Croissants & pastries
ars of honey
Honey, sourdough bread, radishes, carrots, lettuce
Donuts
food
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loaf of bread wrapped in plastic
The Goddess of Celery. :-)
Handmade soaps
LOVE the honey here, so glad I finally stopped by.
Handmade soaps
Wards BBQ - Mac-n-Cheese
Wards BBQ Tri Tip
drink
food
Old town baking co - rosemary sourdough
Wards BBQ - Pulled Pork
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Jewelry
I use their cbd products for pain, inflammation, sleeplessness, skin condition. Very happy with the results.
Judy T.
May 30, 2023
Came here on the way to Temecula to see what snacks I could grab. This is a true farmer's market with lots of produce stands. There were also 3 different stands for honey that were differently priced. Chaupain bakery, donuts, and tamales were the food options. There were also a good amount of craft vendors. I especially liked some bags and hats from Mexico.
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Julia H.
Feb 29, 2024
I love this farmers market because my favorite honey is sold there. Bobcat properties farm has the most delicious honey, because of their honey I haven't caught any sickness in a year! They also have chapstick, soap, they sell delicious avocados as well. You won't be disappointed!
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Yvonne G.
Jan 28, 2023
Support local come on Saturday to get the best honey, veggies, eggs, etc. The veggies are fresh, huge and you know where your food is coming from. I'm been coming to the market for years. I love the beautiful colored eggs from Griffith family farms & he also sells the best citrus & avocados. I stopped buying my kale/spinach from the store, the kale selection here is the bomb, purple kale, dinosaur kale, so good in salads & smoothies and you get a big bunch to last all week. Bobcat Properties Farm honey the only honey I buy, it really is the best, my favs are black sage & buckwheat you can feel & taste the pollen bits in the buckwheat. This is real honey, I have visited & toured their mountain farm so beautiful. Stop buying store bought honey or who knows what or where it's coming from. Support local!!
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Lori C.
Feb 19, 2023
Small farmers' market, but lots of great vendors. I especially love the honey from Bobcat Farms. Truly local in the Corona foothills.
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Cara C.
Dec 30, 2017
This is a pretty small farmers market, but there is a consistent variety of produce between the regular vendors. In addition to the fresh local produce, we're particularly fond of the local honey vendors. It's nice knowing we're supporting local apiaries and the buzzy little gals pollinating the plants in Corona and the nearby foothills for us. Because so much of the produce is local, it's also seasonal, so it's great for your health and nutrition, but you'll probably see a lot of the same types of produce at multiple stands. There is usually at least one egg vendor and a the citrus growers are well represented as well. Produce prices are always great. There are a few spots with locally prepared food as well (giant tamales, fresh fudge), as well as quite a few non-food vendors as well, in case you're looking for something of that sort (vintage bird cages, soaps, garlic grinders)...And of course, like most farmer's markets, it's easiest to bring cash (bonus points for smaller bills!).
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Alex Z.
Jul 3, 2022
This farmers market is small, there are certified organic and self-sourced farmers closest to sixth street. Come enjoy some Bobcat farms honey, you won't find any honey finer anywhere on the internet. Enjoy produce picked and brought directly to you and not a distributor. You'll enjoy your fruits and veggies so much more when you're eating seasonal produce grown locally, it's sweeter, freshee, and more nutritious.
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Wendy B.
Jul 30, 2011
Not a real big farmers market, but the best in all of Corona (that's not hard, 'cause its the only one in Corona). Coronians seems to have a hard time supporting small local businesses so we don't attract higher end. That's why I have to travel so much to get gourmet stuff (I'd probably travel anyway, that's my passion).Produce is nice and really fresh, but priced high. Hey, I thought farmers markets were supposed to be cheaper by cutting out the middle man. The benefit - at least you can find some of the more exotic produce, similar to most farmers markets, and some let you taste before you buy.Highlights:The peanut guy, Big Papa's, is always there with his freshly roasted peanuts and honey. He gives samples, and will give you the lesser roasted, if you happen to notice. When done right, they are sublime.The BBQ guy - mmmmmm - really good ribs and stuff. I like his BBQ sauce.Nice big parking lot. No hassle there.I much prefer some of the other farmer's markets such as Vista and Temecula. But good in a pinch.
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Darlene K.
May 15, 2019
I wish I could give this a higher star rank, but sadly it's not there yet. There is not enough food/produce vendors yet to give this the market feel and prices you love when going to a farmers market as they do not need to be competitive with each other at pricing. The mix of miscellaneous vendors at the end is probably appealing to some, but it looses the market feel and instead feels like a trade show area of a fair. Still a fun little trip for a Saturday morning.The Details and Helpful Info:You could probably walk the whole thing in 10 minutes or less. (This includes browsing)Dog Friendly but on leashUnshaded (produce vendors normally under tents)Bountiful parking available through abandoned Corona Mall parking area (on the other side of brick buildings)Most Vendors prefer cashBring your own bagsIt has some potential and I for one hope to see it grow over the years. Good luck.
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Thi Le L.
Jun 30, 2018
Very impressed with this lil market! Not huge but still holds its own. Pretty good variety of stuff. Local seasonal produce, honey, bread, cakes, cheese, artists, balsamic vinegar. The sellers are super friendly.
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Alma W.
Sep 17, 2022
Great food with lots of it. People continue to return n refer others to the barbeque pit. I will continue to drive a few miles to get there.
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