The 18 Best Farmers Markets In LA - Los Angeles - The Infatuation
"Long Beach has a whole network of farmers markets across the city, but the largest and most popular one takes place every Sunday at the Alamitos Bay Marina. You’ll find more than 40 vendors, including big-name local growers like Weiser Family Farms, Tenerelli Orchards, and Bautista Organic Date Ranch, plus prepared fresh seafood from Wild Local Seafood and baked goods from Colossus Bakery. Parking can be tricky but plan on taking a stroll around the marina park and enjoying the great bay views afterward. Open Sunday, 9am-2pm." - sylvio martins, garrett snyder
Long Beach Marina Farmers Market - Review - Los Angeles - The Infatuation
"Long Beach has a whole network of farmers markets across the city, but the largest and most popular one takes place every Sunday at the Alamitos Bay Marina. You’ll find more than 40 vendors, including big-name local growers like Weiser Family Farms, Tenerelli Orchards, and Bautista Organic Date Ranch, plus prepared fresh seafood from Wild Local Seafood and baked goods from
We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation
Independent and music-friendly, this Sunday market at Clark and Spring offers a relaxed pace with rotating small vendors, live sets, and plenty of parking. Profiled by Visit Long Beach and active weekly.
A Sunday ritual on the water, this Harbor Area Farmers Markets staple draws small family farms, fishmongers, and cheesemakers. Noted by Visit Long Beach and the Los Angeles Times for its scenic setting and strong vendor mix.
Go early before it opens for parking spots. It’s a small market with two rows of vendors of mostly produce. There are a few choices for prepared food but a stand for bread, a coffee spot with freshly baked goods, popcorn, trays of micro greens and a potted plants vendor. Sign of the times to see a pooch and bike valet table. Looks well organized and every vendor is friendly.
Karen Maggiano
Google
Great market to find your favorite veggies, flowers and organic juices. There are vendors that prepare all kinds of hot food to enjoy as well. Don't forget to stop by and take a listen to "the Chillbillies ". An acoustic trio that performs every Sunday playing bluegrass, old jazz, and rock tunes.
Jazz
Google
I am all in for local and zero waste shopping but i felt this place can be a rip off! I was charged $29 total for a 3 basket strawberries pack and 2 asparagus by Blessed farms. That asparagus was supposed to be $5 and Strawberries at $12 if i remember. Clearly some error in what was charged to my card by the blessed farm vendor. Sorry no receipt was given. I find my whole shopping experience a bit expensive; for reference i paid $8 for dozen pasture raised eggs by Don Betos farm. Its better to carry some cash as many vendors have a certain minimum to accept cards.
Pete F
Google
Pretty good selection of produce, including great fruit. Good hummus and pita. Honey vendor. Amazing yogurt vendor.
Denni Wibowo
Google
Nice location and interesting crowd. Need to have more interesting food vendor
Michael Denina
Google
Like going to this place for fresh seasonal veggies. They also have vegan cheeses, fresh breads, small batch pickled veggies and other various vendors. Try the tamales here. They're the best.
Alyssya Gatdula
Google
My boyfriend and I are frequent visitors of this farmers market. Weekly orders of amazing farm raised eggs, strawberries and produce. The orange juice is to die for! Plenty of parking if you get there early enough, but even if you’re a little later these parking in the back. Great variety of vendors who come back weekly, if feels like we’ve made friends with the vendors we frequent :)
Across the street from the LB promenade, it’s a perfect place to spend your morning/afternoon.
Julie Darrell
Google
So many great local vendors! Fresh bread from Colossus, mushrooms from Long Beach Mushrooms, coffee from Nevaeh, vegan cheese and tofu from Ethikli, and of course refillable dish soap, laundry soap, and other essentials available from BYO!