San Diego, California

Cruise on down to our new Pacific Beach Tuesday Farmer's Market! We're open from 2-6:30pm every Tuesday afternoon on Bayard Street, between Garnet and Hornsblend.

La Jolla, California

Treat yourself to a family fun filled day at the L.J.E.S. Certified Farmers Market held every Sunday from 9 AM to 1 PM, rain or shine!... [more]

San Marcos, California

We sell all products that are in season. The products that we sell include fruits, vegetables, grains, meats, dairy products and eggs, herbs, flowers, honey and more!... [more]

Aguanga, California

We offer "Organic" Barley Grass biscuits that are 18-20lb and give the healthiest juice that exceeds that of wheat grass.

Encinitas, California

We sell all products that are in season. The products range from fruits, vegetables, meats, grains, dairy products and eggs, honey, flowers, Herbs and more!... [more]

Encinitas, CA, California

The Leucadia Farmers Market is every Sunday from 10 am -2 pm. This family friendly market aside from great produce, flowers and specialty foods also has a large food court, local artisans, live music... [more]

anza, California

Cahuilla Casino Hotel Farmers Market #CahuillaFarmersMarket #ShopLocal #FreshProduce #SupportSmallBusiness Join us at the Cahuilla Casino Farmers Market, where local flavor meets community spirit!... [more]

Carlsbad, California

We support our local San Diego farms by carrying their produce so they can stay focused on what they do best...growing!... [more]

Vista, California

Please join us at the Rancho Bernardo Farmers Market every Friday from 9:00am to noon at the Bernardo Winery, 13330 Paseo Del Verano Norte in San Diego.

Vista, California

Open for almost 40 years every Saturday morning (never closed in 2020), the longest running certified farmers market in San Diego county hosts over 50 farmers and fish catchers, over 30 foodmakers and... [more]

Carlsbad, California

THE FARMERS' MARKET HAS IT ALL Did you want local strawberries and avocados, delicious apples and oranges, ripe melons, cherries and blueberries?... [more]