Outdoor market with live local music and diverse vendors creates a lively, fun atmosphere filled with pleasant, happy people. Crowds gather around popular food stalls, adding to the energetic vibe. The market serves as a community hub with fresh produce and unique food offerings.
Offers a huge selection of fresh, organic produce including hard-to-find vegetables and specialty items like vegan options and micro-greens. The market is the largest in Orange County with great variety and fair prices for weekly fruit and vegetables.
Bolivian meat pies stand out with their rich filling and crispy crust. The spot known for these pies consistently offers delicious, savory options that pair well with other snacks like dim sum.
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The market operates on Saturdays from 8 am to noon.
Parking is easy and plentiful at the farmers market.
There are over 100 vendors offering a wide variety of fresh produce.
Cozy cafe with a community-centered vibe and warm, welcoming atmosphere. Features include a communal table, cheese bar, and a micro market with local artisanal foods. Space feels like a friend's home, fostering connection and support.
Space includes a micro market with local and artisanal foods and accessories. It also features a free market setup during emergencies and a cute market area connected to the cafe.
Chicken pot pie stands out with its delicious flavor and hearty filling. Desserts and pot pies consistently offer satisfying, rich tastes that complement the savory options.
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The cafe is cashless, so bring a card for payments.
Most menu items are Halal or have Halal options available.
The cafe offers a fridge stocked with free food for those in need.
Small market with a fresh bakery creates a warm atmosphere from ovens. Shelves offer authentic Middle Eastern staples, including a wide range of olives, cheeses, and spices. Pastries and savory pies stand out for quality, with many items made fresh daily and available frozen for home baking.
Vibrant selection includes Middle Eastern cheeses like halloumi and akawi, plus various brands of tahini. Spices such as za'atar, sumac, cumin, and coriander fill the shelves, supporting authentic cooking.
Cheese pies and spinach pies match those from top bakeries in Palestine and Lebanon with rich flavors and flaky crusts. Meat pies stand out as something special with a hearty, satisfying taste.
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Reservations are required for large orders, such as a whole tray for $30.
Everything is made fresh daily, ensuring high quality and flavor.
Expect a small but impressive selection of baked goods and frozen items.
Small market with a boutique vibe and local organic products creates a relaxed atmosphere. Visitors find vegan options and unique artisanal goods like vintage clothes and gluten-free breads. Parking can be challenging, but the market offers excellent people watching and a variety of fresh produce.
Offers a wide variety of produce with vegan options and accepts compost. Saturday's market is bigger with more vendors and fun treats, plus great people watching and a beautiful setting.
2nd Place Pies stand out as perfect mini snack pies ideal for one person. They offer a tasty, convenient option often grabbed after a hike or at the farmers market.
Good to know
Parking requires some searching, but spots can be found nearby.
The market features a variety of local organic farms and products.
Expect higher prices on produce compared to grocery stores.
Vintage Masonic Lodge repurposed into a stylish food hall with vibrant decor and communal seating. Atmosphere stays relaxing and modern with natural light and quiet upstairs study areas. Offers diverse food vendors, indoor and outdoor seating, plus events and an art gallery upstairs.
A variety of food stalls offers options from sushi and Korean cuisine to BBQ and desserts. The market features a stylish, cute atmosphere with an art gallery upstairs and is dog friendly.
Ube pies and blueberry pie stand out here. Each pie costs around $10, with options like ensaymada also available.
Good to know
Parking is available on the side streets and is free.
Expect limited seating during peak times, especially on weekends.
Blossom Market Hall hosts various events every weekend, check the schedule online.
Small shop offers specialty wines and craft beers alongside fresh cheese and baked goods. Outdoor areas include patio seating and nearby attractions feature live music and children's rides. Atmosphere shifts from peaceful weekdays to lively weekends with events and activities.
Freshly baked bread, fresh cheese, and a wide selection of meat, cheese, and wine stand out. The market also offers popcorn and free fudge samples, plus unique pastries, drinks, fresh veggies, and a variety of candy.
Homemade pies stand out with a variety of fruit and cream cheese options. The selection pairs well with fresh bread and cheese, creating a solid spread of treats and baked goods.
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The shop offers a variety of gourmet cheeses, wines, and craft beers.
Expect to pay a $1 entrance fee, but the entrance may be locked.
Children's rides cost $5 each and last about 2 minutes.
Market combines fresh produce with live music and family-friendly attractions like a petting zoo and rides. Outdoor spaces offer shaded seating and a pond area for relaxation. Atmosphere blends a country, nostalgic vibe with a mix of lively and laid-back moments.
A farmers market offers fresh produce, warm sourdough bread, and tasty baked goods. A candy shop and a wine and cheese shop add variety, alongside pizza and a selection of IPA beers.
Fresh baked pies stand out with boysenberry cream cheese and cherry toppings. The store offers pumpkin pies and uses farm-fresh ingredients for a variety of flavors.
Good to know
The magic show runs twice daily on weekends.
Entrance costs $1, but additional fees apply for some attractions.
Wristbands for unlimited rides are available for $25.
Small dining area connects to a country store and outdoor picnic seating. Atmosphere feels nostalgic and homey with dark decor creating an intimate but sometimes loud space. Country music plays while guests enjoy classic breakfast dishes and homemade pies.
Small market offers pickled goods, Julian pies, and local honey alongside a limited selection of produce and jerky.
Slices cost $6 and include Julian apple pie. Pies come with wonderful breads and interesting jams.
Good to know
There is plenty of parking available.
The pricing is very reasonable for the portion sizes.
They provide vegetarian and vegan options on the menu.