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    College of the Canyons Farmers' Market

    College of the Canyons Farmers' Market

    4.0
    (67 reviews)
    6.6 mi
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    This farmers market is still good they have added new vendors to give us more variety…read more I like that the booths are more spread out than other farmers markets - I had being jammed into a small space Song farm is a great new addition - picked up some fresh garlic and purple sweet potatoes! Their broccoli is great as well AZ ranch has fantastic blackberries! Apricot lane farms has meat - I got a pork chop that was tender and had great flavor Flying disc ranch has some great dates - all different varieties - they aren't there every week but if you see them - snatch some up! Tea waves. - lets you try a sample then you can buy some to take home and enjoy a zen moment with some great tea Timber canyon has great avocados - they have become a staple for avocado toast In this day and age you get what you pay for and I'm sick and tired of wasting my money on grocery store subpar produce that goes bad or is imported thousands of miles from other countries We need to support local and keep these small farms in business. The quality and taste are so much better - and you can buy just what you need So grateful these farmers come

    This farmers market has the freshest produce! The COC market has been here for 29 years. There's…read moreavocados, berries, apples, orchids, fresh juice, sea moss, crepes, hummus, and much much more!! Start your week off right by coming here for the freshest local produce and prepared foods :). Get here early before your favorite farmers sell out. When it gets really hot sometimes the farmers leave early for safety reasons. Check the website or call.

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    Beautiful Bacon avocados from F&F Farms
    Beautiful Bacon avocados from F&F Farms
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    The Original Farmers Market

    The Original Farmers Market

    4.2
    (1.7k reviews)
    24.5 mi
    $$

    So many choices! How are you supposed to pick one?? Overwhelmed by choices, I luckily had to choose…read morequickly as some stalls started closing down for the night. I went with a couple of friends for dinner- we were around the area and thought it was an opportune time to show them a place they weren't familiar with! I've been here since I was a kid, and though some things changed, alot hasn't! This was during a world cup game, so it was very lively at pub areas as they were broadcasting live. Everyone was so invested, from the patrons, chefs, servers, and even line cooks! Went to a stall selling the 'best corned beef sandwich' from Magee's kitchen. The servers and cook were super nice and the corned beef on display made my mouth water! It was very good, and paired with their blood orange soda, wasn't too heavy! It was a big enough sandwich that I took the other half home! I also got a cornbread muffin from Gumbo pot- which was good but a little dry. There's plenty of shade, though the area is mostly outdoors- lots of trees and buildings with covers and awnings. There's a fancy French market in there and plenty of eating options (though open hours vary). Come by this historic stop, walk through the Grove, and enjoy the hustle and bustle!

    The Bottom Line 4 stars: Unique, historical shopping and dining complex. Huge selection of…read morehigh-quality food, from meat and vegetables to prepared foods to fine dining. A great experience for locals and tourists alike. Location 4 stars: In the Fairfax District area of Los Angeles, to the West of the Grove. It has busy parking lot which is usually quite full. Although some restaurants will validate part of the parking fees, be prepared to pay somewhere between $10 and $56 depending on how long you stay and which stores you visit. Make sure you check the parking rates sign by the entrance and plan accordingly. You can also park in the Grove's multi-story parking structure, but they will not accept validation from Farmer's Market businesses. The Grove also has Valet parking on premises. Venue 4 stars: Nice rustic but well-kept open air set up that has been around for almost 100 years! It is focused on local and international food. As you stroll through the market you will encounter gourmet food stores (such as Monsieur Marcel Gourmet Store), meat counters (such as Huntington Meats), takeout restaurants (such as Stara Polish Pierogi and Sausage, Banana Leaf Singaporean restaurant and Oh My Dumpling Chinese food), and fine dining restaurants (such as ETTORE OSTERIA Italian and Monsieur Marcel French Bistro). Once you are on premises you can use the Grove trolly to visit the (attached) Grove complex.

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    Old Town Newhall Farmers Market

    Old Town Newhall Farmers Market

    4.6
    (40 reviews)
    5.0 mi
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    Being new to the area, I've been visiting different farmers markets around Santa Clarita, and I was…read morereally excited when I found the Old Town Newhall Farmers Market. Out of the ones I've tried so far, this one had more of the variety I was personally looking for, and I enjoyed the overall atmosphere the first few times I went. But the main reason I initially felt comfortable there was because during my first visit, I came with my service dog and the employee at the entrance properly asked the ADA-approved questions. She asked if my dog was a service dog and then asked what task she performs. I genuinely appreciated that so much, because most of the time people immediately say "we don't allow dogs" without asking, which can feel dismissive when you rely on a service animal. That first experience made me feel safe and respected, and it made me want to keep coming back. Unfortunately, my most recent visit was very different. When I arrived, an employee immediately told me that dogs were not allowed, without first asking if my dog was a service animal. I politely asked if she could ask the two ADA questions, and the interaction became uncomfortable. She responded, "I did, I asked you what the task for your service dog was." I told her, "You didn't ask me if she was a service dog, you just told me dogs aren't allowed." I then explained my dog's task and said, "If you don't mind, please review the ADA procedure for the two questions." She replied, "Oh my friend, we do follow ADA regulations." I told her, "No, you didn't. You assumed my dog was a pet and didn't ask if she was a service dog first." She said, "Most people are happy when we ask those questions," and I responded, "Yes, we are happy when you actually ask them." I do believe she thought she had asked correctly, but she didn't, and the conversation kept going back and forth in front of other people, including a vendor nearby who was giving samples. I ended up getting emotional and crying, which was embarrassing, and I felt bad that the vendor had to witness the situation because he was just standing there doing his job. I can see how this may seem like a small thing to some people, but for those of us who rely on real service dogs, these interactions matter a lot. We constantly feel like we have to justify our legitimacy, and it gets exhausting. I understand that staff have to deal with people bringing pets that are not service animals, and I respect that, but that's exactly why the correct ADA questions should always be asked before making assumptions. And there are ways that you can tell when a service dog is not a real service dog, which is information I would gladly give as I used to help train service animals. Because of that experience, I left feeling really disappointed. It's unfortunate, because I truly liked this farmers market and the variety it offers, but after that interaction I don't feel comfortable going back. I do hope staff continue to review ADA guidelines so situations like this can be handled more professionally in the future.

    Love this farmers market. There are small local vendors with high quality products…read more My main items to get from here are fresh & dried fruits, eggs , greens, avocado and breakfast from Tomorrow Bagels or Des Croissants. Tomorrow Bagels are delicious homemade bagels and you can get them with shmear or buy them separate to take home. Des Croissants is a legit French owned pastry shop that makes some of the best croissants in LA. They also have other pastries and breads. There's an excellent meat vendor here and their stuff is so so good A little bit pricey but kind of worth it. They're a regenerative farm. There is one seafood vendor and I got shrimps and scallops a couple time, also really good. Very fresh. Many vendors are organic certified There's an avocado seller here that is soooo good too. Many types of avocado and they last waaay longer than grocery store ones. Buono Italian is very good for some fresh pizza or meatball subs. The owner is always perfecting his recipes and pays attention to details. He's so friendly and serves up good food. Mother's hummus and dips is also solid. Handmade pita and an addictive garlic sun dried tomato spread. Yum!! We also love the German sausage vendor...All kinds of fresh sausage. Gillmore Girls coffee is good. I got matcha latte and cappuccino sometimes. And they have something called Cloud Foam which is yummy. They handmade their syrups. The service is good All sellers are so nice and friendly. They seem so happy all the time. There is live music and some tables you can sit and eat at the same time enjoying nice music There is a parking lot across the street and also street parking.

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    Sesame bagel
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    Fresh fruit
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    Bloom Ranch Of Acton

    Bloom Ranch Of Acton

    4.8
    (131 reviews)
    17.2 mi
    $$

    The Sunday brunch was amazing.The atmosphere was lovable, the people , the service they were just…read moreso attentive , a five out of five , just an amazing experience , the best fresh peaches I've ever had in my life!

    Bloom Attended…read moreSunday Jazz Brunch 8/9/26. Loved the "farmers market". So many items available for purchase. Kelly and Heather were more than helpful in providing a short tour of the market and assisting me with my purchases. Brunch was organized with plenty to eat and drink. Staff at the market and the brunch were abundant, friendly and courteous. Staff made the visit even more special. Food was fresh, hot and better than expected. Three types of mimosas were available and were overflowing. Staff made sure we had water and ice. It was HOT! The owner, Dr. Bill Releford, gave a welcome and background about the largest Black-owned ranch in LA County. A saxophonist played and took requests and there was also a raffle. Shuttle service to and from the parking lot was appreciated by guests. Some of my party took the shuttle from Inglewood. Parking was at a gated location. The driver, Amber, got us to the ranch early and back to our cars safely. Official Transportation (310) 295-9105 was the provider and I enjoyed interacting with both Amber and Madeline. I thought I'd be able to pick peaches but the staff had already picked them for us. So, I just had to purchased what I wanted to take home. I was grateful because it would have been too hot for me to be in the midst of the farm picking peaches myself! After brunch, I actually became over heated. Debra Releford, Dr. Bill's wife, saw me and realized I needed assistance. Bless you Miss Debra! You and your staff attended to me an I felt safe and well cared for! I made a note of the names of some of the staff that tended to me: Allie, Chris, Lance, Michael and Nick. To you all and those that I missed thank you!!! If it's not already there, Bloom Ranch Sunday Jazz brunch should be added rib to your "to do" list.

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    HEN HOUSE!!!!
    The peach mimosa!!!
    The peach mimosa!!!
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    Delicious organic strawberries.
    Underwood Family Farms

    Underwood Family Farms

    4.2
    (1.2k reviews)
    25.3 mi
    $$

    Back to Underwood Family Farms again for Strawberry picking! I do not know what it is, but these…read morestrawberries are some of the best I've had. Do they taste better because I picked them myself? I don't know! Yes? Regardless, they are delicious. The staff here is always so friendly and they are so welcoming to large groups. This is a great place to run the kids around and there are plenty of activities you can do for free or a small cost, like animal feeding, rides etc. My son loves all the playgrounds! Definitely recommend Underwood if you are looking for a party venue! The kids love it and it's a beautiful space!

    I always stop at the somis location on my way home from Ventura. I love taking the back roads for…read morethe scenic views. I stop at their cute farm store to pick up fresh produce and see what goodies they offer. Everything looks so fresh and displayed very cute. I enjoy seeing what they offer seasonally and making new recipes at home from the seasonal produce i purchased. Sometimes it's a little pricey. That's the only downfall to me. I would buy more of its wasn't as expensive. But they do offer a punch card for frequent shoppers. I always make sure to use my punch card. I also enjoy walking to the side of the game stand and visiting the cute animals. It's a small little quick trip compared to the main farm but I always enjoy it.

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    Highland cow
    Strawberry picking
    Strawberry picking
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