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    3.7 (50 reviews)
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    Pranamee S.

    Dublin Farmer's market is on thursdays!! Please note. It is getting better ever, we went to this a few years ago and didn't see too many vendors so decided to skip it but they keep adding new vendors and activities now so it's always fun to go and try these out. This place has relatively less fresh produce vendors but has many food vendors, I go there for these food vendors. I think it's fun to just have a place to go try out food, baked goods, etc on a Thursday evening, you are just about hitting the weekend so I always love Thursday evenings Like I said they have been adding more vendors so it's great to see some San Ramon Farmer market's vendors now coming over for Dublin's on a Thursday, which is convenient. The quality of produce at this market has also improved, along with the increasing prices $$

    Saahil S.

    I'm so happy Thursday evening Farmers' Markets are back! I made an unplanned visit today when I saw all the tents while walking through Emerald Glen. There were noticeably less vendors than usual though. My friend and I stopped at two booths: pita bread & hummus and cookies (pictured). Both were excellent quality and tasted as good as always. Vendors were nice and sociable as well. People walking around were wearing masks. Totally recommend stopping by if you're nearby and/or have a half hour to spare. So glad little pre-pandemic things like famers' markets are coming back.

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    Kyle L.

    2020 with this year pandemic, Dublin's farmers market is currently (as of 5/11/20) Thursday afternoon until 4pm. Partly due to this current set and situation, the venue is smaller from past years. Since it's smaller, the variety isn't all there, but there were on this day a mushroom dealer, a berry stall and some general veggies in another along with some food stands and dealers. The place itself is nice all around and to me it's a nice walk in general. While this year, it's only the beginning and when compared to the last few years I've come here, it's a nice decent farmer's market, but when compared to San Ramon, it is just a tad behind imo. Overall a solid 4/5.

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    Jamee S.

    I come to this market every Thursday afternoon when they're here during the warm months starting in April. They have a small selection of veggies and fruits, prepared foods and treats, and some food truck type eateries. But I wish they would have MORE! And be year round. It's nice though that some nights they have live music and wine/beer. I'll still return but if I want choices, I'll go to Pleasanton because they're year round.

    Frances L.

    The Dublin Market is back for the Spring and Summer! Yes, it's small but it's great to have a market in the neighborhood during the warmer months. It's right in the middle of Emerald Glen park on Thursdays from 4-8. There's several stalls of fruits, vegetables and pastries. Plus, there are vendors selling hot food and desserts which is convenient for dinner.

    Virti S.

    Visited the farmers market today. They have amazing range of food to eat, from pizza to Mexican to Mediterranean. The best part is that it is in a park with a beautiful view of bloomed roses and where kids can have fun too!! Just one thing, I wish they had more fresh produce..

    Roger L.

    Thursday nights in Dublin you can walk around Emerald Glen park (near Gleason and Tassajara) and enjoy a casual and smaller Farmers with the family. Not many hipsters and millennials, mostly just locals and families. This Farmers market is small enough to walk around in about 10 minutes, but does have some food options and a couple (3-4) of fresh produce stands with maybe one or two bakery stands. They will often have a live band, and this particular night they had kid karaoke. Parking is tight after 6:30 PM, but be patient as the closest lots on Gleason turnover quickly.

    My haul.... Yeah I went overboard, but that's what you get for going there hungry.
    Benny N.

    1 Star for having this at all. 1 Star for being able to walk there. 1 Star for the variety. 1 Star for the good fresh food. This isn't really a "farmer's market". Yes, they have fruit and veggies, but thats just 2 stands, and it might even be from the same farm. The strawberries were bomb BTW. Most of the stuff there are pastries, bread, and things like that. I got some good honey, decent cheese, a good pie and some mehh pastries. Prices were all on the higher end, except for the fruit which was priced well. It was weird, most of the places are from The Valley(modesto, etc). I would have expected more from the Tri Valley (pleasanton, dublin, etc)

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    Kwan A.

    What a pleasant surprise! Yes, it's a very small scale Farmers' Market but I was still able to shop plenty - fresh organic fruits and veggies, bolani and spread/hummus, pastries, hot food items etc. It's inside Emerald Glen Park which is such a nice open area. The vendors were very helpful and friendly. Let your taste buds be your guide as most vendors offer samples. Such a delight shopping at this Farmers' Market, as it has such a positive, happy vibe and not too crowded. Wholesome Spring/Summer activity for the family, grabbing dinner at the food trucks/hot food vendors after shopping. They have monthly concerts too!

    Mandeep B.

    This Farmers market is near my home in middle of the Park fresh fruits and vegetables are there to buy . The food vendors are wonderful if you like smoked Hawaiian chicken or pork there is a stand every Thursday 4 pm to 8 pm come enjoy and eat healthy there

    Manda Bear B.

    ****************** 1619 ****************** I came here in the last day of their Summer Farmer Market, the band was playing live, the aroma of the food stands were in the air, children were running, and the berries stand got my attention. This is the tiniest farmer's market I've ever been too, but it's cool. I got my berries, dill, onion, and lots of chilies. I got a free gigantic shopping bag from the soon-to-be-open IKEA. Woot! Hard to find parking on a Thursday afternoon. People seem angry to fight for a spot here.

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    Produce vendors have inexpensive and good produce. Just need more food vendors especially shave ice and it'll be a good experience for all.

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    Well, there are more vendors now and more ORGANIC! Yay! Hopefully it continues to grow.

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    San Ramon Farmer's Market

    3.7
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    This market is only open on Saturdays at the San Ramon city Center. Because it's located in the…read moreparking lot, it doesn't look like it's a lot of space. But what it lacks in space or having a seemingly small area, it makes up for in density. Walking through once I got in, I was pleasantly surprised with just how much beautiful produce was everywhere. There's also a section for prepared foods and products. There's also some live music. This place is a truly fun place to visit. I was here with fam and we were picking up ingredients to use all in the dinner that evening. We ended up getting lamb chops, eggplant for baba ganoush, some potatoes, and some ingredients for a light salad. Luckily, I had family to help because I'm not the best at being able to cook and use all the ingredients that I pick up from the market that day and the dinner was really delicious. I also picked up some tamales, which were really amazing when I had them for next week (I froze them). For an early day snack we also picked up some food from the yakitori stand, which is run by a chef who actually has a restaurant at the city center. All in all, just really good selection, delicious food, great vendors, and just a general great time with great vibes

    I have been to a few farmer's markets and this one was pretty good. I was in the area for a sports…read moreevent and happened to see it at the mall. Parking was easy since it was at a mall. They even had a crossing guard to make sure no one got hit by cars. There were so many vendors at this one. From fruits and vegetables to food trucks and so much more. The produce here was very fresh and so much of it. The people were so nice to. The prices were from great to Bay area prices. So a little of both. They divided the stalls in a little order so it made sense. It was easy to shop there. A lot of dog friendly places to. It's a great one to go to if you can.

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    Food & drink: 3.25 out of 5 We tried seven different vendors…read moreand only 5 of the 8 lived up to the expectations. The winners were the birria inspired tacos, loaded Filipino fries, Cajun shrimp skewer, ube cheesecake, and baked goods/desserts. Unfortunately the others had areas of improvement and left us wanting more. We had high hopes for more spicy & flavorful Jamaican food, richer Dubai chocolate strawberries, and actual calamansi the drink we ordered. Unfortunately I don't recall all of the businesses we tried from, you'll have to reference the pictures. Environment/Vibes: 4 out of 5 Cool vibes, picnic tables for seating, and a strategically placed porta potties and handwashing stations. The organizers did a great with how the venue was set up! Overall: 3.5 out of 5 I enjoyed this themed night market! Clearly I'm biased and prefer flavorful over Instagramable items. So far I prefer this food event over Foodie Land due to the mostly AAPI focused food vendors and shopping booths. Not going to lie the prices will be inflated since the vendors have to pay "rent" for the space they take up. Strategically go with at least 4-5 people so you can try different things. I thought a lot of the vendors did a great job with fusion inspired items.

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    3.5
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    I headed to the market late Saturday afternoon. Even though it was cold and windy, the atmosphere…read morewas so welcoming, and no one seemed tired at all. I stopped by a strawberry vendor, and honestly, they were the best strawberries we've ever had--so fresh, perfectly ripe, and nothing like the ones from the supermarket. We also picked up some kefir yogurt nearby that totally exceeded our expectations. It was a bit more expensive than usual, but definitely worth the price.

    Occasionally when I go grocery shopping at TJs down the street, ill stop by here. When I visit on…read moreSaturdays around 11AM, it's not very busy. The parking lot is not full and there's a lot of space. There are approximately 3 veggies stands, 2 fruits stands, hummus stand, 2 bread stand, meat/fish stand, cheesecake stand, flower stand, and a few food stands. I've found that while this farmers market is small, it usually has what you need. I do find that the produce can be quite pricey! I primarily choose to visit, due to the exceptionally sweet fruit. I rarely find oranges, Asian pears, and apples as sweet. So when I feel like dishing out a few extra bucks for some delicious fruit, I'll treat myself. With that said, holy gosh are the prices expensive! $5/lb for Asian pairs and other citrus fruits. $2.50/lb for napa cabbage(that is usually $.69/lb at the grocery store. Yeah, I get that it's a farmer's market, however, it's no longer what it used to be. We used to solely buy produce at farmers markets, now it's not possible unless you're making a solid income to afford $5/lb oranges. Overall, clean and tidy farmers markets!

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