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Millbrae Farmers' Market

4.1 (42 reviews)
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Alisa B.

A very straight forward local farmers' market. It's simply produce with one or two other specialty booths that have bread, flowers, and seafood. Pretty decent, but nothing worth going out of my way for. I would say that 80% of the vendors are fresh vegetables and fruits. Lots of Asian produce, which is always appreciated. Jujubes and Chinese eggplant at every booth practically!

Chuck D.

We finally went to Millbrae Farmers Market after all these years seeing it across the street from where we stay when we're back in the Bay. We always wondered how it was as we love farmers markets. Too bad it took us this long to finally check it out. We made arrangements with coworkers who live in nearby Daly City to meet there with their kids. We bought a variety of things. I bought peaches and blueberries for my coworkers. My lady got a couple of desserts from Ube Galore and some banana walnut bread and pizzete flatbreads from the baker who was at the market. We also got some kalua pork empanadas from him. All the pastries and desserts were good. The empanadas were just ok. The kalua pork couldve used some more smokiness to them. There are a variety of fruit, vegetables, seafood, local honey, bread, pastries, etc for you to choose from. Although small in scale (I believe it was bigger before) there are still some good options. Currently occupies a parking lot just off El Camino... You cant miss it if you drive by Downtown Millbrae on Saturday mornings.

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Christa L.

A very cozy market and a popular destination for Asian moms (my mom comes here every week). The veggies and fruits are all fresh and local which is a huge plus! When food travels a lesser distance, it'll taste better and is MUCH better for the environment. The workers are all friendly and love locals!

Made Out of Dough Scones
Lawrence L.

I love Farmers Markets mainly for supporting the local vendors and getting fresh produce and baked goods that are not readily available in your large franchise grocery stores. The Millbrae Farmers Market is small enough to walk through in 5 minutes, and the vendors are super friendly, and offer top notch quality goods. My favorite vendors are: Made out of Dough Scones (different flavors every week- sweet and savory like sundried tomatoes and artichoke, blueberry apricot, strawberry and sour cream, cheddar and bacon!), also Cuneo Bakery offers great fresh focaccia breads (rosemary garlic, white onion and black pepper, green olive tomato to name a few). Open every weekend in the mornings til Noon... Check not out if you are in the area.

Cinnamon swirl bread!
Chantel Y.

Cinnamon swirl bread. edith's bakery. friends & i finished it in a day

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Dean's Produce

Dean's Produce

4.1(255 reviews)
0.2 mi
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I love this market in Millbrae. I didn't expect to find good Russian candies and goodies on…read moreValentine's Day over here this year, but I have found more than enough today. Their candies/chocolates/cookies/breads are all very good in selections and prices. Amazing. Affordable. Some items are much cheaper than other places. It's very convenient and successful in the area on Broadway. Fruits and vegetables do stand out. It felt like I'm not in the U.S. for a moment after browsing the aisles. Fresh fresh fresh! All items looked good. Not sure if owner is Russian or European, but it's a unique place for visitors. These markets are more popular in streets of Paris, France and other parts of Europe. I loved the fruit prices and wide selections/so clean and organized with passionate employees enjoying their jobs. Cashier was quick and experienced. Box of $6.99 Russian coconut almond candy was very strong in flavor and coconut/nice! The box itself was beautiful too. Tempting. Chocolates were all outstanding from the box covers. Most quality goodies can be found for under $10 per box/pack. Under $15 range is pretty decent for larger items. Not bad for a good find on Valentine's Day. I'll revisit next time. Great impression so far.

This is not my first time to this very nice market, let's see how this visit went:…read more Parking is at will or on the street only. Inside the market is a modestly lit establishment, but it works well for what they are trying to achieve. The market sells a wide variety of commodities and fresh produce; as well as items from other countries. The service was nice and friendly. I will always continue to come back to this outstanding fresh produce market.

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Dean's Produce - My fav roasted peanuts

My fav roasted peanuts

Dean's Produce - Organized shelves

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Daly City Farmers' Market - After one day

Daly City Farmers' Market

3.9(124 reviews)
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Update: The empanada was dry and almost empty. I threw it away and my son tried the cookie and…read moreit was horrible as well. I'm not sure why if the things weren't fresh if it was their ingredients it was horrible. I'm gonna have to go back and get the vendor's name so I could add it here. Went to the Thursday morning market. Wish I knew the name of vendor but I purchased a chocolate chip scone $5. Horrible. Was hard. I warmed up and had to spit out. It was bad. Texture and flavor. Something was wrong. They also had empanadas and cookies. I purchased a Kahlúa pork empanada for my mom and a Confetti cookie for my son. The cookie color really looks strange as well. You can't really see it when they're packaging it cause it's behind glass so I'm afraid to let my son eat it. All items were thrown away so I wasted $16.

Wish I could give zero stars. Went to the Daly City Farmers…read moreMarket this morning (Saturday 12/16) around 10:30 am and spent $12 on a small bag of kettle corn from Kettle Pop. When I got to the car, took one handful... absolutely stale, zero freshness, tasted like it had been sitting out for hours (or days). I went straight back to the booth and politely told the guy it was stale and asked if he could pop a fresh batch. He literally laughed in my face and said "no, it's the same batch, it's all the same." He told me to just grab another pre-bagged one from the table. Did that -- second bag was exactly the same: nasty and stale. My husband asked again for fresh popcorn. The worker still refused, saying it "costs too much money to use another plastic bag." Only after we said we'd reuse the bag did he finally agree to make a new one. Worst part: the first bag I had already opened and eaten from (while my family is currently sick with coughs and runny noses) was put right back on the table. Another customer bought that exact opened bag minutes later. That's a serious health issue. $12 for stale popcorn + rude, laughing worker + reselling an opened bag that strangers already put their hands in = never again. Completely ruined our morning at an otherwise great farmers market. Do yourself a favor and skip this booth.

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Daly City Farmers' Market - Rude worker selling stale kettle popcorn for $12/bag

Rude worker selling stale kettle popcorn for $12/bag

Daly City Farmers' Market - Produce from the market

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Ferry Plaza Farmers Market - Ferry Plaza Farmers Market

Ferry Plaza Farmers Market

4.5(1.1k reviews)
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Sometime we will get imperfect produce out of convenience but nothing is ever going to beat local…read moreproduce! If you have time to ride a bike over here like we did for the first time you can make a morning slash brunch out of it! Lots of sweet and savory dishes ready to eat when you arrive! And ingredients you can buy for cooking later. Local vendors have stalls in the back parking lot and surround the ferry building that house more permanent shops. These inside shops were curated by the likes of Alice Waters (chez panisse chef in Berkeley) and are nothing short of beautiful. Be warned there are inflated prices for most things. But you can still find a deal when looking for produce with the farmers.

The Ferry Plaza Farmer's Market is a San Fransisco staple. Whether you're looking for a quick bite…read moreor some groceries for the week, this farmers market has a little bit of everything. The coffee, baked goods, fruit, and dessert selection is especially exceptional. The market itself is not dog friendly however, people still seem to bring their furry friends along. Honorable mentions: * Brown sugar latte from Painted Leopard (oatmilk) - incredibly creamy and sweet. Coffee taste was mild and well balanced. * Apricot kefir from Achadinha Cheese Company - Creamy, tangy, and pairs so well with fruit. * Thousand layer cake from NUSA - not a typically easy to find dessert. The layers are soft and delicious while not being too sweet. * Pain epi from Acme - the perfect vessel for cheeses and spreads. Light, crispy, and easy to pair with anything whether sweet or savory. This market is such a fun way to experience the local vendors in the area with your taste buds. Come early before 11/12 pm so its not too crowded.

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