
Alemany Farmer's Market — el mercado al aire libre más antiguo de San Francisco, los sábados de 6:00 a. m. a 2:00 p. m.
Alemany Farmer's Market es el mercado al aire libre de San Francisco, abierto todo el año, los sábados de 6:00 a. m. a 2:00 p. m., llueva o haga sol. Ofrece frutas, verduras, frutos secos, flores, miel, setas y plantas de temporada, con muestras para degustar. Los vendedores llegan desde ciudades cercanas y desde otras más lejanas, para traer productos frescos. Como el mercado de agricultores más antiguo de la ciudad, cuenta con una variada mezcla de puestos y estacionamiento gratuito en el predio (puede llenarse en horas pico).
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Frutas, verduras y frutos secos de temporada y orgánicos cultivados directamente por agricultores locales, incluyendo especialidades asiáticas como yu choy y caquis.
Ofertas de alta calidad de proveedores como pescado fresco de The City Fish Company, champiñones orgánicos de Far West Fungi y panes de Panorama Bakery.
Una variedad de flores recién cortadas, plantas y artículos de jardinería para alegrar tu hogar o jardín.
Estacionamiento conveniente en el lugar, aunque puede estar lleno durante las horas pico.
Oportunidades para probar muestras de los proveedores antes de comprarlas, mejorando la experiencia de compra.
Calificación general
Trang Ouk
Very nice open air Farmer's Market with extensive fresh produce and fruits, especially Asian ones such as yu choy, sugar canes, persimmons (when in season). Prices may vary from vendor to vendor but are generally reasonable. Free parking is available on the lot itself, but may be crowded at peak times and may require a bit of a wait for an available space.
Jyoti Singh
Open all months. Saturdays only. Rain or shine. 6am to 2pm. Seasonal fruits, vegetables, nuts, flowers, honey, mushrooms, plants. Farmers drive from neighboring and far away cities, to bring their freshly picked items to sell.
Vaishnavi Gupta
My favorite farmers market in SF
Martin Zidtowecki
I came for the flea market, which I think is tomorrow but today is the farmers market and let me tell you if you’re from here you knew all about it. If you’re not from here make sure you get over here to check out this farmers market the most amazing fruits I’ve ever seen from peaches to pomegranates to plums to the biggest assortment of tomatoes I’ve ever seen in my life… everything is so sweet and so fresh and the people are so nice and there’s lots of samples to try out before you buy
Roy Seto
My wife and I have been shopping at the Alemany Farmers Market nearly every weekend since 1999. As the oldest farmers market in San Francisco, it’s also our favorite for its unbeatable quality, friendly service, and great value. The best vendors here rival high-end grocery stores like Whole Foods in quality while offering better prices than upscale markets like the Ferry Building. Here are our top recommendations. Tomatero Farms (near the entrance): Outstanding organic produce, including strawberries (early summer to fall), dry-farmed Early Girl tomatoes (late summer to fall), and organic greens year-round. Twin Girls Farm (a third down on the left): Robert and his team offer amazing seasonal fruit—summer peaches, pluots, plums, winter citrus, pomegranates, and persimmons. The City Fish Company (at the far right): Retired fisherman Allan and his cousin Sean sell the freshest fish at competitive prices. Highlights include crab in winter, black cod year-round, halibut, rock cod, and fish heads for soups. McGinnis Ranch (halfway down on the left): The go-to spot for tender organic carrots, Blue Lake beans, and summer strawberries. Far West Fungi (near McGinnis Ranch): A gourmet selection of organic mushrooms. Panorama Bakery (prepared-food stalls near Alemany Blvd): A wide variety of breads—sourdough, sandwich loaves, focaccia—and pastries like croissants, scones, and cookies. Ferrari Farms (near the entrance): Delicious organic apples year-round, plus summer peaches, plums, cherries, and nuts like almonds and walnuts. Hooverville Orchards (far left, opposite the entrance): Chris Hoover and his daughter specialize in apples (many varieties year-round), pears, Asian pears, and persimmons. Cipponeri Family Farms (near Hooverville): Nick Cipponeri offers exceptional summer peaches, plums, and year-round almonds and nuts. Gloria Martinez’s Stand (near the entrance to the right): Great value on sweet peppers, eggplants, red onions, chilies, limes, and fall persimmons. This market is a gem—don’t miss it!
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