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Farmers Markets in San Francisco, California

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The Heart of the City's Food Scene

San Francisco features 4 distinct markets, representing the entirety of San Francisco County's market count. While the state boasts 94 markets total, these local stops provide essential access to Northern California's bounty. The scene is intimate yet diverse, focusing on quality and community connection.

Diverse Market Styles Across the City

Shop the San Francisco Growers Market on Sundays or visit the mid-week Village Green Market on Wednesdays. The Valley Farmers' Market and Valley Farm Market provide concentrated Saturday options for early risers. Each market offers a specialized list of vendors ranging from artisan cheese makers to organic vegetable growers.

Fresh Seafood and Organic Staples

Across 20 unique products, free-range eggs and organic produce stand out as the most widely available items. You frequently find seafood, meat, wine, and cut flowers at 2 of the 4 city markets. From artisan pickles to local dairy, the selection highlights the rich agriculture of the surrounding region.

Make the Most of Saturday Mornings

Saturday is the primary day to shop, hosting 3 of the city's 4 active markets. All markets currently operate on a seasonal basis, with most beginning their runs in May or June. Plan your visits for mid-morning to catch the freshest selections before they sell out.

Expand Your Bay Area Search

The Bay Area food scene extends far beyond the city limits into nearby Oakland and San Jose. Check out our comprehensive county guides to discover even more fresh food destinations throughout California.

Market Insights

San Francisco has 4 farmers markets. 4 hold weekend hours. Common products include Free-Range Eggs, Organic Produce, Meat.

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Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.