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March 2024 by Willie J Hernandez
Friendly vendors who offer a huge variety of produce, flowers, seafood, and food
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March 2024 by michelle a.
Small and plenty. The location and parking is quick and easy. The vendors and quality is great. I was able to get the yummiest spicy hummus and fresh pita chips. Produce and the deals were great and very nice customer service. I posted a pic (1/2 eaten) of J & J Farms Trail mix because for $5 not only was it a great amount the nuts are fresh and the raisins were plump and juicy. I'd like more raisins personally. Now I know why my in-laws are often wanting this farmers market to be in their Saturday morning routine. Next time, I'm getting some authentic Filipino cuisine, Dinuguan and got to try some lumpia because one must treat themselves. Also. I've been looking for local honey and this spot also has a vendor.
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February 2024 by Theresa U.
Love coming here when I get a chance. Always like their Balut Lady. The eggs are just right. It's a great atmosphere when the weather is nice and you have fresh vegetables and cooked food to try.
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June 2023 by Amy Gies
We just moved to the area and checked out this farmers market today for the first time. It’s a wonderful little market! A variety of fruits and vegetables from local farms as well as vendors selling prepared food (many delicious Filipino dishes) popcorn, ice cream, pita chips and hummus (phenomenal, btw), and some non food things such as jewelry and soaps. We took home many veggies fruit, and the pita and 2 kinds of hummus. We will be back!
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April 2023 by Rich Marta
First class vendors and fresh products.
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January 2023 by William Runyon
Best fresh berries and other fruit and veggies to ?
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December 2022 by Yasamin Taklimi
I absolutely love this Farmers' market, every Saturday I will be doing my fresh produce shopping and love the veggies and seasonal fruits. kind farmers and great products.
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December 2022 by H D.
I Always go there to get pork skewers and fresh squids! Parking is hard to find make sure you go there early ! Make sure to bring cash with you , because as far as I know many vendors don't accept card , I had to learn it the hard way I had to pay $3 fee whe I tried to use the ATM from the bank nearby the market to get cash. Overall good experience with the farmers market .
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September 2022 by Rachel M.
It may be one of the smaller Farmer's market, but it's definitely neighborly. The parking lot across from King Valley Tea House is home to the market, which boasts fresh produce, a variety of food vendors- baked goods, baos, granola, hummus, tamales, Filipinx food, and kettle corn/ice cream. Family and I had come for dim sum at King Valley on the weekend and found ourselves wandering through the market while we waited for our reservation. Some stalls are cash only (produce tents) while some accept credit card (kettlecorn) so make sure you're financially prepared! My parents ended up getting some produce for pinakbet (a traditional Filipinx dish) and a type of "sticky corn" they've only tried in the PI. I got a large bag of freshly popped kettle corn for $15. The kettle corn lady was so sweet - she overheard us talking about how we didn't have breakfast yet so she gave us a small bag of plain popcorn on the house. I would try some of the savory meals over the weekend - the bbq smelled so good!
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March 2022 by Bertha Rohrbach
I haven't been to the Pinole FM in a while, and I was so pleased to see that there was a nice variety of stall/vendors and plenty of people milling about. My purchases today - organic strawberries, micro greens, and yam tamales. Live music was playing too. I hope to try out some hummus from the vendor there and some bao...mmmmm
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January 2022 by Jorge M Cisneros
Nice place to shop and eat local food, you hace to try the filupino stand and their bbq skewers
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November 2021 by Andy Tidwell
Excellent local produce that is seasonally fresh!
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October 2021 by Nicole Hartman
Consistently good produce! Lots of veggies you won't find at grocery stores, especially for Latin, Asian & South Asian style cooking.Tips- Everything is wheelchair accessible and there is a wide aisle to offer social distance. For additional parking if lot is full, try along the road near Fernando park or in the public lots across from East Bay Coffee. FYI- No dogs are allowed inside the market.
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October 2021 by Tracy
It's nice to walk to a local weekend market to get some fruits and veggies.
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October 2021 by DeAjuané J.
I've been to Pinole's Farmers' Market quite a few times. The selection varies depending on the season. I usually find a few good pieces of fruit and veggies. On my most recent visit I tried Ching Turo-Turo. I ordered some Sisig and pork lumpia. The staff was friendly, fast and helpful. They give you plenty of food, making sure to fill the container up to the top. I appreciate that so much! The sisig was full of flavor and onions. It was was warm and I couldn't help but to sit down on the curb across from the restaurant and start digging in. The lumpia were crispy and full of flavor as well. The bee's also thought my food smelled good too, as they began to swarm while I was eating. I took the rest of my food home and fried and egg to eat with my sisig. I will definitely be going back to Pinole's Farmers' Market and I would purchase more food from Ching Turo-Turo again.