I live in Highland Park and this is my favorite place to get my weekly groceries and local honey! I love the pasture-raised eggs, seasonal fruits and veggies, dips, and food vendors.
Itâs a small farmers market so itâs easy to social distance and they take many precautions to keep covid safe.
The farmers are so friendly and many of them grow what they sell. Much of the produce is grown without pesticides (not certified organic so itâs more affordable) and honestly costs the same as Sprouts and Trader Joeâs, but taste so much better and is healthier, YAY!
They also take EBT and match it for...
   Read moreOne of the first, and still one of the best, farmers' markets in Northeast LA, by a long shot. Having it right up and adjacent to the Highland Park Gold Line Station doesn't hurt on those busy Tuesdays when you need to find fresh produce, baked goods, roasted peanuts, a hot meal, even some vintage wares and trinkets to satisfy your itchy impulse buying. It is a very local scene, but don't let that deter you; all the vendors are welcoming to new folk and veteran customers alike. A real market filled end to end with...
   Read moreA very small market with half of it being a patchy flea market rather than a farmers' market and the other half are greasy food vendors and a few tents with produce. I definitely wouldn't call it a farmers' market. I do recommend the produce sellers, the prices are better than the supermarkets, surprisingly. Avocados for 75 cents, anyone? The deal was 3 for $2, so we got 6 for $4. Ripe and...
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