*The 2009 market season starts on June 27th, 9am!!
June 27 - November 7, 2009
9AM - 1PM (rain or shine)
Marin Organic is proud to present the world famous Point Reyes Farmers Market, the only all local, all certified organic produce market in the wider Bay Area. The market features the best this region has to offer: the freshest locally grown organic produce, baked goods, artisan cheeses, olive oils, grass-fed beef products, homemade preserves, oysters, bee products, flowers, locally produced wool clothing, and body care products.
The Point Reyes Farmers Market reached "royal" status when it was visited by Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall in November of 2005. Held at Toby¢ï¿½?â�¢s Feed Barn in downtown Point Reyes Station (a town of 350 residents), the market is set in one of the most beautiful locations in the Bay Area. With Point Reyes National Seashore and hundreds of miles of hiking trails only a stone¢ï¿½?â�¢s throw away from the farmers market, a joyful day is guaranteed.
The market also features live music, cooking demonstrations and book signings by renowned chefs, and much more.
Be part of the community, meet your organic farmers, and enjoy the finest organic food farmers can grow.
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*The 2009 market season starts on June 27th, 9am!!
June 27 - November 7, 2009 9AM - 1PM (rain or shine)
Toby's Feed Barn - State Route One, In the center of town, you can't miss it!
Of all the Farmers Markets I've attended I LOVE this market the most!! People are SO friendly, the atmosphere is beautiful and the music is WONDERFUL!
It's organic. It's local. There's a great guest chef. It's just like a traditional farmer's market should be!
I love it for the really local farmers, the feed barn it's held at, the cooking demos, wood fired bread, huge heirloom apples, orange cauliflower, globes of lambswool and the guy who can't make change but grows the sweetest squash around.... [more]