Address: 1600 Ivar Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA
Phone: +13234633171
Sunday: 8AM–1PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Kim Bessette
Great selection of fruit and vegetables. You can even buy your own fruit or veggie plants to grow at home. The pre-made food is also really good, and I'd highly recommend trying some sourdough bread from the bread loaf stand! Get there early because some stands sell out fast!
Richard Wu
Love to stroll around in Sundays. Nice place with different vendors for many things and people.
JW Francis
If I lived in LA I would make this my weekly ritual. Very good people watching. Free sample of samosa? Yes please. Veggies galore. Fresh strawberries, flowers. I made eye contact with plenty of dogs. What can I say? I’ll say this: you must get the salsa.
Jason's Review's
Great place to get the best fresh fruit veggies,cheeses and bread. Get a delicious pie from the pie lady you'll love it... Check the cute onion guy very nice and his onions are too. You might see a few celebs and those wannabees. It's all a fun day!
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Yes. Most of the farmers start driving very early to get there. They set up under tarps and tents. So rain or shine
What do you mean by 'interfere'? There were tents behind my booth for months, the folks there didn't bother me or customers, but some customers felt the need to ask me why the market staff didn't remove them. The question is where to? Put them on someone else's stoop to be a 'problem'?? Homeless people are still people, and have needs. The discussion of where to put them is much larger than the scope of the farmers market. Just remember, you as a customer only have them as an eyesore for a few minutes or hours at the market. These people have the rest of the week to live their life. Maybe you can offer support if you're really concerned.
You can always talk to the manager. She really is quite helpful
Sunday only
There is a vendor that does sell 🥛 milk, next to the 🍯. Don't remember if they sell it raw, though.
It's been up previous years so I believe it will be up and running tmrw as well.
Yes
We are operating at a significantly limited capacity, have one entrance to maintain this capacity (Selma at Morningside), all customers, vendors and staff are required to wear masks at all times and maintain 6' distance, vendor booths are separated by 6-10 feet, we have several sanitizing and handwashing locations available to staff, customers and vendors, sampling is prohibited, on-site consumption of food and beverage is prohibited by customers, there is no entry to staff, customers or vendors showing symptoms of COVID related health issues, surfaces are disinfected regularly, and we have eliminated customer seating and all non-essential activities (i.e. music, balloon animals, face painting). Let us know if this answers your inquiry! We hope to see you soon.
Yes
There are several in the Hollywood area. I don't know the times and dates for the other's. They can be Googled
As far as I know yes! It starts at 8am and ends at 1pm. You must wear a face mask or covering.
Yes, as of today our markets will be open. Make sure to follow us on Instagram: seelaorg for the latest information.
Hi there, I am the Manager of the Market and want to confirm that as of right now, March 13th, all SEE-LA markets will be open.
Animals are not allowed in the market with the exception of service animals as defined by the American Disabilities Act (ADA) - a dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for a person with a disability. Please note that under the ADA, dogs or therapy animals whose function is to provide comfort or emotional support don't qualify as service animals. Thank you for asking!
Yes. There is a new craft brewery. But you cannot drink
No, I don't believe they do.
Yes. See you there at 8am
There is a kiosk right at the intersection in the middle of the market. Next to the information booth. They give you the dollar amount in paper vouchers you can use at the market and they never expire. They also give you up to $15 dollar vouchers that do expire on same day. So if you tell them you only need 15 they will charge your card 15 and you walk away with 30. It's fun go get them and enjoy your Sunday. ;)
Several metered spaces do not atart till 11am on Sundays, so get there early. Free street parking can be found on Cahuenga North of Franklin Ave. and South of De Longpre Ave.
I just keep driving around until I find a place. There are also some private parking lots that charge five bucks. Be aware that the parking meters start functioning at 11 a.m. After that you have to put money in.
The website says they will be open.
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