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    Can I order the gluten free cinnamon buns by phone or on line and then come to pick them up? if not how do I get them?

    Hello Shelley, Sorry for the late response. You can order them on this website: https://www.theglutenfreebakingco.com… Read more

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    Harvestly - San Diego Farmer's Market, Delivered

    Harvestly - San Diego Farmer's Market, Delivered

    5.0
    (17 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Was so excited to receive my first delivery from Harvestly today in San Diego!…read more This was all the fun of the farmers market without the hassle of parking and the crowds! Delivery was seamless with a notification text communicating my estimated delivery time and another notification when the driver had arrived. Everything was packed nicely and made it to me in perfect condition. My items were still cold on arrival. Harvestly even include a reusable bag and ice pack. I got strawberry almond milk, green juice, hot sauce, mushrooms, and lettuce. All produce looked fresh and great. I was nervous to have someone else pick out my own produce but everything looks amazing! Can't wait to try all these items and figure out what to order next time!

    Harvestly has added so many new, delicious and fabulous items, while still offering our favorites,…read morethat it can honestly be SO.HARD.TO.CHOOSE... Then again, browsing through the beautifully-photographed food and specialty items (see a few, below) in their online store is half the fun. A sampling of some of the current offerings from their local vendors? - Beautiful, fresh-picked produce (Granda Rossi's Farm) - Salami and more salami (Alle Pia) - Cheeses galore (Central Coast Creamery) - Gorgeous fresh-baked artisan breads - especially the focaccia! (Colony Kitchen) - Salted Chocolate Chip Cookies (Clementine Cupcake Company) - Molasses Cookies (Sugar Beet Eats) - Milk Chocolate and Peanut Butter Crunch Bars (CalPoly) - Baba Hummus and Pita Chips (love the lemon hummus!) - As well as soups, tamales, honeys, donuts . . . Hungry yet? Okay, so next step: Place your order (follow their IG for discount codes!), then wait for delivery day (Thursday for N County). And when that day arrives (don't worry, it will), you'll appreciate how lovingly your order has been packaged and safely delivered right to your door. With another lockdown looming, indoor shopping getting trickier, and challenges all around, it's good to know that Harvestly stands ready to help, as well as provide US with the opportunity to give back to our own local growers, community and economy.

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    Harvestly - San Diego Farmer's Market, Delivered
    Just a few of our SLO County offerings
    Just a few of our SLO County offerings
    Enjoying a lunch of the rosemary focaccia bread (divine), and one of the many types of salami Harvestly makes available for delivery.

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    Enjoying a lunch of the rosemary focaccia bread (divine), and one of the many types of salami Harvestly makes available for delivery.
    UCSD Farmer's Market

    UCSD Farmer's Market

    4.1
    (65 reviews)
    3.9 mi
    $

    UCSD has a Tuesday farmers market 10am-2pm right off the UCSD Central Campus Station MTS trolley…read morestop, making vendors more accessible to students on campus and visitors like me. AMBIANCE open air SERVICE Lines were unfortunately too long for me to stick around and wait. This week's vendors included: Matcha Cafe Maiko Dougie's Best Philly cheese steaks RED Sambusas It's Cafe Thai La Creperie Hash Papas Brothers Products

    At long last the UCSD Farmer's Market is back!…read more A few things have changed since its last iteration from before Covid. First, and most obvious is the location. Before, it was located at UCSD's Town Square, which I thought was pretty inaccessible for non-students. Now, it's located at the Epstein Family Amphitheatre, which is conveniently located next to the UCSD Central Campus Trolley Station and the Gilman Parking Structure. It's a really beautiful setup, with plenty of outdoor seating, whether you want to sit at the lawn, the various tables and chairs, or even the amphiteatre seating itself. There were a few vendors that have usually set up at the market, including House of Bao, Bubbas Hawaiian Snack Shack, Belinda's Familia, Seb Panini and a Sambusa place. I think it's a pretty good lineup, but I noticed the items are very expensive. Further, the selection outside of prepared foods was pretty lacking. There was a florist, but I think more fresh fruit and vegetable options (that accept EBT!) would have elevated the experience and helped with the food insecurity issues that plague college campuses. I ended up visiting Belinda's, where I was enticed by some free samples. I had a chorizo egg burrito, which I thought was really good and a deal for $10! Overall, I think the return of the farmer's market is a net positive for the community! I visited on re-opening day, so I think a couple more weeks will help iron out the selection and variety issues!

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    Matcha Cafe Maiko
    Matcha Cafe Maiko
    The Farmer's Market at the Amphitheatre!
    The Farmer's Market at the Amphitheatre!
    Bubba's Hawaiian

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    La Jolla Open Aire Farmer's Market

    La Jolla Open Aire Farmer's Market

    4.4
    (243 reviews)
    6.7 mi
    $$

    Farmers' markets bring me absolute joy and this is one of the very best we've been to! It's huge…read moreand spacious, organized and there were so many vendors around! From delicious food, to fresh produce, to the most gorgeous and vibrant flowers, to beautiful pottery, to unique clothes... you name it, they have it there! Make sure to come early as parking can be a bit tricky, especially if you want to park closer to the farmers' market. Once you get parked though, everything is a breeze. They even have tables and chairs around for people to eat at. There's also a playground for families who have little ones! I could never go to a farmers' market and leave without fresh flowers, so of course I had to pick up some from Hidalgo Flowers. They always have the most colorful and stunning arrangements, and for a decent price too. This time, I got a bunch with the prettiest sunflowers. We also picked up the sweetest and reddest strawberries from this one vendor. I highly regret not getting their name, but I will definitely be on the hunt for them the minute we go back. We got a cup of strawberries with some dark chocolate sauce from Strawberries and Chocolate. That was sooo good! We devoured it so quickly, we didn't even get to take a picture of it. One of the standouts for me was the Pork Sisig Rice from Baryo Eats. It was AHHHHMAZING!! It's the best kind of pork sisig that I love to eat--the taste was so good and nostalgic, it took me back to my college days back in the Philippines! HIGHLY RECOMMEND. We also got some Paella from Driana Catering/Taste of Spain. It was so flavorful and the rice was cooked to perfection. We were just sad they ran out of shrimp by the time we got some, so we were left with chicken only. We got some goodies from It's Cafe Thai as well--Milk Tea with Boba, Taro Thai Coffee, and the Mango Sticky Rice. All of them had just the right amount of sweetness and hit the spot for us. Lastly, we had some of the watermelon and the cucumber lemonade refreshers, and the chicken and pork tamales from Gourmet Tamales. They were so good, we even took some home for later! Overall, I'm already looking forward to the next Sunday we can stop by this farmers' market!

    5 stars because I'm back in LV after an amazing weekend trip enjoying all of my gorgeous treats…read morefrom this market. Stars off for parking and crowds, but we lucked out on great parking and were on the way out when things were getting peak crazy. Now - all my treasures. There was a bread guy. Great breads. Focaccia. Banana bread. Sourdough. Looked beautiful, but unassuming. The deliciousness level - wow! Broccolini, squash, carrots, celery, onion. Then, the berries! Look and try. You'll know the ones you want. Oceanside? Carlsbad? I am on strike as of now and will be hard pressed to make due with a Driscolls berry. Oh - and this magical little orange. I should have bought 5 pounds. I drank fresh OJ while we were there. 11/10. I'm so happy that after an awesome vacation of vacation dates and treats we get to keep it going with some lighter meals. I made tuna salad with celery and onions. Well have grilled veg with dinner. Magical berries all day. The special grilled cheese with gruyere, honey, mustard and all the other little meals il weave my Ja Jolla open air marked finds - incredible. Then, all the things I didn't buy because they wouldn't have survived in the car. Salad. Flowers. Tomatoes. All beautiful.

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    La Jolla Open Aire Farmer's Market
    La Jolla Open Aire Farmer's Market
    La Jolla Open Aire Farmer's Market

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    Cuisinery Gourmet Market

    Cuisinery Gourmet Market

    4.9
    (48 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    Small specialty boutique type food store located in a strip mall in Miramar. They specialize in…read moreimports from Europe, but I feel like there's a concentration from France. From cheeses, meats, breads, a pretty extensive frozen section, there are so many treasures you can find here. I came here with my cousin who was looking for some specific food items, side, and purchase anything myself on this trip. Partly because I was gonna be out all day and didn't want the food sitting in my car. But definitely if I plan better next time I'm in San Diego I wanna buy stuff to bring back home. Just a gem of a find. There also seems to be plenty of parking in the area as we parked pretty much right out front.

    Am I a butter connoisseur? Absolutely, not. However, I do know that if you're interested in trying…read moreFrench butter, this is the place to go. I should have purchased the Beurre d'Isigny butter here rather than going to Paris, buying Bordier butter vacuum sealed butter, having the hotel freeze it, then paying extra for check in luggage since it's a colder storage area. Cuisenery didn't have Bordier butter but when I was doing my online research, I found that both of the brands I mentioned are pretty good. I actually liked my Beurre d'Isigny butter better, but that's more likely due to it being unsalted versus the salted version I bought in Paris (apparently, you MUST use salted on your bread per the Parisians). They also had a bunch of other frozen foods and condiments, including frozen escargot in puff pastry, frozen baguettes, mustards, and jams.

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    Hasselback Potatoes
    Hasselback Potatoes
    Salami and wine
    Salami and wine
    Pastéis de Nata

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    Moceri Produce - markets - Updated July 2026

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