October 16, 2023
San Francisco's Sunset District, with its cool ocean breezes and picturesque avenues, is not only known for its iconic pastel-hued homes and sweeping views of the Pacific but also for its bustling Farmer's Markets. These markets, a veritable treasure trove of fresh produce, artisanal goods, and local delicacies, stand as a testament to the city's rich agricultural history and the Bay Area's commitment to sustainable, local farming. Residents and tourists alike flock to the Sunset District's Farmer's Markets, creating a vibrant communal space where the rhythm of city life mingles effortlessly with the earthy essence of farm-to-table living.
Sundays 9am - 1pm @ 1315 8th Ave
The Inner Sunset Farmers Market is a certified farmers market in San Francisco's Sunset District. Open on Sundays year-round, you can find anything from freshly baked challah to locally grown pomegranates. Check out their Facebook Page to see weekly vendor updates.
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Monthly on the second Sunday 10am - 4pm @ Irving Street between 9th and 10th Ave
The Inner Sunset Flea is a grassroots-organized flea market, occurring monthly in the heart of San Francisco’s Inner Sunset neighborhood. Founded in 2015, The Flea features over 30 resident, artisan, nonprofit, and local business vendors as well as food, activities, and more.
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Sundays 9am - 2pm @ 37th Ave from Ortega to Quintara
The Outer Sunset Farmers Market and Mercantile is organized by Sunset Mercantile. A collection of local vendors makes this weekly event a cornerstone of the community. Enjoy music, local produce, locally made goods, and great food!
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Sundays 9am - 1pm @ Off 19th Ave near the UA Theatre
Just outside of the Sunset District, you can venture out to the Stonestown Farmer's MarketThe Stonestown Farmers Markets has been serving the Westside of San Francisco since 2009. Located just off 19th Avenue and next to the UA Theatre, this market has something for everyone. The Stonestown market was also named San Francisco’s Best Family-Oriented Farmers Market by SF Weekly.
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