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    Redondo Beach Farmers Market - 9/19/24 spicy salmon onigiri and spam musubi

    Redondo Beach Farmers Market

    4.2(47 reviews)
    3.6 mi
    $$

    The Redondo Beach Farmers Market is located in Veterans Park in Redondo Beach. It is within easy…read morewalking distance of the Pier, Beach, and the Park. It only occupies a portion of the lot, so one can still park in the lot to minimize the distance for easy in/out. Currently it runs in the morning on Thursday, stopping around 1 pm, so good for a lunch stop. It DOES have a marvelous view of the ocean. There are two areas: the biggest one in the parking lot, and a smaller one on the George Freeth Way road (where we usually park our car in angled metered spots on non-farmer market days, of course). I would say it fits into the medium/small size farmer's market in LA (with Santa Monica being large and Marina del Rey being towards the smaller), with the typical produce like organic eggs and fruits (strawberries). The vendors seemed to specialize in one or two types of sales. It wasn't crowded at all, and there was opportunity to talk to the vendors without feeling like you were holding others up. There are plenty of variety of prepared food as well, with one of the bigger stands selling freshly popped kettle corn (with free samples!).

    1/27/22 Can't beat the ocean views of this lovely farmer's market! The only reason I'm not rating…read moreit a 5 is because it cannot compete with the one in Torrance which is more wide-ranging & so many more produce, varieties & vendors. It is not too far from the pier itself & there's plenty of parking, some are metered, some by the Elks Lodge us free on fmr mkts days only. If you coming from the parking lot you'll encounter the fresh food areas first (tamales, pupusas, coffee, baked hoods, teas, pastas, fresh fish). Today there was a lady playing her guitar by the fresh flowers & another lady playing her violin towards the area of the fresh produce (near plants/seedlings vendor). Usually I rarely try coffee at fmr mkts but one vendor caught my eye & it was $2.50 for brewed coffee (pour overs aren't my faves). I was pleasantly surprised. It was an Ethiopian medium-dark blend & it full bodied. robust, it was really goo! i liked it so much I returned & was happy to know that refills are $1 (thought I'd pay another $2.50, score!). The vendor was very nice ' we inquired what other mkts he features his coffee. He saud he goes to Torrance as well but only sells. beans there, no brewed coffee. Darn! One other vendor that's new was selling plant based crackers, hummus, & pasta sauces. Out of curiosity I tried some, liked the hummus & purchased dome along with the crackers. Okay, it didn't occur to me to ask until it's paid for how much it was, it was $14, which I think is a bit pricey. Thank goodness I tried it first but perhaps next time I'll ask for the cost & weigh in whether I should get it or not. Hubby had to get the specialty kettle popcorn, it was $8 and it's very addicting. It was so good, he finished the whole bag. Well worth it for the biggest little kid in him. I did try em, oh so good! I had to stay away from it. It's a very nice day at the beach, we strolled along & enjoyed the views while we checked out what being sold at this market. Definitely recommend this place, it's here every Thursday, 8 am until 1 pm.

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    Redondo Beach Farmers Market - 9/19/24 Spicy salmon onigiri & spam musubi from Onigiri Monster at the Redondo Beach fmr mkt, micro greens from John a few stalls down

    9/19/24 Spicy salmon onigiri & spam musubi from Onigiri Monster at the Redondo Beach fmr mkt, micro greens from John a few stalls down

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    Riviera Village Farmers Market

    Riviera Village Farmers Market

    3.7(35 reviews)
    3.4 mi
    $$

    I went to this farmers market on a Sunday because I had seen a lot of pictures showing a great…read morevibe, crowded, lively, and full of variety but unfortunately, my experience was totally different. It was empty and less people. There's a pay parking meter, and the minimum is $2 for just 30 minutes so right from the start, it felt a bit off. Once I parked, I walked through, and the market itself was really tiny: probably about 20 to 30 vendors in total. You can walk the whole thing in less than five minutes, and the variety was really limited. For example, there was only one vendor selling berries, and the food options were scarce and just didn't look appetizing. The prices were high for what little you got. I probably won't be coming back, maybe I just missed something, but it didn't live up to the hype. On the bright side, there was live music, which was really nice, and the neighborhood felt safe with police presence, plus they did have restrooms available. But overall, it just didn't have that special charm I was hoping for.

    Riviera Village Farmers Market is a fairly small farmers market located in the triangle parking lot…read moreacross from Trader Joe's in Riviera Village. [Hours]: Sunday from 8:30 AM to 1 PM - open all year long. [Parking]: It can be difficult to find available parking since the farmers market takes up some of the parking spaces. I ended up in the Trader Joe's small parking lot and also shopped at Trader Joe's right after my visit. [Amenities & vendors]: This is a mostly produce-only farmers market with no tables for seating. Vendors were selling items like uni (sea urchin), loose-leaf tea, empanadas, onigiri, kombucha, $3 drip coffee from Haya Coffee, kettle corn, tamales, muffins, etc. [Conclusion]: This is one of the farmers markets that targets local residents and it is not a market to go out of your way to visit.

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