Cupertino Farmer's Market
Gold Nuggets at Cupertino's Farmer's Market
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Cupertino Farmer's Market
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Kettle corn at Cupertino's Farmer's Market
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Cupertino Farmer's Market
Jungle app for knife sharpening at Cupertino's Farmer's Market
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Cupertino Farmer's Market
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Cupertino Farmer's Market
Suma R.
Nov 25, 2024
The best farmers market in the area, the fresh fruits and veggies at reasonable prices. This has become our Sunday family ritual to get the veggies and fruits for the week. There are some nice pastry stores as well and lots of free samples!It's in the De Anza college parking with ample parking space for everyone.
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Melissa M.
Mar 28, 2024
Small but mighty selection of farms! Last time I was here one stand was having a $1/lb everything sale! Amazing honey stand here, some of the best you'll ever try! And beautiful blue eggs. Got to try out the cybertruck coffee stand, super yummy, and a great photo op haha!
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Rita N.
Feb 2, 2023
Is that a farmers' market? New year, new location!I thought the Cupertino Farmer's Market was in the Memorial Park parking lot on Sundays, but I never got to visit that spot because street parking was atrocious. Driving down Stelling, I saw the market tents up in the parking lot of De Anza College and thought, wait, it's not a flea market day, so did the farmer's market move? I circled back to Memorial Park and indeed there were no market tents or bumper to bumper cars fighting for parking. Instead, I easily parked at De Anza College parking lot B right next to the tents and sauntered on in, skipping with glee because it was so easy! I love the new location! It's right under the solar panels so there's a bit of shade and cover from the light rain and plenty of space to walk and peruse the shops without feeling crowded by other shoppers. I love the variety of fresh produce - oranges, pomelos, broccoli, lettuces, onions, leeks, carrots, daikons, grapes, strawberries, blueberries, cauliflower, persimmons, and so much more! I'm sure there will be even more varieties come spring and summer! Aside from fresh fruits and veggies, there are also several food stalls to grab some noms while you shop, including a bakery and a honey vendor that sells local honey which is a must for any farmer's market. Plus, there was also a stall selling live plants with some beautiful buds ready to bloom, perfect to jump start your garden for spring or add to your house plant collection that you may have started cultivating during the pandemic. What was most astounding this past Sunday was the longest line I've ever seen for any stall. I thought the line may have been for free Luvs diapers because I saw a truck with Luvs on it but upon closer inspection, it was a Luv's Brownies food truck with lots of yummy looking sweet treats but no, the line was not for brownies. The line that was more than 50 people long was for the seafood vendor selling bags of crabs and fish as fast as they can! I couldn't understand the rapid dialect spoken to know if it was a good deal or not, but lots of people were on board to get fresh crab and fish probably for their Lunar New Years celebrations. I couldn't wait that long in the cold but maybe another time. There was also a knife sharpener with a really cool automatic knife sharpening machine with flashing lasers, and I hope he'll be back next Sunday because I'm bringing my dull knives to get sharpened for sure. You just need to download the Jingle app and pre-pay $4 per knife and the app will tell you if and when he'll be there to sharpen knives. The seasons speak to what farmers and vendors bring to the market. Winter may be sparse, but I anticipate the coming of spring and burst colors and flowers!Farmer's markets are such a joy to shop at, and I'm so happy that the Cupertino farmer's market found a new home at De Anza College, and I can't wait to come back again for more fresh produce.
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Alisa B.
Nov 7, 2021
Cute little farmers market on Stevens Creek by De Anza College. Lots of lot parking and street parking. Can get pretty crowded around noon.Not a ton of variety. A majority of the booths are fresh produce from local farms. Lots of berries and apples! There were a few unique booths: essential oils, dim sum, seafood, kettle corn, coffee, and pastries. However, it was still lacking some farmers market staples like flowers, food trucks, bread, juice, plants, etc.Note: a lot of booths take credit and Apple Pay, but I would recommend bringing cash for some of the produce stands.
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Harimau62 C.
Jun 30, 2023
The farmers market is now located in the De Anza College's parking lots. This location is much easier to go to vs. the Senior Center parking lot.
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Katherine L.
Dec 3, 2023
It was just alright compared with other markets around the area. The vendors are plentiful but the clientele can be pushy and disregard commonly accepted concepts of queueing. This happened on multiple occasions so it must be the accepted norm. Not too much food other than bakeries. They had a cool robotics demonstration for the kids.
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Ram S.
Mar 21, 2021
Still continue to be excited about this Farmers market, one of the best in the Bay Area. They have shifted locations to the memorial park now instead of the dance academy parking lot earlier. Mostly similar stalls, though the parking situation is a lot more messier now. If you want to avoid the wait time to find parking, park on the roadside or in the strip mall across the Park and walk to the market. My favorites here are the fresh, local and organic fruits. After 1230 pm, most stalls discount the fruits to $1/ lb, which is a great deal for local produce. Apples, oranges, persimmon, apricots, pears and plums are my favorites. Strawberries are usually $10/ 3 boxes, and they are very juicy. Occasionally, you find great tomatoes and onions, but is a hit and miss. The carrots, beets and radish are out of the world fresh with their leaves intact. There is a stall at the end usually with the best collection of salads and leaves (bok Choi and some exotic varieties of spinach and greens). They will never discount and always sell out, probably the most popular stall here. Other favorites are the popcorn stall and at times, the store which stocks drumsticks, green beans and egg plants. They have to improve parking and shift the smelly sea food stall towards one of the ends instead of at the beginning.
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Mohanad S.
Jan 29, 2018
Best quality for cheap price You get any 3 items for $10 Or 1 for $5- 14 types of hummus- 4 types of garlic spreads - Salad- whole wheat baked pita chips- white baket pita chips with garlic seasoning- fresh pita bread white and wheat You can look at there Menu On Facebook or there website ***** 5 stars
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Andrew F.
Jul 2, 2023
Great market with lots of options and good prices. There are some great bakeries. The parking is great too
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Sandra T.
May 2, 2023
Excellent quality in produce. Also humus, bread, bakery items, honey, plants, & crafts. Probably more! Everything is excellent. Vendors are helpful. No pressure. Parking is easy, close to the stands, no charge.
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