Address: 209 N Larchmont Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90004, USA
Phone: +18185918161
Sunday: 10AM–2PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 1–5PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Lazarus Lawson
A phenomenal opportunity to shop Frecker farms, the Jennifer Jones collection, John Givens(all 3 are Calabasas Saturday market vendors), Verni and Fungi Valley in a compact size location making this a much smaller option than the Hollywood Farmers market that's just a little over 1 mile away. The advantages of this market are the neighborhood, unique vendors and the small venue that helps you find what you need, get it and get out! Frecker farms has been constantly providing more organic produce options at times when others farms have been in their seasonal lull.
Giorgia Pgg
Wonderful,small market with the best vegetables,fruit and cheese,you can sample everything while you shop and its great prices are a bonus
Leah Newton
This is seriously one of the biggest farmers markets I have ever been to. It is almost a little overwhelming. But you can find anything and everything you want, not to mention great food for lunch. Parking is of course a hassle, but that is everywhere in San Francisco. Inside and outside, it is so much fun just to go an walk around and try all of the samples! Next to Pike Place in Seattle, this is a great public market!
Danté Vincent
What a great farmers market! It’s fairly small as compared to others that are blocks long. This one is all about quality. Great selection of flowers and amazingly fresh vegetables, Icelandic fish, local honey, etc. pretty much everything you need to prepare healthy meals throughout the week.
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When it reaches the capacity, there's a line. Its a quick wait. One way direction.
There are some "certified organic" farmers. Most grow organically but just can't afford the cost of the certification (approx $20,000+) so they aren't "certified" but they are organic.
Only service dogs
Yes 10 to 2
As of now, yes - but largely limited to actual farmers. Bread, fish, eggs should be there - but, sadly, no cheese crisps (that's me, the cheese crisp guy) That may change if the city says otherwise, of course.
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