coffee is really good. I haven't tried food from the other vendors except for Cholita Linda. We will be back for sure. Perhaps buy a few more plants for fall planting. I'm excited to see what we can add to our garden!
Read Moremarcia g.
Aug 25, 2023
Every Sunday. Great market. Perfect size. Friendly environment. Highly recommend you try it.
Read MoreKatie Y.
Dec 21, 2020
I live within walking distance, so I frequent this farmers market often. It's a really nice option during COVID to get fresh food. It sounds like it's smaller than most markets, but it has what I need. I frequent the following pretty much on a weekly basis:-Starter Bakery (take my money! I'll buy 4 kouign amanns at once which at $4.5 each adds up)-Boochman Kombucha (64 oz refill for $12, great value imo)-Various vegetable stands - the produce is pretty cheap-Others as neededI find that the fruit is kind of expensive (once unwittingly spent $15 on mandarins), but the vegetables are very cheap, cheaper than Berkeley Bowl! 3 bunches of kale for $5! Onions at $1/lb! And other fresh veggies
Read MoreTed R.
Jan 28, 2018
One of my favorite things in a loveful nabe! Where you gonna find organic CARDOON, with 4- & 5-foot stalks. Have you ever heard of CARDOON? Let it find you at Serendipity Farms... Great steaks, sausage and jerky at Prather Ranch. Boccalone salumi has the ultimate savory treats. Feel Good bakery will make you do just that. I love their turnovers and the crusty bread. Starter Bakery is good too. Baia Pasta is Oakland-made. Bolani? Yes! The Vice Squad you want to see is usually here, Vice Chocolates! Tofu Yu brings their organic and vegan foods all made from, you guessed it.... Thomas Farm brings sustainably-grown flowers. The Living Apothecary has vegan milk. There usually seated next to Saint Benoit Creamery and their charmingly bottled organic milk. You'll also find organic rice, estate-grown teas, organic kimchi and krauts, natch'. Fruits and veggies galore...and mostly organic. Plus, there's plenty of great ready to eat food. Pizza Politana's wood-fired pie is a favorite. I like Andy & Cindy's Thai stand. Donna's Tamales is all-organic! Our local fave Mexican restaurant got it start here, Cholita Linda. The Green Egg brings the avocado toast craze right to our neighborhood.And always good music, live!So if you've read this far and you're wondering how you're going to handle all this goodness, I recommend bringing plenty of your own grocery bags and starting your culinary adventure at High Wire coffee roasters in the corner closest to the back lot. I think I failed to mention that there is parking lot the back but it's often full, so you might want to take the first place you can find on the street...Bonus tip, if you want to get through in a hurry, get here around 9:15 or 9:30 and there are no lines. Bonus tip number two, show up just before 1 and there are some deals to be had, but greatly reduced selection.
Read MoreJessica Z.
Apr 20, 2022
Love the vendors, the cleanliness, the prices... This is a fantastic market! They have a great variety for how small the space is. I wish they would bring back the food vendors! The area is a lovely place to have lunch on the grass.
Read MoreNatasha K.
Jun 26, 2019
I was a bit disappointed in this one, and still prefer the one at Lake Merrit. This one is pretty small. I was hoping there would be more variety of things here. I do like that they have ATM and bathrooms at the building across the street that are available to farmers market customers. I actually came here looking for a particular vendor I was told would be there, but they weren't.
Read MoreRebecca Y.
Jul 14, 2024
Pinnacle Farms ,one of the oldest organic farms in California,has excellent produce grown in eastern Salinas valley . I appreciate my produce with some dirt on it. It keeps longer and I know it came out of the ground recently.
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