Alhambra Farmers Market
Address | 100 S 2nd St, Alhambra, CA | ||
Phone | (626) 570-5081 | ||
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Website | www.cityofalhambra.org/376/Certified-Farmers-Market | ||
Categories | Farmers Market | ||
Rating | 4.8 9 reviews | ||
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Alhambra Farmers Market reviews
9Came here for the first time in Sunday and it was amazing! There were so many amazing vendors and most of them take card and venmo. We didn't have too much time to walk around but we did grab some kettle corn before we left. Hope to have more time to walk around next time.
Prices are better than other farmers markets yet products sold like veggies and all are still good in quality. Deals you get for grass fed steak and the honey vendor are specially good. The vendors are friendly and because this is a smaller venue, you get to know them personally. Best part is it’s not over crowded.
Definitely recommend Alhambra Farmers Market.
There is many varieties of fresh vegetables. It is expensive as organic food. It's good for health. Some vegetables are $10 per pound. It's also available tarco, burrito, korean foods, popcorn and dried peanuts. Sour leave $2.50
Really love coming and buying all the yummy things they have to offer. They usually sell beautiful selection of flowers right at the front. My son and I try to take a stroll every Sunday.
I love the Alhambra farmers market I've been going to the Pasadena one but this one has more food to choose from and more options for veggies and such. It's also just right off of the Main street so u can walk around at the farmers marker and after walk on Main Street
Great place to support local farmers with fresh produce. Wish more farmers would start selling their products here, so Alhambra would expand this market
Great selection of Asian produce that you wouldn’t find in the more LA-centrally located markets. FREE parking in parking structures which is unheard of basically.
There’s fresh bread, flowers, veggies and fruits, the usual fare but also MUSUBI! I love musubi so this was a lovely surprise.
Also had a bouncy slide for the kids, a perfect spring Sunday for a farmers market.
Feels like a community.
Large selection of farmers and produce. There are also plenty of other cooked food vendors. We saw live seafood for sale as well a butcher selling waygu beef too. Fancy!