This was my first time here. My son goes every Saturday morning. I thought that I would tag along. It was nice. All the vendors were very friendly. I bought grapefruit 5 for $4.00 and tangelos $2.50 a lb at one vendor. I bought spicy bratwurst and lamb sausage at another vendor. I bought turmeric and ginger kombucha it was very good. My son bought pineapple and ginger jun it was also very good. I will buy that next time. I bought red pepper hummus, it was alright. The jalapeno hummus was very good spicy but good. I also bought whole wheat flat bread, tabouli salad, and tzatziki sauce. I also bought zucchini, onions and tomatoes. They have a fish vendor there with a variety of fresh seafood call Dry Dock, they were very nice and pleasant. Their store is in Fullerton pricey but good quality fish. Due to Covid there were not very many vendors there. But overall it was a very nice mother son...
   Read moreLots of good stuff to eat with both ingredients and finished items. Parking on site for $5, Leonis Adobe across the street for $4 or walk from the Mall about 1/4 mile west. Rare parking on the street.The line to get in took about 20 minutes when it opened, It gradually decreases throughout the day and I hear there is no line at around 11 am. Most of the line and the market itself is in the shade.
You must wear a mask and no eating or tasting allowed at this time. Great fresh fruit and vegetables of all types, meats, fish, nuts, and cut flowers. Some prepared items like yogurt, honey, hot sauces, breads, pastas, Livia's Kitchen gluten free baked items are my favorite. Bring a cart as the bags do get heavy with all the items you just cannot pass on. Bring cash as that makes the purchases...
   Read moreWent today, very hot outside! However, Calabasas Farmer's Market was well organized, everyone, vendors and shoppers are all required to wear masks. Social distancing is observed and there is a pathway to follow through the market. Lots of vendors today with amazing flowers, spices, fruits and veggies! Three vendirs that we enjoy are the Gourmet Blends booth that have different vinegars and oils, the sponge lady that has amazing sponges for all needs and Big Red's who has fabulous hot sauces from mild to hot. All have fabulous tastes. These three vendors were all located inside the market area not by the street. Parking is plentiful and costs either $4 or $5 dollars if you cannot find free...
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