
Culver City Farmers Market: Fresh finds and friendly faces every Tuesday.
Culver City Farmers Market is a welcoming, block-long market on Main Street offering fresh produce, prepared foods, pastries, and more. Held Tuesdays from 2-7 PM, it features vendors like Ha’s Apple Farms, Hemera’s bench, Cobblermania, and Yataineighborhood, with samples helping shoppers choose. The market is known for a friendly vibe and farm-direct offerings.
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Locally grown fruits and vegetables from farmers like Underwood Farms, with samples available.
Handmade items including pastries, cobblers, hummus, and pickles from small-batch producers.
Ready-to-eat options like Japanese karaage, hand pies, and vegan dishes made to order.
Unique offerings such as seafood, pasta, ramen, and knife sharpening services.
Weekly market fostering local connections with a focus on sustainable, farm-to-table goods.
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Overall rating
Nicki V
I decided to pick up some new things to try. I got the Apple Fruit Rolls from the Ha’s Apple Farms. IT WAS SO GOOD, clean minimal ingredients. I couldn't stop eating it hence the empty bag… but I can’t wait to try their other apple products and buy more of this.
Yuri Kim
I had a sample for the hummus, which I don’t usually like. I’m sitting on my bed, wondering why I did not buy that. The oranges are also fresh and high-quality.
Eri Sa
The Culver City farmer’s market is held on Tuesdays 2-7. It is a small market, about a block long, but it has a nice mix between cooked foods and fresh fruits and vegetables. I bought some hand pies from Hemera’s bench, the berry lavender and the miso mushroom ponzu. Both of them were delicious. The berry pie had some bite to it. I really liked the crust for both. I also bought some vegan cobblers from Cobblermania, the strawberry rhubarb and the mango blueberry peach. Both cobblers were really delicious and I liked that they were sweetened with agave. Lastl, I got some chicken and tofu karaage from Yataineighborhood. He makes the food to orde. The batter on both was light and delicious, one of the best I’ve ever eaten.
Jeff Tong
A small but inviting farmer's market with several fruit and veggie vendors. The fruit vendors here give samples which helps drastically when trying to pick which ones to buy. Very sweet peaches and plums! There's also a vendor with pasta, ramen, mushrooms, karaage aka Japanese fried chicken, pastries, pickles, coconut water, and more
gerry furth
We are regulars now at Stepladder Creamery and The Fish/Seafood Vendors. Had to convince a neighbor that waiting in line to wash hands was worth it. The best and the brightest that takes up Main Street, Culver City and Main street USA in friendliest. All food sold is grown by the vendor, and other than flowers (including edible ones), it is all food. The packaged, to -go meal food is not as high calibre as the produce. The Underwood Farms alone are worth a trip, and I do weekly. The knife sharpener and the Seafood vendors are old school pros. And you have to wash your hands when you enter from a sink and soap they supply. Rain or shine hours 2-7 on Tuesdays.