variety of fruits and vegetables
variety of fruits and vegetables
Shrooms
person holding a plastic container with a piece of cake in it
$6 Cinnamon Vanilla {6/9/2024}
Ken's Top Notch
Really nice local farm: At Clement, Ferry Building & Inner Sunset markets
Some beautiful Strawberries, I picked up a box of 3 from Urban Organics
From Little French Bakery tent
Inner Sunset Farmers Market 07.18.21
outside
Market just past Noon
Chocolate Chip with nuts & apricots, Poppyseed muffin
food
Peppers
William's Empanada (filled with artichokes, parmesan, mushrooms, zucchini, and berbere) from the Little Sky Bakery stand
Flowers from Sunrise Nursery
Inner Sunset Farmers Market
Persimmon and grape fruit leather
Fifth Crow Farms' produce (lots more not pictured)
Baked Goods
Currant sourdough scone from the Little Sky Bakery stand
Chose these two beans, new to me.
Lisa X.
Apr 5, 2024
Small farmers market located in a parking lot in the Inner Sunset. Although small compared to other farmers market, it has a good mix of vendors serving the community. Operating on Sundays from 9 am - 1 pm.
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Steph K.
May 19, 2024
Convenient. Fresh local produce. Friendly vendors. Pleasant experience. Bring reusable bags for purchases. Stop by customer service first if you have food stamps (CALFRESH) to match dollars from your CalFresh account. Most of the vendors accept CalFresh.
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Joseph A.
Jul 10, 2022
The Inner Sunset Farmer Market is not huge, but it does have a nice mix of vendors. I saw merchants selling Fruit / Veg, Meats, Mushrooms, Honey, Flowers and some Hot Foods. Shopping here will allow you access to most things one could want, but due to the market size there are limitations. If you live in the area or plan to visit a local shop then I'd say take a moment on a Sunday morning to visit the Farmers Market.On this tripI picked up some Strawberries from Urban Organics.As for parking, I found a spot a block to the South. competition for spaces was a bit fierce but we also had the monthly Flea market today.
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Jennifer O.
Jun 5, 2022
I was grateful I had cash in my wallet: There were terrific finds at this small yet diversified farmers' market.The small parking lot between 8th and 9th Avenue just off Irving is reserved Sundays 9-1.Honey, hummus, French bakery, lots of individual farms selling everything from peaches, blackberries, scallions, little gem lettuce and summer squash.Organic strawberries were nicely priced at $13 for three overflowing baskets (they're usually more at other farms). The same vendor had fresh dill, bouquets of flowers and interesting heirloom beans.The lemon meringue tarte was irresistible and we spent our last $10 on two half pints of pesto.Unless you can walk or take the N-Judah, parking in the Inner Sunset on Sunday is challenging but worth it.
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Alli P.
Mar 17, 2021
The Inner Sunset Farmers' Market is a goldmine for honey, cheese and gorgeous flower arrangements. It doesn't get as crowded as some other farmer's markets--which I love since I hate crowds--and it also has high quality vegetables and beautiful fruits. There is a pupusa stand that makes delicious pupusas. The guy allowed me to borrow his entire bottle of Tapatio sauce since I'm kind of a stickler for hot sauce to eat mine. They were legit pupusas! Very tasty. Love this farmer's market and will be back to visit soon.
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Korina Y.
Jul 18, 2021
It's a nice small farmer's market on Irving between 8th and 9th. Ken's has tasty fresh fruits ( peaches , nectarines, grapes , apricots etc ) for reasonable prices. Fresh cut flower bouquets are so pretty. This farmer's market is nowhere near the size of the one at Ferry Building but the nice thing is it's not crazy crowded.
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Naina S.
May 18, 2021
The Inner Sunset Farmers' Market is one of my top in the city! They have great vendors and the size of the market is very intimate. I didn't get to snap a lot of pictures because my hands were so full! They have a pasta stand that is a must stop. Their homemade creamy pesto is delicious and their pasta is so good. They have good bundle deals as well. I posted a picture of the pasta I made from them with their sauce as well. My other faves were the chocolate stand, baked goods, hummus, mushrooms, and pet stand! They each had really great items for sale and I felt like I was supporting awesome local businesses. My cat loved the treats from the pet stall. The baked goods were incredible, all of them homemade and perfect to eat.The greens are also so luscious and affordable! I got kale for $2 in a bundle deal with my friends and also found some incredible Thai basil. The aroma was so enticing, I can't wait to cook with it. They also have many opportunities to buy some fresh flowers, eggs, and meat. I didn't take advantage of those stalls this time but I'm already gearing up to go again next weekend so I probably will then! This time I'll take more pictures too.
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Raymond L.
Mar 13, 2022
What a dummy, I don't know why I never did a review of a farmer's market, I certainly go to them enough.This is fairly small farmer's market. It's located between two streets in a parking lot, you would easily miss it if you were not aware of its location. It's only there on sundays from dawn to arou1:00p. You can get an abundance of organic farm fresh market items here. You have a food truck that has great papusas, there is honey, fish, eggs, flowers, berries galore and vegetables.One vendor in particular that we often always visit is run by this Hmong lady, her booth is normally on the south side of the parking lot. She has some of the freshest leafy green vegetables we have ever gotten. This time she had some Thai broccoli, just think of a grown up broccoli raab, if you are a fan of different leafy greens, the Thai broccoli is a can't miss. We have gotten pea sprouts and chard of all types. She had another type of leafy green which I never bothered to ask what it's called, it sort of looked like broccoli raab which was also pretty fantastic. Do look for this ladies booth if you want great fresh organic vegetables.I've been there when there was a musician or musicians playing there on occasions.If you are a blueberry or strawberry fan, if someone is selling it you will get some of the best organic ones.
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Joanna T.
Nov 22, 2020
Thank you for bringing farmers & small business vendors to this neighborhood! You make it possible for people who have low incomes (and use EBT) to get fresh produce
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Jennifer S.
Nov 1, 2020
Cute little farmers market here on Sundays! I am definitely a fan of a good farmers market because it is a very nostalgic experience for me. My parents used to take me to the farmers market every weekend growing up in North Carolina. That being said, SF farmers markets are clearly not the same, but they do put a good amount of fresh produce at our finger tips...especially when sometimes the closest thing to you is the produce section at Target. meeps.This farmers market is small and from other reviews it looks like the vendors might rotate in and out. When I went it was primarily produce and not much of anything else. For covid times, it was really busy, but there was a line to get into the market itself so there is definitely a conscious effort to keep the crowding to a minimum. Good to stop by for some good produce, but probably not great if you're looking for a big farmer's market to peruse. It's more of a stop by for 10-15 minutes and you're basically done with your shopping!
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