
Fresh local produce, artisanal foods, and community vibes in the heart of Mission Valley.
Mission Valley Farmers Market at Civita Park is a vibrant community-focused market offering fresh organic produce, artisanal foods, and local goods every week. Located next to Civita Park, it's the perfect spot to shop for essentials like sourdough bread, eggs, honey, and pastries while enjoying delicious treats from food vendors like acai bowls, bao buns, and coffee. Though not the largest market, it provides a clean, friendly atmosphere where you can support small businesses, grab a bite, and take a stroll in the park. Ideal for families, dog walkers, and anyone seeking quality local products in San Diego.
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Locally sourced fruits, vegetables, and herbs from regional farmers.
Diverse offerings including acai bowls, bao buns, pastries, and coffee from local artisans.
Products like sourdough bread, eggs, honey, and other handmade goods.
A welcoming market setting with park access for walks, dog-friendly spaces, and family activities.
Opportunities to buy directly from local vendors and entrepreneurs in the area.
I like this market. It's not as large as some of the others in San Diego, but they do offer the essentials. For instance, fresh organic produce, eggs, sour dough bread products, and a good mix of food vendors are present. But, most importantly, they have a couple of coffee vendors selling fresh coffee! You can park on the street or at the nearby park.
This Farmers market is so clean and they have the absolutely best Açaí bowls in San Diego!!! Sweet Neni’s Cafe.
Cute farmer’s market in a great location right next to the Civita Park. You can grab a bite to eat and go for a walk around the park, which is really nice. Though it’s not the largest farmer’s market, it’s definitely a nice addition to Mission Valley. I keep coming back for Bonjour Patisserie, their french pastries are some of the best ever. There’s also a local honey vendor, Max’s honey, that’s way better than anything you can get at the store. Plus it’s nice to support small, local businesses.
Meh. Some of the stalls have good veggies at ok prices, but I'm still salty the organizer only allows one coffee stand. Loyalty is fine and all, but my wife and I had to wait in line like 15 minutes. Caffeine addicts want to caffeineate so they can enjoy grocery shopping. Don't ruin their schedules; just give them a second stall.
I arrived just after 9 AM on Saturday. I noticed there were more fast food vendors, than there were farmers market booths…. The farmers market in Hillcrest would be a good example of what one would expect. Parking was OK. Just get there early, great place to walk your dog. The BAO BUNS were pretty good at this one vendor seen in my photo here.
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