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    Stinson Beach Market - Organic coffee- yummm

    Stinson Beach Market

    3.4(85 reviews)
    0.4 km
    $$

    Good in a pinch. I stopped here before a hike, and i was hoping for more sandwich choices. They…read morehad turkey sandwiches and salami sandwiches. It is kind of a small place, so I think having only a few choices is reasonable. It looks like a good place for sundries, a few groceries, and snacks. The cashier was polite.

    We spent a week in a rental at the beach here and this market is the only one in the area…read more Typically when that is the case you know you're gonna pay a convenience fee and you accept it but I thought the prices here were really reasonable. The market is bigger than it looks and has a good selection of items. We came here three separate times during our stay and they always had what we needed....Toothbrush, razors, cold drinks, sandwiches, snacks and they were just a 5 minute walk from the rental. **Side note in case anyone is searching reviews looking for a bathroom** I was outside one afternoon with our dog waiting on the bench in front for my husband to grab me a drink and a car full of young ladies pulled up doing the potty dance and rushed in. There are signs that say "no public restroom" and I guess staff adhered strictly to it because they came out panicked and still squirming. I told them I wasn't from the area but there is a park across the street and although it's a little hidden, there is a porty potty on the East side. They thanked me and ran off and later thanked me again when I saw them in town. If we stay in Stinson again, I won't worry about overpacking because this market has what you need....except a bathroom!

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    Marin Community Farm Stand & CSA - Smoked local Salmon out of Petaluma

    Marin Community Farm Stand & CSA

    4.7(68 reviews)
    13.3 km
    $$

    While I was between jobs, I spent a lot of time doing what I love most: taking long drives through…read morethe backroads of Marin and Sonoma. One day, I stumbled upon The Farm Stand, and it felt like discovering a hidden treasure. It is, without question, one of the best farm stand experiences I've ever had, and I've been to a lot of them. Jim could probably sell anything, but that's because he's genuinely passionate about what he does. He curates only the very best, though truthfully, the produce and goods largely sell themselves. What sets this place apart is the care behind it. The attention, the pride, the hospitality - all the things that feel like they're are waning from our country. We've become so accustomed to transactional experiences and mediocre service that they've almost become the norm. Then you encounter a place like this and realize what you've been missing. It's like waking up from a fever dream and wondering, "Why isn't everything this good?" I now drive from Sebastopol to visit The Farm Stand regularly. Not just for the incredible food, but for the experience itself. It's a reminder that places built with intention, passion, and genuine human connection still exist. And somehow, that nourishes something much bigger than an appetite!!!

    After being made to stand about six feet away from all the produce, i'm assuming so we couldn't see…read morehow rotten it was, the over-eager guy in a cowboy hat assured me that their peaches were excellent and ripe. Only after arriving at our campsite, I discovered that the peaches were both incredibly firm and completely unedible. Our nectarines, however were not firm but had rot in every single one of them. Don't fall for their lies and just go to Good Earth in Fairfax instead.

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    Mill Valley Market

    Mill Valley Market

    4.4(244 reviews)
    8.5 km
    $$

    After a beautiful day in the woods and hiking on Mt Tam, we stopped by this amazing family run…read moremarket . What a Gem and great find . Mill Valley Market has been operating since 1929 and they are still family run . This is their 4th generation! We came to get their sandwiches and boy did they deliver. Ordered 2 vegetarian, chicken chipotle, Thanksgiving turkey and got jerk chicken from the hot foods buffet! They are way better than Whole Foods fyi! Great quality and freshest taste ! Delicious food and great service ! Love supporting our local gems and they nourished us with love! They also have a fish and meat market ! And a full grocery store plus a ln amazing wine selection and hot and cold buffet! Will be back!!

    We came here today to get a sandwich to go for a picnic at the redwood park nearby…read more We ordered on the phone for a steak sandwich on a Dutch crunch roll. The $14.99 sandwich was pre-cut and full of thick pieces of steak. There was a ton of arugula and pickled red onion. This was a very good homemade tasting sandwich of great quality. The market itself is pretty low key, very dense and small. It has everything you need but it doesn't have the produce that I would normally get at a Whole Foods or Good Earth. The service was good and it was very convenient to go to. We will definitely come back to get sandwiches here whenever we have a picnic nearby. It was convenient. The redwood park nearby did not disappoint.

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    Peterson's Farm - Bee hives

    Peterson's Farm

    4.1(11 reviews)
    39.1 km
    $

    I thought this would be a nice alternative to the giant, crowded, carnival-like pumpkin patches in…read morethe area and I was right. Peterson's Farm is a small working farm in a hilly rural area just outside of Petaluma. Don't expect a huge parking lot, jumpy houses, sprawling corn mazes and haunted houses. Peterson's is small, intimate, quaint, and low-key. The grounds are very pretty with many trees, barns and fields, etc. However, the patch is rather small and I agree with another reviewer who mentioned the pumpkin selection was pretty slim for early October. They probably have a lot of schools going there to pick up pumpkins during the week. On the grounds you'll find adorable cows, bunnies, ponies, chickens, and geese that you can feed. There are many beehives, a couple apple trees, and a small barn where you can purchase honey and other things like tomatoes and soap (if they have any in stock). The farm is perfect for small children or babies. I wish the areas surrounding the patch were a little more maintained. There are a few dilapidated fences and structures that are laying around in piles and instead of being removed, just have caution tape around them. These "props" did not look good in the background of the photos I was trying to shoot of my toddler picking a pumpkin. Overall this place is really cute and perfect for small children. They have wagons that you can take out to the field to haul your pumpkins back. Luckily, Peterson's doesn't get too crowded on the weekends and there was plenty of parking in their small lot. The pumpkins are reasonably priced according to size, rather than weight. Bring cash because they don't take cards.

    Went here today for a hunt through the pumpkin patch. This is a small, family owned farm. If you're…read morelooking for a spot to pick up a pumpkin, have your child (or your friend's children, or your dog, or your boyfriend) pose next to a giant cardboard cutout of Elvira or Frankenstein, or Divine... This isn't the place to go. If you're afraid of dirt and mud, chickens, honeybees, cows, ponies, or, well... REAL LIFE, like where your food really comes from... Don't come here. Like I said, Peterson's is a real live working farm. The pumpkin patch size was on the smaller side, we got fantastic pictures of my daughter sitting around a bunch of pumpkins in, OH MY GOD, the dirt!!! I was totally stoked to come here and am thrilled that my money has gone directly to helping a family farm thrive. My husband and I laughed at a family that showed up dressed, well, for a stroll in the city... The mother all but had high heels on. Clearly, they were really looking for a place where their spawn could jump in bouncy houses and have a Disney-fied experience of a harvest tradition. They never took the kids out of the Armada and split as soon as they realized that they'd be walking in dirt to peruse the pumpkin patch. Peterson's offers educational tours for children on honey farming, and they grow other seasonal delights in addition to pumpkins - tomatoes, persimmons, dried flowers... I can't wait until my daughter is a bit older to bring her back here, perhaps in the spring, so get another gander at the chickens and cows and ponies (OH MY!!!).

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    Parkside Cafe - Baked oysters

    Parkside Cafe

    3.0(1k reviews)
    0.5 km
    $$

    Before or after a stroll on Stinson Beach, literally steps away you can visit this delightful cafe…read more It has indoor and outdoor seating. They prefer you wait outside for the bathroom that's indoors. We each had a mimosa with cava (like prosecco) with oj. I chose the fish tacos and my companion ordered the burger with bleu cheese and bacon. She said it was a little bland, as was my fish. Other times I've visited I don't recall the food I chose then as bland. Our server was sweet. We were lucky to get the last table right away at 1:15pm--it was in the shade, too. The outdoor area was completely filled the entire time we were there. No reservations, so you might need to wait for an open table.

    Pastries look delicious but giving 3 stars because of rude cashier during Saturday lunch. Other…read morestaff were nice but cashier was impatient when I asked if they had water after I ordered a croissant ( the previous customer in line took longer to order while I was already decided on what to order). He responded short that only bottled water was sold and charged me $8+ for a croissant. Is it supposed to be $8? I asked if he only charged me for the croissant and was short/dismissive w/o giving me a receipt. Would come back for the food but not rude customer service. Read other reviews. Customer service is mixed

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    Parkside Cafe - Seafood platter 7/10 - Fresh oysters, shrimp were outstanding. Crab salad and salmon was good with the bread that comes with it

    Seafood platter 7/10 - Fresh oysters, shrimp were outstanding. Crab salad and salmon was good with the bread that comes with it

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