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    Ferry Building Marketplace

    Ferry Building Marketplace

    4.5
    (2k reviews)
    3.0 mi
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    such a great place to spend a Saturday. there's farmer's markets stalls around the building from…read moreearly morning til about 1pm. if that doesn't float your boat, there are also food and vendors inside the building. not to mention the ferry ride over to Sausalito to spend the rest of your Saturday milling around. there are always lots to see, smell, drink and eat when you're in the city. i took mom to the Ferry Building. we had inadvertently parked near Salesforce park and grabbed coffee there. parking is a lot cheaper and less crowded. we paid on the convenient ParkMobile app. then we walked about 15 min to the Ferry Building where we grabbed lunch. I was so glad i tried the pastrami & porchetta sandwiches at the Fatted Calf. i highly recommend those 2 sandwiches with the pastrami as the must try again. (note to self: the Fatted Calf deserves their own separate review) once we were done with lunch, we bought our tickets to ferry over to Sausalito, the ride is only 30 minutes. TIPS: seniors & youth tickets are cheaper bought at the machine. regular adult tickets are cheaper paid as a tap/go along the line boarding the ferry. provided that you have the clipper card for convenience sake. onto Sausalito, clean bathrooms past the park. there were so much to see and do in every directions. we literally walked off our lunch and people watch. check out the expensive yachts dock. i wish i could do some fishing there. overall, a wonderful day spent at the Ferry Building. it is a much busier hub now than what it used to be some 10 years ago.

    Ferry Building Marketplace is a buzzing market. Has various eateries, a few coffee shops, shops…read moreselling baked goods, restrooms. Different types of cuisines are available under one roof. Has several accesses. The clock tower is the highlight for me. Quite a lively place and I would imagine it being so throughout its opening hours. Would recommend to visit when next in San Francisco.

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    Inner Sunset  Flea

    Inner Sunset Flea

    2.8
    (4 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $

    Normally I'm a champion for all things San Francisco and generally find myself being even moreso…read moreduring all this talk about the supposed "doom spiral" we're operating in. That said, it's hard to whip up enthusiasm for something which just felt so very meh. The weather was quite inhospitable but that's not what influenced my assessment of the offerings here, on a few blocks along Irving Street. No, it was the sorry, mostly wildly overpriced offerings. With the exception of some pleasant live music and some games for small children the Inner Sunset Flea appeared to be about 90+% used or vintage clothing. I was not alone in stepping away from some hanging racks after seeing prices that ranged from $100-$200, most which looked like they were selected from your local Goodwill store. If you recall the old Marin City flea market you know this: the Inner Sunset Flea could and should be so much better.

    it's not huge but it's very kid and family friendly…read more This monthly event runs 10am - 4pm remaining dates for 2022 August 14 September 11 October 9 November 13 There was a nice mix of vendors selling clothing, shiny things, prepared food, and minor collectibles. For the kids they had a variety of distractions that included huge soap bubble rings, and hula hoops. Notably the event had a rather large audience enjoying the live music. Overall I'd say hit up the Inner Sunset Flea if in the area for the weekly farmers market or if visiting a nearby shop.

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    Bakery stand at the flea market (cookies & mini babkas)
    Bakery stand at the flea market (cookies & mini babkas)
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    Alamo Square Neighborhood Association Flea Market

    Alamo Square Neighborhood Association Flea Market

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    1.2 mi
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    This year markedthe 30th Alamo Square Flea Market, an annual event sponsored by the Alamo Square…read moreNeighborhood Association. The flea market covers about 2 sides of the park (2 city blocks) and it's a collection of random garage sales plus some crafty Etsy like people. The crafty people sold handmade soaps, perfume, jewelry, crochet dolls (cute), and screenprinted items (t-shirts, tote bags, baby onesies). I recognized one of the vendors from Renegade Craft Fair. The garage sale people had old books, tons of old clothes, dishware, quilts/blankets, paintings, tools, furniture, jewelry, comic books, vinyl records, toys, etc. I spotted a few cute old things: a plaid suitcase and old Smith Corona typewriter. I was surprised by one person selling small old photos for $10 each. The food trucks were there, four of them, with sliders, Thai food (Phat Tri), frozen custard (Lexie's) and hot wings (Cluck It Up). Free admission.

    A food booth run by volunteers, all proceeds go to the Alamo Square Neighborhood Association. This…read moreis an annual event. Menu may include hot dogs, chicken wings, chips, soda, coffee and donuts. Update 8/16/08 My feet hurt. I have taken 77 showers and my hair stills smells like BBQ. I will forever exhale charred meat smoke. My hands are chapped and frozen from getting soda. Q - Why do people ask for root beer or orange soda when we already tell them we ONLY HAVE cokedietcokespriteandwater? Do they really think we're hiding other soda flavors "in the back"? You realize this is an annual food booth, supporting a nonprofit, IN A TENT, and there is no "in the back". The best part is I got to say "Wiener me" and "Would you like your buns warmed?". Only once a year I can to say this in public repeatedly without getting dirty looks. Nothing in the world can buy that type of satisfaction. Oh and if you like mayo, I suggest bringing packets of it with you everywhere, because annual flea market food booths will NEVER have mayo. Kthxbai.

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    Alamo Square Neighborhood Association Flea Market
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    TreasureFest

    TreasureFest

    4.0
    (544 reviews)
    5.5 mi
    $$

    The last weekend of every month is TreasureFest - where small businesses in jewelry, food,…read morepastries, plants, art, clothing, stickers, crystals, vintage finds, pottery, music, home goods, live music and performers, and more come together to create a family-fun environment. Pet-friendly - make sure your pet is on a leash at all times. My favorite part of this event is seeing all of the cute doggies. Some are dressed up in hats, sunnies, clothes some may have gotten from vendors at the event. Each month, the selection of vendors do change -- you might see the same ones always coming back while others might not return or be back other months. It's helpful if you maybe have a cart with you -- only if you're the type of person who plans to find a lot or larger items. The vendors for the most part are placed in sections based on what they're selling. There is a food court where there are food trucks and booths selling drinks and snacks. Picnic tables, live music, entertainment for kids -- outdoor games like chess, bean bag toss, connect four, jenga, legos, hula hoops, etc.

    I went to the March TreasureFest and would absolutely return. It's the perfect spot for me and my…read moreOakland/Berkeley friends to meet up. I was worried about the parking/traffic situation because the last time I went to the Alameda Antique Fair I almost lost it. Luckily, this is a well oiled machine with folks directing traffic. I arrived at 11 on a Sunday and left at 2:30. The organizers do a great job creating an event that is organized and flows. The vendors were great, tons of food trucks, interactive "survivor- inspired" games for the whole family, DJ with bubble machine, live art, a stage in the middle of the food truck area with live music, and bars and bathrooms throughout. The only complaint I have is the vendor that sells pictures with birds for "charity." First, what charity? Second, why are you out here yelling at people that are considering promoting your business? Not sure why anyone would want some weird dudes putting birds of prey on people let alone pay for it. I watched one of them have a heated exchange with a dog owner who was walking her dog past the booth. So weird. I would absolutely return to and applaud the organizers for such a well planned and executed event.

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    Entry lines on a Sunday afternoon (ticket purchase on the left, prepaid on the right)

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    Entry lines on a Sunday afternoon (ticket purchase on the left, prepaid on the right)

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