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Davis Farmers Market

4.5 (328 reviews)
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David L.

It was our lucky day. Here on a day that the market was open. It's a smaller market than Sacramento but still nice things to purchase. We were looking at the vegetables in particular. My wife spotted some fantastic looking heir loom tomatoes. Wow they were huge so we had to get one. Still have to eat it later today to know if it was worth it. Our friends had to get the lovely strawberries from another stand. They even had live music here. A great place to come and share your love to the local farmers and vendors.

veggies
Ester L.

Great farmer's market with your typical honey, bread, pastries, food stands, eggs beef seafood. Fruit and veggies are especially fresh, just a little overpriced. Standouts are pears, plums, apple juice, and pure raw honey (for the price) basically everything is good and fresh. The people here are all nice and the atmosphere is great. Just don't go too far down if you would like to avoid the political tents.

Everything I bought from the Farmers Market minus the Labubu and Purse
Melissa G.

This weekend, I stopped by the Davis Farmers Market, and I was really impressed with how much they had to offer! The farmers market is located in the heart of downtown Davis, and it was easily accessible and walkable. I arrived in the afternoon, and there was still a good amount of foot traffic. The farmers market wraps up around 1pm, so I did my shopping quickly. The food vendors are located on one end. I ordered the vegetable samosas from Kathamunda ($6 cash only). My friend and I walked towards the other end of the market, and we passed by several vendors selling fresh produce. I love seeing what's in season, and there were several vendors selling blueberries, snap peas, swish chard, among other fruits and veggies. I picked up a bag of small avocados ($8) from a vendor that sources from Riverside. Finally, I circled back to Rainwater Ranch for a fresh bouquet. My bouquet of statice (in a bright and vibrant varietal) was $12, but I rounded up with a tip. Overall, the Davis Farmers Market has a good location, friendly vendors, and fair prices. I love how family friendly it is, and it's definitely a market that I'll visit again. Good vibes to start off the weekend!

Cathrin P C.

If you've ever wanted to go to a place where everyone was genuinely super friendly and people all seem to know each other, then the Davis Farmers Market should be your local hangout. We had the most amazing free SUPER SAMPLE at an African food stand and just the whole vibe here feels like you've entered heaven where everyone is an angel. So many food options and I was super intrigued by the dumpling stand but they were still setting up at 8:30am and we didn't have time to linger. Definitely a must to try if you visit Davis

Paul W.

I wonder why it took so long for me to check out the Davis Farmers Market lol I couldn't believe all the beautiful produce that local farmers had for sale. And what blew me away was being able to smell the freshness of the vegetables in the air. I never experienced anything like it and makes me appreciate more what Farmers do. The market is pretty spread out, so there's a lot to check out. I highly recommend getting there early on Saturdays because parking can be sometimes challenging downtown.

Gabrielle B.

This farmers market is huge and has a variety of items! There is fresh produce, meat, dairy, juices, sweets and arts/crafts. I really enjoyed looking at all of the booths and I tried some amazing juice while I was here which was such a relief from the hot day. This is a fun was to enjoy Davis and stalk up on produce or gifts.

Ballon's!
Lily M.

Been here a couple times and love the energy and affordability of the produce! Very cute merch too.

Sam R.

Davis, CA Farmers Market 301 C St Davis, CA 95616 Saturday, 6/03/2023 - Went here to check it out with a beautiful friend. This little farmers market is so cute. Lots of vendors, foods, pastries, drinks, etc. There's a really clean public bathroom. I saw two staff resting by the bathroom for a bit. There's a playground, beautiful garden, and even a merry-go-around. The dim sum was so good, pastries were perfectly sweeten (not overly sweeten like at grocery stores), and even tried the Turkish coffee. Coffee was really good. Not bitter, smooth and easy to drink. My little one got a few popsicle and a few goodies from here. We will definitely go here again! Parking is a little hard to get. Oh! There's a Crepeville right across the street too!

Avocado Toast
Esther C.

As a local, this is the spot to go. This farmers market is located in Central Park. It's in the heart of Downtown Davis too so it's nice to walk around town and drop by. You can purchase fresh and organic produce. There's a variety of art vendors and local restaurants that have pop ups. Sometimes theres music. People also picnic in Central Park and hangout with friends. Overall, it's a hub that represents the beauty of Davis and beauty of local communities. I would recommend their Apple juice, baked goods, the Dumpling House, and Davis farmer's market merchandise.

Chelsea C.

I mean, have you been to Davis if you haven't gone to its fabulous Farmers Market? I consider Central Park to be the heart of the city, where all things stereotypically Davis occurs. Although it's the venue to so many other events, the weekly Farmers Market speaks to the whole identity of what Davis is. Small business, small batch, local ingredients, good agriculture, quality produce, good people (and vendors) all make up this local economy. Davis is at a constant influx between residents and new comers being a heritage town but also a college town, but the one thing that grounds us is this Farmers Market. It goes without saying that the produce you'll come across will be immaculate. It glistens. It's the best farmers have to offer. On the other side is its plethora of small business located just outside of Central Market. All the restaurants side by side for you to try! And do try everything. Im partial to the Hotdogger at the farmers market than at their permanent location. Something about joining the crowd sitting on the grass or in the garden makes it so scenic. The body slows down and learns how to stroll when you're at a farmers market like this. Additionally, micro business run by students unofficially associated with the Farmers Market supply you with good and affordable vintage or small crafts. It's like a precursor to the Craft Fair, also hosted at the Central Market. But when you visit on the weekend, you get the full breathe of what this place has to offer. It's small, it's reliable, it's specialized. Such a sweet dream. Personal favorites that are Special to this farmers market is the stand is of course, The Hotdogger, Ratzlaff Ranch's Apple Juice (in slushy form!), the plant vendors, any flower bouquets (always so seasonal and unique), and any stone fruit vendor. Have a beautiful day if you get a chance to visit!

Fruits, vegetables, meat and food offered
Darwin P.

The Davis Farmer's Market has got to be the #1 thing to do if you are ever in Davis. It seems like things get started early, around 7AM. The Market consists of food, fruits and vegetables grown locally and miscellaneous stands, like hats, badges and establishments promoting themselves, like museums, fundraisers and churches. Honestly, a bit of everything. I'm around Davis a lot, but never came around to the Market. So when I pulled up, I definitely balled out and got a lot of things: fruit, a hat and breakfast. Ah, and flowers Besides the local, authentic items, the customer service is awesome. Ambiance: Everyone is nice and is local. Some people were from Davis, but others from Sacramento and surrounding cities. It's a beautiful experience. Again, check it out if you're here in Davis. I believe they're only here weekends; I came on a Saturday

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Cool little market in the evening. I bought the best fresh apple cider there! Lots of great produce, munchies and jewelers.

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Ask the Community - Davis Farmers Market

Where is the parking located for the Davis Farmers Market?

You can park on C Street, if available, or any of the streets surrounding Central Park. When it's busy, many people park in the lot between E and F streets, behind Kinko's.

What times/days is this running?

Hi Lydia! The market is open 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays, and 4:30 to sunset Wednesdays during daylight saving time. In the winter, Wednesday hours at 3-6 p.m. Hope to see you there!

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We had a family get-together in & around Davis for the UC graduation weekend in mid-June. On…read moreSunday morning we met to have brunch in the area adjacent to the park where the craft & vintage fair was happening. After we ate and the group split off into a couple of directions, some of us went over to check out the event. It was getting to the main heat of the day, so staying in the shade as much as possible was a priority. There was a nice variety of vendors with different kinds of mostly handmade items. From beautiful jewelry to clothing, to crafty decor pieces, woodwork, suncatchers, and much more. It was a bit too hot for me to have full enthusiasm for shopping. I ended up find a spot to sit and people watch while Dear Hubby and our nieces were browsing. I was waiting on a musical group to get organized after a break to start playing. They were the main reason that I took off a star. It took them a very long time to start performing. That, and the heat - it didn't feel as fun and festive as I might have expected. That being said, I would definitely consider returning the next time we're in the area. There is a fair amount of free parking adjacent to the fair area of the park. I see from their website that they typically provide the event two Sundays a month throughout most of the year. That's a nice community offering on a regular basis. Overall, prices seemed fair and the vendors were very friendly.

My friends and I spotted a poster by our friend's house stating that the Davis Craft & Vintage Fair…read morewas open on Sunday 10-4 PM in the Central Park Pavilion. I'm so glad we ended up going, there were so many amazing stalls and products being sold. There was jewelry, hair accessories, scarves, baby toys, skincare, candles, a vintage clothing store, wood carved goods, wood notebooks, and more. I ended up purchasing jiggling scent bubbles from K and D Kreations and a vanilla scented sugar scrub from a goat milk skincare stall. I also spotted a hand knit and crocheted stall that took custom orders, I took note of it for the future! There's food trucks selling handmade pies, a lemonade stand, coffee, and Hawaiian shaved ice. The live music is really relaxing. This is definitely worth a visit if you're in the area- and if you're not, no worries! I spoke with many of the vendors and they were very friendly and let me know that they tend to sell their goods at the farmers market in West Sacramento and other neighboring areas.

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