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San Francisco Farmers' Markets - Saturdays

San Francisco Farmers Market ProducePhoto © Ingrid Taylar

For information on San Francisco farmers' markets on other days of the week, see the links below each section.

You can also view the locations of these Bay Area farmers' markets on the Bay Area Farmers' Market Map

Alemany Farmers' Market
Alemany Farmers' Market is the oldest in the Bay Area, begun in the 1940s. It's been cited as a model for other farmers' markets because of its support of small farms.

  • Sat: dawn to dusk
    1000 Alemany Boulevard (junction 101 & 280)
    San Francisco, CA 94110
    See market on map

Ferry Plaza Farmers' Market
The Ferry Plaza market is run by CUESA – Center for Urban Education About Sustainable Agriculture, operating on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Saturday’s event is the bigger of the two.

See Photos of the San Francisco Ferry Building & Marketplace

  • Sat: 8:00a to 2:00p (120 Vendors)
    One Ferry Building
    San Francisco, CA 94111
    See market on map

Ferry Plaza has a smaller market on Tuesdays

Fillmore Farmers' Market
The Fillmore Farmers' Market is a seasonal endeavor, beginning at the end of April and running through November.

  • Sat: 9:00a to 1:00p (Apr to Nov)
    Year Round

    Fillmore Street (at O'Farrell)
    San Francisco, CA 94115
    See market on map

Noe Valley Farmers' Market
The Noe Valley Farmers' Market is a great example of civic action. When the Real Food Company closed after 25 years in the area, members of the community organized to form a farmers' market that would support the farmers, merchants and neighbors.

  • Sat: 8:00a to 1:00p
    3861 24th Street (between Sanchez and Vicksburg)
    San Francisco, CA 94114
    See market on map

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