Fruits & Veggies near Santa Monica, CA

8 locations found near Santa Monica

“Such a refreshing and amazing place. I can say for the first time I really enjoyed having a salad. Over a hundreds ingredients to choose from to make your salad. Very hygienic and fresh ingredients. Loved the Pickled mango, dried papaya, avocado salad, and strawberries. Wasn’t too crowded and we were in and out of the place in 10 mins. Highly recommend!!”

4.6 Superb50 Reviews

“The Westchester Farmer's market is a nice sized market with really easy parking. The produce selection is outstanding and the coffee stand is very good. Stop in!”

4.2 Good43 Reviews

“We have been in business forty years in woodland hills. Shawn is the man. He finds the best price and quality. Tomato, lettuce, onions, whatever you need he gets it .We are very happy with him. He is a nice guy too!!”

5 Superb16 Reviews

“This little grocery has most, if not all your vegan needs. If you're trying to beat the crowds of some of the major markets like Whole Foods and you'd like to support the smaller businesses, then this place should be on your list. Prices are a bit high, but that trend seems to be everywhere nowadays.”

4.6 Superb57 Reviews

“Nice small farmers market in the parking lot of a church, open on Saturday late mornings. Easy street parking close by. Not too many vendors, but some good fresh produce, food/drink options, and some craft vendors. Worth checking out.”

4.1 Good43 Reviews

“In a perfect world, I would never have to come here. ? I personally don't give a crap about "being seen" or overpaying for all of my groceries for clout, or whatever. lol

HOWEVER. I do come here occasionally, & it's more often than I would like. Because Erewhon does something that nobody else does: they carry specialty diet products & smaller brands that aren't widely distributed. & I appreciate that. They also appear to have slightly stricter quality/ingredient standards than a lot of the other health-focused chains now.

I used to come here for Fermenting Fairy kefir & sauerkraut before she moved to Florida. Then it was a different brand of sauerkraut - Wild West Ferments, I think. Now it's mainly for Beelers bacon, the Brown Butter Baking Co cupcakes, their in-house made chili crunch, the occasional in-house keto brownie or caramel peanut butter bombs, or Koko Kai coconut yogurt.

This was the first place I could buy Sauz, & thanks to Erewhon, they were able to expand into Whole Foods & their prices eventually went down.
I think Toodaloo didn't survive, but Clusterbucks did. Better Sours used to only be here as well, & now they carry them at Ralph's.
Lots of success stories because this place was willing to stock & take a chance on a small, new, local brand & give them a fighting chance to build a fanbase. That gives them the leverage to eventually make their way into a larger chain, paving the way for nationwide distribution if they desire.

I don't agree with everything Erewhon does, & some of their products are absolutely overpriced solely because they know their clientele will pay it anyway - but as long as they keep offering special things relevant to my diet/lifestyle that I can't get elsewhere, I will keep showing up for them. Reluctantly, but that doesn't really matter to them. ?”

3.6 Good154 Reviews

“Excellent produce stand located in The Original Farmers Market. Picked up some basil for a recipe and it was the freshest basil I've seen in a long time and smelled so good when I opened the package. Prices were reasonable.”

3.3 Good19 Reviews

“Located conveniently close to your workplace, it's an easy stop for emergency milk runs or stocking up on snacks to fuel long office hours.What sets this market apart is its diverse range of offerings. From staples like milk to exotic finds from various countries, you'll likely stumble upon something new with each visit. They also offer Persian sweets and the ever-popular Baklava - a definite win when you need a sweet pick-me-up.Quick and efficient, you'll be in and out in no time.”

3.3 Good100 Reviews