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    Temecula Farmer's Market

    4.4 (178 reviews)
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    MaDonna W.

    Every time I come to Temecula, I have to stop by the Temecula downtown farmers market. They always have the freshest of what is in season. I found delicious kale and spinach. Lemons I found a wonderful honey in a gorgeous bottle. I believe it's called the beehive. They have dips and chips and avocado , olive oil and pastries and of course they have my favorite dates!!! I can't remember the name of the company, but I usually buy 3 pounds of dates from this guy and I go home and I freeze them if I don't end up giving them away right away. It's one of my favorite activities in Temecula in the morning .

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    Ashley F.

    Old Town Temecula Farmer's Market was a fun experience, with numerous vendors providing quick eats, hand-made wares, and fresh produce for sale. I've came on two different occasions so far, and it's definitely fun to look around if you're in the area. I've had the Chocolate Elfroy from Chaupain Bakery. It's their most popular item and consists of a croissant with vanilla custard, chocolate chips and almonds (3.5/5). It's very sweet and heavy, so prepared to skip a meal if you eat one! The California Surfer crepe from La Creperie was also very tasty (4/5); the ABCs (avocado, bacon, cheese) was a savory breakfast combo that works well in crepes and omelettes. I do think it can be a bit pricey here, so be prepared to spend least $20. There's a bit of a price mark up for the fruits like strawberries, which was about $12-16 versus $8 at your local Costco. Overall, a fun weekend activity if you like checking out local vendors and farmers markets!

    Don't buy any jelly what a rip off
    Marisa H.

    We bought jelly from a man selling peanut butters and jelly's, he says it's all natural, and we pay 18 dollars for 2 tiny jars and when we get home I realize the strawberry one isn't even made with strawberries- it's made with strawberry juice. Totally feel like we got ripped off and they came up with a "fool the customer" way to sell jelly without actually using strawberries or actual fruit. This is why I don't love the farmers market, the jelly I can get at Sam's club or Costco is far superior to this product I paid wayyyyy too much for. Steer clear, Costco has quality products made with wholesome ingredients unlike some of these vendors trying to prey on the farmers market vibe for people to get ripped off.

    Norman R.

    It was nearly lunch time when we arrived at the market and we quickly realized that the market is quite nice and we should have visited much earlier. Many wholesome items, and farm fresh goods! For sure we will have another go in the coming weeks.

    Alex C.

    This is a "real farmers" farmers' market. The best of fruits, veggies, organic living microgreens, all natural body products, coffee, hot foods, and sweets. Community vibes, management and vendors are super driendle

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    We LOVE the Samosa's, the fresh produce is excellent. Yummiest tangerines I've ever had. The fresh flowers are unique and great quality.

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    Lots of yummy things at this market. Everything from veggies to dairy to prepared foods. It does get crowded so get there early!

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    Fun with something for everyone. Friendly with great products. Vegetables fresh and yummy. Great gift availability too.

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    Fresh foods and eggs, flowers. Avacado is very delicious with very fair price

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    Vail Ranch HQ

    Vail Ranch HQ

    3.6(11 reviews)
    3.3 mi
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    Yesterday I had the opportunity to visit the little farmers market at the Vale ranch HQ. It was…read morelovely, although pretty small. Basically a series of booths selling olive oil baskets, some fruits and vegetables and not much else. It was a very nice add to the plaza and I'm happy that I had the opportunity to see it because my intention was just having a coffee shop The Press espresso. This plaza is very charming, with a lot of trees, boutiques, coffee, shop, restaurants, and big Central space to enjoy the farmers market itself or other activities, this is a must visit in Temecula.

    I can't speak about the events at this place, but I appreciate the history and work done to…read morepreserve this area. I came here just to try Press Espresso, one of few shops and eateries at this plaza, but didn't realize it was in such a historic place. I initially thought all the shops here were recently build to look like the old west, but in reading about the history on its website, learned that this area has been in existence since 1867. According to the website, it has been the heart of Temecula since then. Originally built by German immigrant, Louis Wolf, it was used as a trading post next to Temecula Creek. After his death in 1905, area was purchased by Arizona cattle baron, Walter Vail, who turned it into a cattle ranch. In 1964, it was sold to developers who turned it into a master-planned community. The area remained vacant for several decades until it was restored fully in 2007. This place now houses several unique shops and eateries, and is also used for events and Farmers Market. This is actually a plaza within a bigger plaza, which has more commercial retailers like Kohl's, Walmart, Marshalls, and several others. Kind of an odd mix, but glad the city decided to keep a portion of its history alive.

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    Promenade Farmer's Market

    Promenade Farmer's Market

    4.5(11 reviews)
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    Nice little farmers market that happens on Wednesdays in the promenade parking lot near Winchester…read more We bought some produce and it was fresh and delicious especially the avacados from Fallbrook. Most of the vendors were friendly and some offered samples. It's perfect because it's outside the promenade away from the crowdedness (far from the stores & close up parking) and you're not worrying about people driving through. The have produce, most organic, honey & gifts like jewelry etc. There are at least three or more in Temecula and this ones nice.

    Very fresh local vegetables, fruit and home made products…read more The Tamale guy's tamales were really yummy! We almost did not find their site... They were near the Margarita street side of the mall area parking lot. We bought from the basket merchant. Fair trade baskets. I have a couple I've had for years. These are worth it and well made, besides being beautiful. We were just passing through, and won't forget this farmers market in the future. Having very fresh produce and not the supposed "fresh?"from the market, was a pleasure. These fruits and veggies were truly fresh picked! Most all the vendors were great, kind, attentive and you knew they were farmers! The lemons I bought are definitely fresh picked, nice and Juicy! I miss having my citrus trees!! This is a good farmers market, worth the visit!

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    Promenade Farmer's Market - Amo Nakatl Asada-Jackfruit "Carnitas" Taco $3 or 2 for 5.So freaking good.Will be back to order everything thing else they have to offer!

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    Amo Nakatl Asada-Jackfruit "Carnitas" Taco $3 or 2 for 5.So freaking good.Will be back to order everything thing else they have to offer!

    Eli's Farms - Sourdough Loaf

    Eli's Farms

    4.3(53 reviews)
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    I visited Eli's Farms years ago and recently found their new location while visiting a friend. It's…read morea family-owned farm with a big selection of fruits and vegetables. The products are fresh, all natural, and of course, locally grown. The staff was helpful, and I learned they don't use harmful chemical pesticides or fertilizers, which is a huge plus. The farm stand is a nice size, shaded from the sun, with beautiful views of the Fallbrook hills. Peaceful too! I purchased a few jars of fresh honey and a sourdough loaf, the honey on toasted sourdough was a delicious treat. I also picked up some crisp green beans. They had a variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables, all of which looked fresh and beautifully grown. I'll be back when I need more fruits and vegetables. They now offer a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) subscription too. I'm looking forward to trying one, since I already get a CSA box from a nearby farm. They offer both delivery and pick-up options. If you appreciate fresh produce, definitely make a stop!

    Abundant of fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs, honey and homemade bread. Eli's farm stand is adjacent…read moreto Subtropica nurseries owned by the same family. We came here to pick up a couple avocado trees. The healthiest avocado trees I have ever seen in 3.5 gallon sleeves. We could get our grocery shopping done while having avocado trees back home. The best of both worlds! It's so well worth a drive. Highly recommended!!!

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    Barons Market - Temecula - Oops! Wine

    Barons Market - Temecula

    4.4(181 reviews)
    3.1 mi
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    I absolutely love shopping at Frazier Farms Market. This supermarket has such a clean, fresh, and…read morehealthy feel to it, and everything always seems thoughtfully arranged and well maintained. The aisles are spotless, the customer service is consistently great, and the made-to-order juice bar is a fantastic touch that really sets this place apart. That said, it's definitely on the pricey side, so it's more of a treat when the budget allows. The meat selection , especially the steaks it's expensive, but you can clearly tell the quality and freshness are there. Their beer selection is another big plus, especially if you enjoy IPAs and craft beers. Overall, it's a wonderful market with premium products, and I'll absolutely keep coming back whenever my wallet agrees!

    Let me set the scene: It's a Tuesday, and I am craving not just sustenance, but an experience. I…read morewalk into Barons Market on Rancho California Rd, and immediately, my olfactory receptors are singing. This isn't just a store; it is a gallery of edible art! From a food science perspective, the curation here is impeccable. I spent a solid ten minutes just admiring the turgidity of the organic Granny Smith apples ($2.99/lb)--crisp, tart, and bursting with malic acid potential. But the real magic? The Hulas coconuts and the bulk bins! There is something deeply primal and satisfying about scooping your own trail mix or pouring shimmering olive oil from a stainless steel fustifermo. The salad and hot bars are a triumph of texture and temperature control. I built a plate that was less a "meal" and more a mosaic of flavors. As I sat there, savoring a bite of their roasted veggies, I thought: This is it. The world is an adventure best tasted in small bites, and Barons provides the perfect map. If you love food that respects its molecular origins and a staff that treats you like a neighbor, you must visit. Very relaxed and casual. It's a maximalist dream of flavor!

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    Barons Market - Temecula - Chopped Kale, Berries, and Ripple Unsweetened Milk as creamer for the coffee. All from Baron's to make a weekend brunch!

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    Chopped Kale, Berries, and Ripple Unsweetened Milk as creamer for the coffee. All from Baron's to make a weekend brunch!

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