Ferry Plaza Farmers Market
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One Ferry Building, 200 The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA
(415) 291-3276 GO TO WEBSITE
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- HOURS:
- Tuesdays & Thursdays 10am-6pm
Saturdays 8am-2pm
- PRICE RANGE: $$
- CREDIT CARDS: No
- ALCOHOL: --
- OTHER FEATURES:
- Outdoor Seating, View
- TAGS:
- Bay View Outdoor Seating
good to know
Go as early as possible for the best selection and to avoid the crowds.
Some vendors accept credit cards and some don’t
CUESA which runs the market, usually has a Thursday night market in the summer. Check the website for list of vendors and more details
quick reviews (2 Reviews)
»Farmers Market is Wonderful if you GO EARLY!
Salty pig parts and the best chocolate in the city can be found here any day, but best to come early.
Definately plan on Ferry Plaza market for Saturday morning. If you go early you will usually see a lot of top chefs there. There are also cooking demos and other food events. Sign up for their newsletter to get a feel for what is coming up. Here's an example
http://www.cuesa.org/cuesa/e-letter/archives/webmail-042310.htm
A list of prepared food vendors
http://www.cuesa.org/markets/artisans/
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Definately plan on Ferry Plaza market for Saturday morning. If you go early you will usually see a lot of top chefs there. There are also cooking demos and other food events. Sign up for their newsletter to get a feel for what is coming up. Here's an example
http://www.cuesa.org/cuesa/e-letter/archives/webmail-042310.htm
A list of prepared food vendors
http://www.cuesa.org/markets/artisans/
Farmers ... at the height of summer there should be some good stuff.
http://www.cuesa.org/markets/farmers/
You could get up to the city of Sonoma in about an hour given good traffic conditions. That could give you a nice little taste of wine country without taking much time. Fremont Diner and La Bodega are two casual places with excellent food. The road where Fremont Diner is located is an attractive ride and will take you near the city of Napa ... probably the least attractive part of the Napa Valley. However, up the road is the pretty town of Yountville where French Laundry is located. There are lots of good restaurants in that general area. Once you leave the city of Napa and return to the city, the ride isn't that attractive, but you could always take a quick stop in Berkeley ... maybe plan on dinner at Chez Paniss ... which is another of the few places you would need major advanced reservations should you choose to dine downstairs.-COLLAPSE
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