
Marché fermier de North Beach : un rendez-vous du samedi pour les produits locaux, l'artisanat et le charme du quartier.
Le North Beach Farmers Market, situé au 725 Greenwich St, San Francisco, ouvre les samedis de 9 h à 13 h et réunit les agriculteurs et artisans locaux du quartier. Lancé en 2018 par North Beach Neighbors et Piazza Pellegrini, il a été déplacé en 2021 sur Greenwich Street, à côté du Joe DiMaggio Playground, caché derrière Little Italy. Le marché propose des produits frais, des articles faits main, des fleurs et une ambiance conviviale et communautaire.
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Fruits, légumes et herbes locaux issus d'agriculteurs régionaux, avec des options de saison et biologiques.
Des articles faits à la main, notamment des bagels, burritos du petit-déjeuner, espresso, poisson et produits de boulangerie, issus d'artisans locaux.
Articles artisanaux uniques faits à la main, bijoux, art en vitrail et objets vintage provenant de vendeurs locaux créatifs.
Rassemblements hebdomadaires avec musique acoustique live, activités adaptées aux familles et occasions de rencontrer les voisins.
Offres exclusives telles que des bagels du menu secret, des parfums naturels et des fleurs fraîches vendues depuis des camions.
Nice little market with some great vendors. Highly recommend checking it out on a Saturday.
I’ve lived in North Beach for quite a while, and one of my favorite things about the neighborhood is the Farmers Market. Launched in 2018 through the efforts of North Beach Neighbors and Piazza Pellegrini, it has grown into what feels like the heartbeat of our community. The goal was to introduce local farmers and artisans directly to our neighborhood while providing a space for residents to connect, and it has truly achieved that. In 2021, the market relocated to Greenwich Street next to Joe DiMaggio Playground, and it has continued to thrive in its new spot. Every Saturday from 9 AM to 1 PM, the market fills with the buzz of fresh produce, handmade products, and plenty of friendly faces. For me, taking a stroll through the market each Saturday has become a cherished ritual. I enjoy discovering new items, chatting with familiar faces, and picking up whatever fresh delights catch my eye. It may seem like a small pleasure, but it reinforces my sense of belonging to North Beach and the community I love.
Tucked just behind Little Italy on a single block of Greenwich Street, the North Beach Farmers Market is the kind of hidden treasure that feels too good to be real—like a postcard or a scene from the California morning you’ve always imagined. Here, the air hums with acoustic guitar and friendly chatter. There’s diversity in every direction: from the sizzling breakfast burritos and velvety espresso to the fresh catch at the local fish stand and roses sold from the back of a pickup truck. You’ll pass fragrant stalls with natural perfumes, vintage finds, sun-warmed nectarines, and radiant stained-glass art shimmering like candy in the light. You might stumble across a photo that perfectly captures the soul of San Francisco—but picking just one is almost impossible. Kids play Connect Four near the court, joggers drift past dog lovers in the plaza, and basketballs echo as people move through their weekend rituals. And then—there’s the bagel. The bagel. A secret menu item whispered from one regular to another: “The Works + Lox Salmon + Lemon Oil.” One bite and you’ll swear you’ve found the meaning of Saturday. Somewhere in that gentle crowd, two strangers pause. Maybe she came for the flowers. Maybe he came for the fruit. But they both ended up sipping a crisp, not-so-innocent rose cranberry juice—bright, refreshing, unforgettable. And for one moment, the world slowed down just enough for them to notice each other. That’s what North Beach feels like. Not just a market, but a memory in motion. A neighborhood exhale. A reminder that even in a city as fast as San Francisco, there’s still magic in slowing down.
Small market but various selections of products. Super good bagels on sale.
Maryann the owner of the crafts stall has great and cool jewelry. I purchased dangling earrings of noodle bowls, green and red chili peppers 🌶. She is very creative with all her designs.
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