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    Farm Boy

    3.3 (35 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Guac!
    Sam B.

    Excellent produce stand located in The Original Farmers Market. Picked up some basil for a recipe and it was the freshest basil I've seen in a long time and smelled so good when I opened the package. Prices were reasonable.

    Stailed pisachios....no expiration date and they were chewy. A waste of $6.75
    Tosha L.

    They had an "OK" variety of items....about the same as the rest of the fruit and veggie stands. As I'm browsing the stand, I noticed a package of "Fiesta Pistachios"...I love pistachios, and seeing the name "Fiesta" on it, already had me sold. I enjoy trying pistachios in different flavors. So as I'm picking through the packages, looking for the cheapest one (I'm frugal)! I find one for $6.75. I proceed on with my day, continuing to shop at Farmers Market, and don't try the nuts, until I get home. Boy was I disappointed!!!!! They were chewy, the package wasn't sealed properly, and they were just spicy seasoned nuts, with a colorful shell. I thought the colors on the shells, meant a different flavor, but that wasn't the case. Just food coloring, placed on the shells. I hate wasting money!

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    Nadia G.

    The staff are very nice and they have an excellent selection of a variety of fresh fruit. It is a bit expensive and some of the plums we bought were way too sour to eat

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    Roxann H.

    Great friendly service more so then other produce stands there Great prices too! Support the original farmers market!

    Dawson S.

    Farm Boy! I love you! The way you look so hot in your tight overalls with your rough hands and the beads of sweat rolling down the taut flesh of your sun-kissed back and ... oh... oh my... wrong farm boy... Farm Boy, you're one of the last bastions of farmer anything left at the old Farmer's Market and dammit, you do what you do so well, I can't help but love you! This is my local go-to spot for fresh produce. They've always got just what I need, everything's fresh and I find the prices are always reasonable and fair. On average I drop a twenty for a basket full of everything I need for the week. There's always great seasonal picks and specials - like blueberries and blackberries for a buck - but if you really feel the need for cherries and apricots in the middle of January, they've got you covered so long as you don't mind dishing an off-season price to get them. Aside from all the fresh fruit and veg (that spans the area of two stalls, there's so much good stuff), you'll find a huge selection of nuts, seeds, dried fruit, pickles, honey and fresh herbs. Not all of the produce is organic but the majority is local which is always a plus.

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    Yummy fruits! We like to purchase the fresh juice also I recommend going here!! Thanks

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    Make sure to ask for a receipt or verify the transaction. If you say "no receipt," they'll scam you of money. Please be careful.

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    Cheap fresh fruits. I bought a few boxes of blue berries for the road. The staff need to smile more.

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    Was brought fresh fruit from Farm Boy. It was probably the freshest, best tasting fruit I have EVER had!

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    Picked up some basil for a recipe and it was the freshest basil I've seen in a long time and smelled so good when I opened the package.

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    Beverly Hills Farmers Market

    Beverly Hills Farmers Market

    4.4(111 reviews)
    2.2 mi
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    I came and conquered the Beverly Hills Farmers Market! Actually, i have been three weeks in a row…read morenow and feel like I got the full experience - I'm a fan. The Farmers Market happens every Sunday from 8am to 1pm You can park for free for 2 hours in the Civic Center parking garage, enter off Rexford Drive. There has been plenty of parking every time I've gone, but the lower levels get filled up quickly. Just drive up a bit and you'll find a ton of spots. The only negative I can find of this Farmers Market is they need more seating. It's not wild because we always end up walking down the stairs by the police station/parking garage to eat whatever we purchase fresh. However it would be nice if they added some more tables by the live band to enjoy the market fully. That being said - Some highlights of the market: ~Live music! They need more tables and seats around the concert area but it is nice they have the live music. ~Crustee's! I love their pot pies! Highly recommended. ~Berry's Berries is a popular spot! Their strawberry juice is great and I grabbed a $6 bottle every time I've been there. ~Beverly Hills Cookies is great if you want some baked goodies to go. ~Several places sell freshly cut flower bunches for $10~15 which is perfect. I've bought an orchid from one vendor one week and a fresh bouquet another week. ~King's Road Coffee is where I have gotten my morning fix every week. ~Black Cat BBQ has friendly staff and delicious eats! ~Petting Zoo with the most adorable funny looking ducks, baby goats, baby rabbits, baby everything...ahhhhh, it's so darn cute. ~Every 3rd Sunday they have some extra crafting tables for kids.

    This is such an awesome farmers market. It's located at the 9300 block of Civic Center Drive…read morebetween Third Street and North Santa Monica Boulevard and is open on Sunday (even if it rains!) from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. For free 2 hours parking, go to 450 Rexford Drive and park in the Civic Center Parking Structure. All kinds of fresh produce, great coffee and baked goods, food from some of the best places in Beverly Hills, special events...and sometimes there is even a band.

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    Scoop and Cone

    Scoop and Cone

    4.7(41 reviews)
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    Perfect for the night tase good the jalepeno dog but the people are over people which I get but…read moredang. Food good Service ehhhhhg

    The joint has an important reminder hanging on its wall: It takes a lot more effort to hate than to…read morebe kind, Be Kind. This review will showcase how kindness embraced me on this night, at this joint, almost like we were honoring the poster and its words like we were pilgrims in motion. I was at Pride, enjoying, walking, but too tired to be part of the crowd fueled moments. And I passed this place, and saw that it was virtually a person free environment, and I could go for something sweet, so in I went. I approached the two cashiers, Nadya and and Melanie. Nadya was the comedian of the two. She made me chuckle from a place of within, it was laughter given freely, like oxygen from the trees. I asked them to inform me about the offerings of the place. Nadya explained that they had frozen yogurt, chimney cakes, and other assorted treats. However, she warned me that the Chimney Cakes were not available because Pride night disallowed for the ease in their production. She describe that the process was "messy" and involved and they were going to be simply to "busy" to create Chimeny Cakes for all the customers of the night. Busy? I inquired. I was the only customer in the joint. The surprise in my question was answered by her humor. She acted quietly dramatic, hands rolling in circles, and in comical voice emphaasized that they were indeed so busy, that they could not spare a moment to engage in the consuming process of making Chimney Cakes. This is where my laughter filled the nearly empty room. My chuckles were sincere. Nadya had taken a moment to give me the gift of unchained delight in the form of solemn cackling. She also prudently offered for me to get some frozen yogurt, add add some toppings-- they woudl be charged by weight. I could get a cup of frozen yogurt that was right for me and how I felt. She recommended the Dulce De Leche flavor. I did not get that flavor, but appreciated the thought. I pondered the flavors and got Peanut butter and topped it with reeces pieces. A simple duo, true, but it was made to hit my spot. I sat, and waited for more moments to unfold. But I was ready to view them too. Then enters a drunk girl and Aton. Nadya, Melanie, and Aton, were speaking to a super drunk girl. I heard did you throw up? I assumed she was so drunk she might have thrown up in the bathroom, and Aton might have had to clean it up. She then passed me. I asked her to come. She was super drunk, I could tell. Why? Her eyes, were full of liquor. She approached me and got to close, like if she did not she would topple. She explained that she was waiting for her friends and they could not find her. I told her to sit in a chair and text her friends the name of the place so they can come pick her up. I did not want her to be vulnerable in a world where drunk girls get hurt. I walked into the spot not knowing the name. I asked Nadya and Melanie for the name of the place. They did not hear me. They were busy with customers, busy with their jobs. I turned to customers and they ignored me too. And rightfully soul. I was tending to an emergency only I could see. One of them then said the name of the joint. He pointed to the name of the wall. I noticed the sign reminded me to be kind, not the sign that was super big and obvious. I turned to the drunk girl to let her know the name of the place but in the midst of the name quest, she got up and left. Ok. May God be with you. Another customer told me, "the sign is right there in pink, just like the pink in your beautiful shirt." He had showed me kindness. I had made a public fumble, I know it. And he took time to care for my feelings, to turn embarrassment into fulfillment. I turned to him, and gave him a hug, that he returned in kind embrace. The connection was felt in the embrace, not only in spirt, but in the squeeze of us too. I said happy pride, and we meant it. We were siblings supporting each other. Then, I explained to Aton, what I wanted to do. Have her sit down, so she did not go outside into the world drunk and vulnerable. He looked at me. And I said, it is not a comment of your generosity, as a customer my priorities were different. I was trying to correct what I had implied in error: that him not allowing for the girl to sit, was akin to being against empathy. He was going out the door, and then he approached me at the table. He was ready to fight, I thought. He ws not. He was ready to explain. He explained to me that the girl had shared that she wanted to puke. If she sat, she could have puked at the restaurant. She could have made the place smell, and ruined the experience of other customers, including my own. He had to be mindful of that, and alsio, the fact that he did not want to clean up after others puke. I understood, he was helping out a business continue operations, not a rest spot for the ill. He held a boundary, and I had to respect that. He reminded me that kindness has to be offered in a controlled way.

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