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December 2023 by Jeff Cheng
Conveniently accessible by public transit, near many shops and restaurants on Irving, this market, while on the smaller side, has much to offer.Organic produce is aplenty, although prices and selection aren't necessarily the most competitive.However, if you need something quick, especially organic, chances are good you will find it here.
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July 2023 by Ben James
Great farmers market Innersunset district San Francisco.
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May 2023 by Ellisa F
Very accessible (via walking, public transportation) and very limited selection.
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May 2023 by Bessie Louie
Brian, who mans the pasta stall every week at the Inner Sunset Farmer's Market is my go to guy. Home Maid fresh pastas, sauces, raviolis and more are delicious! ?
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February 2023 by Knorr
Good spread of local fruits and veggies. Good prices
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February 2023 by Rogelio Celio
I love it.I love everything is fresh.
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July 2022 by Joseph A.
The Inner Sunset Farmer Market is not huge, but it does have a nice mix of vendors. I saw merchants selling Fruit / Veg, Meats, Mushrooms, Honey, Flowers and some Hot Foods. Shopping here will allow you access to most things one could want, but due to the market size there are limitations. If you live in the area or plan to visit a local shop then I'd say take a moment on a Sunday morning to visit the Farmers Market. On this tripI picked up some Strawberries from Urban Organics. As for parking, I found a spot a block to the South. competition for spaces was a bit fierce but we also had the monthly Flea market today.
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June 2022 by Jennifer O.
I was grateful I had cash in my wallet: There were terrific finds at this small yet diversified farmers' market. The small parking lot between 8th and 9th Avenue just off Irving is reserved Sundays 9-1. Honey, hummus, French bakery, lots of individual farms selling everything from peaches, blackberries, scallions, little gem lettuce and summer squash. Organic strawberries were nicely priced at $13 for three overflowing baskets (they're usually more at other farms). The same vendor had fresh dill, bouquets of flowers and interesting heirloom beans. The lemon meringue tarte was irresistible and we spent our last $10 on two half pints of pesto. Unless you can walk or take the N-Judah, parking in the Inner Sunset on Sunday is challenging but worth it.
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March 2022 by Raymond L.
What a dummy, I don't know why I never did a review of a farmer's market, I certainly go to them enough. This is fairly small farmer's market. It's located between two streets in a parking lot, you would easily miss it if you were not aware of its location. It's only there on sundays from dawn to arou1:00p. You can get an abundance of organic farm fresh market items here. You have a food truck that has great papusas, there is honey, fish, eggs, flowers, berries galore and vegetables. One vendor in particular that we often always visit is run by this Hmong lady, her booth is normally on the south side of the parking lot. She has some of the freshest leafy green vegetables we have ever gotten. This time she had some Thai broccoli, just think of a grown up broccoli raab, if you are a fan of different leafy greens, the Thai broccoli is a can't miss. We have gotten pea sprouts and chard of all types. She had another type of leafy green which I never bothered to ask what it's called, it sort of looked like broccoli raab which was also pretty fantastic. Do look for this ladies booth if you want great fresh organic vegetables. I've been there when there was a musician or musicians playing there on occasions. If you are a blueberry or strawberry fan, if someone is selling it you will get some of the best organic ones.
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February 2022 by Geaty A.
Very small and cute as far as farmer's markets go. Great deals on organic produce, and very nice vendors. The whole vibe is very intimate. There's live music too. Every local should definitely check it out on Sunday.
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February 2022 by R. Rock
Sad, sad, sad. Students deserve better. Just because it's close to UCSF shouldn't mean that almost everything's a rip-off! Great quality, yeah, but the pricing per product is ridiculous and wish it was larger. There should be enough demand to support that (though I see why demand might seem lower currently due to these prices). The farmer's market at Clement Street: a world of difference-amazing and would highly reccomend.
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February 2022 by Daniel Streetman
Local farms and fresh produce, what's not to love?
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February 2022 by Myles Lam
Fresh produce - fungi, greens, fruits, plants, seafood and poultry!
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July 2021 by Pierre-Yves Houle
Great market
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July 2021 by Alexandra Gradijan
Great little farmers market