
Divisadero Farmers' Market: Fresh local produce, artisan foods, and community vibes.
Divisadero Farmers' Market offers a diverse mix of fresh fruits, vegetables, breads, nuts, and flowers in San Francisco. Shoppers encounter local, often organic produce and a range of prepared foods, with live entertainment near the front gate. It has been staged at the John Adams CCSF yard (1860 Hayes St) according to visitors. Some reviews note price and seating gaps.
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Locally grown fruits and vegetables, including organic options, sourced directly from farmers.
Handcrafted breads, nuts, honey, dumplings, and other prepared foods from local artisans.
Fresh flowers and plants available for purchase to brighten your home or as gifts.
Music and performances near the entrance to enhance the shopping experience.
Rotating selection of seasonal produce and products highlighting local harvests.
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Overall rating
Bettina Jochum Duller
The Adorable French Bakery sells Croissants. They tasted terrible. They are too greasy not fluffy at all. Nothing to do with a real French Croissant. The chocolate croissant had a salty, fatty and absolutely non delicious chocolate inside as well. Besides not being good it was also expensive. If you are looking for a very good organic Croissant go to Acme Bakery in the Ferry Building.
linda shaw
Awesome. So much great produce. Seasonal highlights and lots of organic! (I wish they didn't have vendors who promote animal cruelty, tho)
Sarah Jane Bland
It's alright, its best feature is that it's close to me. Farmers sell organic produce but it's expensive. The pastry stand is not as good as I hoped. There are some nice prepared foods (dumplings, hummus, bread, honey) and sometimes a fish guy. It sort of covers all the basics but isn't impressive enough that I want to go weekly. The farmers market on Clement is better and I go there instead if I have time.
Thomas San Francisco
A good selection of produce and food stands fresh from local sources makes this a pleasant way to buy products for dinner and other meals. Live entertainment near the front gate adds to the experience. This market is currently staged at the John Adams CCSF yard at 1860 Hayes Street.
Arthur Glauberman
This is a lovely farmers market with an outstanding selection of fresh fruits, vegetables as well as breads, nuts and flowers. What’s missing? It would be great if there was a place to sit down other than on the curb. I know they use a DMV inspection parking lot but it might make sense for the organizers to put out a few chairs for those folks who might like to buy and nosh and then buy some more treats!