Charming neighborhood market features groceries, produce & homemade deli fare, with patio seating.
"Is Jackson Market too good to be true? Located on a hidden residential street, Jackson Market serves as deli, apothecary, wine shop, snack bar, and probably a few other things we don’t even know about. With its incredible back patio, this is the ideal place to catch up with friends after a long week." - brant cox, sylvio martins, garrett snyder, cathy park
"Jackson Market is in a residential part of Culver, inside an actual house that you’d probably walk past if you weren’t looking for it. But you should be looking, because this neighborhood marketplace makes very good sandwiches and fresh-pressed juices. Enjoy it all on their excellent back patio. The small space is surrounded by dense trees and a koi pond—you’ll feel like you’re eating in a forest." - brant cox
"Jackson Market is in a residential part of Culver, inside an actual house that you’d probably walk past if you weren’t looking for it. But you should be looking for it, because this neighborhood marketplace makes some very good sandwiches and fresh-pressed juices, and has a great back patio (complete with a pond). Use Jackson Market when you tell everyone in the office you have a lunchtime appointment, but just want to sit in a quiet corner for an hour while you eat. " - nikko duren, brant cox
"This grocer/deli is located on an entirely residential street in Culver City, and if you didn’t look closely you’d probably assume it was just another house on the block. Order any of their tremendous sandwiches (we like the Italian sub or Jackson Club panini), head to the hidden back patio that comes with an actual pond, pull out a good book, and pretend you’re Diane Lane in a late-in-life romance movie." - brant cox
"Culver City is full of neighborhood restaurants, but nothing quite matches the atmosphere of Jackson Market. This grocery and deli is located on an entirely residential street, and if you didn’t look closely you’d probably assume it was just another house on the block. Order any of their tremendous sandwiches (we like the Italian sub or Jackson Club panini), head to the hidden back patio with an actual pond, pull out a good book, and pretend you’re Diane Keaton in a late-in-life romance movie." - brant cox