Temecula Farmer’s Market

Farmers' market · Temecula

Temecula Farmer’s Market

Farmers' market · Temecula

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Old Town Front St &, 6th St, Temecula, CA 92590

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Old Town Front St &, 6th St, Temecula, CA 92590 Get directions

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Temecula’s Saturday anchor draws regional growers, flower farms, and global street‑food stalls right into Old Town. Listed by the Riverside County Agricultural Commissioner and highlighted by the Old Town Temecula Association, it’s a year‑round snapshot of local agriculture and culture.

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Lindsay Gamster

Google
Our Temecula farmers market is one of the best I've ever been to. We have an exceptional array of vendors with the most amazing and beautiful and fresh produce, eggs, local honey, coffee vendors and crêpes and everything you can ever imagine. All in charming old town. Love love love it here!

Marisa Puro

Google
I have been to many different Farmers Market in some states and this one I like the most, different choices of food.. Old town nearby and playground for children.

Valeria

Google
This is an awesome farmer's market! You will find a variety of beautiful flowers, jams, salsas, handmade soaps, organic produce and more! All the sellers in each of the stands where super welcoming and nice. They even give out free samples for most of the things they are selling. You want handmade soap? You can have a sample for that. You want to try a salsa? You can have a small sample to go. All of them took the health recommendations to heart. Don't worry about people not wearing their masks here because they enforce it a lot. They also have bathrooms. DOWN SIDE, no dogs allowed! This is understandable since most flower stands had succulents or pots of flowers on the floor. It can get a little crowded but not overwhelming. PARKING is a little annoying, just park a few blocks away and you will not have a problem. Enjoy the walk through Old Town Temecula.

Aaron C

Google
People use to go to Farmers Market to buy produce to support local farmers and because prices are usually lower than grocery store. Not anymore. Prices are ridiculously high. Went last weekend and someone was selling heirloom tomato for $7/per lb and $2.25 for 1 tiny samosa (used to be $1). Now people are taking advantage of local in the name of "Farmers Market". I'd rather go to Albertson to get my produce.

Swire Ho

Google
From out of down and our hotel was close enough to this farmers market. Lots of fresh produce as would expect at a farmers market. The craft vendor booths locally made this special.

Diane McCulloch

Google
Great market great fresh fruit and vegetables below was my bounty

Blueberry Pancakes

Google
A very upbeat farmers market with various vendors from quick eats, cold brew/hot coffee, fresh pressed juice. Multiple seasonal veggie & fruit vendors. Honey & flowers aswell

Rod

Google
A true farmer's market! Lots for fruits and vegetables locally grown
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MaDonna W.

Yelp
Every time I come to Temecula, I have to stop by the Temecula downtown farmers market. They always have the freshest of what is in season. I found delicious kale and spinach. Lemons I found a wonderful honey in a gorgeous bottle. I believe it's called the beehive. They have dips and chips and avocado , olive oil and pastries and of course they have my favorite dates!!! I can't remember the name of the company, but I usually buy 3 pounds of dates from this guy and I go home and I freeze them if I don't end up giving them away right away. It's one of my favorite activities in Temecula in the morning .
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Keith A.

Yelp
Conveniently close to the freeway. Free street parking or if super crowded there are some pay lots. Nice and free restroom right there a few feet away. There were all kinds of vendors. Plenty of food, drink, coffee options to choose from. There was a pastry vendor with the line wrapped around to another aisle. Vendors were friendly, trying to get your attention to stop and peruse their goods and services. Ambiance is nice, it is in a lot in old town near lots of other businesses, near a main street, it is definitely one of the nicer farmers markets and then you can walk around old town too. If you are in the area and need something to do, check it out.
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Ashley F.

Yelp
Old Town Temecula Farmer's Market was a fun experience, with numerous vendors providing quick eats, hand-made wares, and fresh produce for sale. I've came on two different occasions so far, and it's definitely fun to look around if you're in the area. I've had the Chocolate Elfroy from Chaupain Bakery. It's their most popular item and consists of a croissant with vanilla custard, chocolate chips and almonds (3.5/5). It's very sweet and heavy, so prepared to skip a meal if you eat one! The California Surfer crepe from La Creperie was also very tasty (4/5); the ABCs (avocado, bacon, cheese) was a savory breakfast combo that works well in crepes and omelettes. I do think it can be a bit pricey here, so be prepared to spend least $20. There's a bit of a price mark up for the fruits like strawberries, which was about $12-16 versus $8 at your local Costco. Overall, a fun weekend activity if you like checking out local vendors and farmers markets!

Doreen K.

Yelp
Lots of yummy things at this market. Everything from veggies to dairy to prepared foods. It does get crowded so get there early!
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Scott S.

Yelp
This is a fun and very well laid-out farmers market. It actually has a lot of great offerings. Some of which you may not expect. This is a fairly large farmers market. They offer all the fruit and veggies and the other packaged food items that you may expect from a farmers market. They also, generally, have a nice selection of plants, cactus, and succulents, if you need something to plant in your garden. Though the sellers always change at this market, you will most probably be able to pick up a few interesting drink and food items if you wish to grab a snack or to take something home for later. Overall, good farmers market!

Michelle D.

Yelp
Amazing market! The selection is absolutely massive from fruits and veggies to jewelry, plants, and even clothing. I love coming every week, would highly recommend the french woman's pastries as well as the pudding stand.
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Tracy M.

Yelp
We LOVE the Samosa's, the fresh produce is excellent. Yummiest tangerines I've ever had. The fresh flowers are unique and great quality.
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Marisa H.

Yelp
We bought jelly from a man selling peanut butters and jelly's, he says it's all natural, and we pay 18 dollars for 2 tiny jars and when we get home I realize the strawberry one isn't even made with strawberries- it's made with strawberry juice. Totally feel like we got ripped off and they came up with a "fool the customer" way to sell jelly without actually using strawberries or actual fruit. This is why I don't love the farmers market, the jelly I can get at Sam's club or Costco is far superior to this product I paid wayyyyy too much for. Steer clear, Costco has quality products made with wholesome ingredients unlike some of these vendors trying to prey on the farmers market vibe for people to get ripped off.
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Alex C.

Yelp
This is a "real farmers" farmers' market. The best of fruits, veggies, organic living microgreens, all natural body products, coffee, hot foods, and sweets. Community vibes, management and vendors are super driendle
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Patrick R.

Yelp
We love going to Temecula and visit the farmers market. It provides a good variety of food vendors, fresh fruit, vegetables, meat and eggs and also other types of vendors selling flowers, pots, spices, honey and the likes. The market is laid out well and easy to navigate. If you want to peruse before you brunch in downtown Temecula, I can highly recommend it.
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Marcella D.

Yelp
Absolutely fantastic. I love this farmer's market. They have a lot of vendors and I'm sure you'll find what you need. Also, the prices are reasonable. The farmers market has flower vendors, vegetable vendors, fish mongers. It's a great way to spend a lovely morning with friends and family and buy great food, etc. From Temecula Farmers Market. I highly recommend.
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Norman R.

Yelp
It was nearly lunch time when we arrived at the market and we quickly realized that the market is quite nice and we should have visited much earlier. Many wholesome items, and farm fresh goods! For sure we will have another go in the coming weeks.
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Beck R.

Yelp
We really love going here. Fresh produce and super great tamales and pastries to walk and eat with. I think anyone that goes can find something that they like and need. It's a nice set up and always clean. All the vendors are nice and ready to help.
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Brittany M.

Yelp
We always enjoy coming here on our Saturday mornings. Everyone is so kind and prices are great! A lot of gluten free products, perfect for us who have celiac
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David W.

Yelp
This is the place to go for fresh produce and bakery goods, such a great environment and selection of home made crafts. it will be a little chilly if you go early but that is best time to get there. Parking can be a challenge after 9:00 am.
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Britney M.

Yelp
One of my favorite farmers markets that's I've been to. I loved coming here on Saturdays for fresh fruits, veggies and hummus. It was organized and easy to find what you were looking for. Everything was fresh, I never had issues with that. Vendors were really friendly, and prices were awesome. Saved a bunch of money going to the Farmer's Market. It would draw in a pretty decent crowd of people, but it was never overly crowded or anything like that. I wish more Farmer's Markets were like this one.

E H.

Yelp
The Temecula farmers market is truly special. I buy my weekly vegetables there. You have numerous options for organic produce, fresh fruit, fresh meats and fish. There are places to grab a bite to eat as well. There are fresh flowers, raw honey, spices, creamy yogurts, breads, hummus, tamales, teas, pasta, olive oils, cheeses, eggs, plants, tortilla chips and salsas, fresh pressed juices, baked goodies and lots of things to consider. You'll enjoy your stroll through this outdoor market.
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Ally C.

Yelp
Saturday morning would not be complete without a stop to this farmers market located in Old Town Temecula on Front Street. There are vendors for just about everything; fruits and veggies, breads, salsas, tamales, frozen meats, honey, hummus, bbq sauce, handmade soaps, flowers, succulents, pet food...the list goes on and on. Highly recommend you stop on in!
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Shauna G.

Yelp
This place is seriously a little gem in the heart of Old Town, right across of the fire station. It was beyond hot today which made walking in the crowd a little unbearable (especially while wearing a mask) but, can't wait to go back earlier one day! There were so many vendors (majority wore face masks and some also wore gloves) and I was impressed by the variety of items for sale. Things get pricy and all vendors accept different forms of payment from cash only to checks, card, and sometimes Venmo. Also if you use a card, some vendors charge a processing fee without telling you. There were crafts, masks, lotions, soaps, fresh flowers, fruits, veggies, honey, sauces, jerky, baked goods, cold pressed juices, teas, and a variety of food vendors just to name some off the top of my head. Everyone was super friendly and helpful, while not everyone wore masks (maybe 90%) everyone remained respectful and kept their distance. The only downfall would be finding parking! I had to circle for a bit before I found a little lot across City Hall. Wasn't sure if I could park there, but I didn't get towed. Would recommend this market over the one at the mall!
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Gema T.

Yelp
Love love love this Saturday market with hot food to go, fresh squeezed juices, organic greens, family farm gown meat and eggs, unusual mushrooms, vegan thingies, sinfully rich freshly made croissants at the French Bakery, local grown flowers and my fave hummus dips. Oh YUM! But like everything else these days, prices are eye popping high. Try not to grit your teeth and just pay the lady! It's worth it.
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Tom V.

Yelp
It had been years since we went to this farmer's market. We decided to hit it up and check on the fresh fruits and vegetables. It used to be that you could get great deals on fruits and vegetables at farmer's markets, but that was not the case here. The prices, overall, were just as much or more expensive than at the grocery store. Sure, if one could guarantee these items were actually locally grown, thus "fresher" per se, then it would be worth the purchase (compared to all the imported fruit/vegs in most stores). The only thing we left with from those categories were some avocados, from a Fallbrook vendor. Fallbrook avocados, if you actually get them, are fantastic! I suppose we will find out in a couple days if they are legit, or just imported from out of the country and bought and sold in bulk (one can tell the difference). Several vendors selling eggs, but they were averaging $10 a dozen! WTF? We ended up leaving there with a few pastries, a half dozen tamales, some homemade jam and a loaf of bread (plus the aforementioned avocados). The first three items noted were great, the bread was just okay, and we shall see about the avocados. We will return down the road for the items we determined were "great" and look into the fruit/veg offerings again.
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Joseph S.

Yelp
Great food choices, excellent produce, and just really nice people. Conveniently located in OldTown Temecula, and within walking distance of many more restaurants and shops in OldTown
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Susan K.

Yelp
You have a farmers market completely set up outside in a parking lot but you are not pet friendly. Perhaps you could get more customers if you changed that antiquated policy.
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Lucy L.

Yelp
Bought 3 potatoes over there. Costed $7 total. After cutting them open, they are black inside.....
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Realty Q.

Yelp
I stopped by a couple of Sundays ago and found the best kettle corn!!! Well technically, caramel corn. THISSSS Cannabis Kettle corn was the bomb. Oh yeah........not more stars because there was no honey vendor, pineapple or strawberries at all, but I'll be back soon.
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Mariano C.

Yelp
Always have a great time here with so much fresh fruits and vegetables friendly vendors. There is so many types of hot food as well. It's super casual and fun. We love French deluce as well.
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Derek W.

Yelp
My wife and I happened to stop here on our way to San Diego and it's a pretty neat farmer's market with a variety of stalls from organic produce to cooked food to candles to plants. We tried a sheep milk yogurt from a stall called French Delice and it was our favorite yogurt ever! It was so rich and creamy yet not too heavy or sweet. The owner said he actually doesn't add sugar to the yogurt; the sweetness is completely from the fruits/toppings added. He also lets you sample all of the flavors and my favorite was the cookies & cream but my wife's favorite was the fig. We bought a 8oz container for $7. We also bought a chicken, spinach, tomato, & avocado crepe for $9. It was delicious and filling. The owner said the bacon crepe was the most popular so we'll have to try that next time! The only downside to the farmer's market is the lack of parking. There's only street parking available so you might have to park several blocks away.
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Grace G.

Yelp
Fresh foods and eggs, flowers. Avacado is very delicious with very fair price
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Sophia C.

Yelp
This is by far my favorite farmers market I've been to. We didn't know it was there on saturdays and had planned a day trip to Temecula but was met with quite a crowd and lack of parking on what we imagined would be a sleepy overcast Saturday morning. This is obviously the big attraction in Temecula. Seriously some GREAT vendors - gluten free cupcakes, beautiful homemade pies, gorgeous flowers I've never seen before, produce , succulents , you name it, it's there. We left with a packed trunk and happy. FYI there's an actual bathroom (not portapotties) on the grounds. Big bonus for a family with small bladders :D
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Vincent C.

Yelp
This Farmer's Market has been here for years at the same location and at the same time on Saturdays. Its not the biggest Farmer's market but it does have some great vendor who sell everything from bread, soaps, honey, and of course produce which is probably the most sold item. It's not dog friendly so you have to keep your pooches at home unfortunately.
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Summer C.

Yelp
Awesome farmer's market! First things firsts, I love farmers markets. I love the concept of cutting out the middle man and getting your food straight from the farmer and source. The Temecula Farmer's Market is pretty big and bustling, with a lot of options to choose from from food to non-food items. I only bought produce, and it was very fresh and delicious! It was tricky to find parking because it was crowded, but we eventually did and it was worth it!

Jenn M.

Yelp
Food, amazing. The business reps and owners are really nice, helpful, and not too pushy. It's a hard business making and providing! Parking was easy. Great sense of community and really enjoyable.
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Natalie G.

Yelp
Love this framers makers. It's not huge but they definitely have a ton of great options!! They have the best persimmons and strawberries I've ever tasted!! They always have food tents, unique gifts and tons of fresh fruits and veggies!! Come early, parking is a bit of a hassle, if you see parking in the street take it!!
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Jack M.

Yelp
I really love this small Farmer's Market. Thanks to Victoria R. from Temecula who introduce me to the place, I was able to pick up some great avocados, meet some friendly vendors, and eat some plump mulberries. I was able to find Hass avocados priced at 3 for one dollar (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/temecula-farmers-market-temecula?select=KEkwJ7Z1AzuEAQUdh_9cWQ#KEkwJ7Z1AzuEAQUdh_9cWQ): I later ate them and were great, and some of the juiciest and sweetest mulberries I have ever eaten (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/temecula-farmers-market-temecula?select=KEkwJ7Z1AzuEAQUdh_9cWQ#F3Sps-_rhX8J_8yTsh09-g). All I could imagine was having some of these puppies baked into a pie. I was over whelmed with the super friendliness of the vendors. In fact, the lady selling the organic eggs (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/temecula-farmers-market-temecula?select=KEkwJ7Z1AzuEAQUdh_9cWQ#O7beNrAA959Lu4dd3gE_Ag), offered to make me some huevos rancheros at here place for breakfast! I had to pass because I already had plan to eat at E.A.T. next door to the market. Anyways, the market had a lot of fresh produce vendors, an average amount of food vendors, and a scattering of artisans selling their products and art, but I felt that this particular farmer's market catered more of the produce variety, not that there is anything wrong with that.....
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Vienna Q.

Yelp
Love love love except it's was vista farmers market, idk if it's the same but yea. Love the kombucha and all the mushrooms and fresh produce I will be comin back from Vegas to go here.
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Dawn G.

Yelp
MY FAVORITE FARMER'S MARKET!! This farmers market has character! I dig it! First off, the location is prime! On Saturday and Sunday, you can find this market in the parking lot directly behind the Beergarden and Soro's Mediterranean on Old Town Front St. It's close to a bunch of fantastic brunch spots, as well as other awesome Old Town shopping. Parking can sometimes be a pain, but my recommendation is to make a day of it, park close to where to want to have brunch, eat, then walk over. Old Town Front Street isn't that long and a little exercise never hurts. I love the diversity In the stalls here. You can find much more than just organic, locally sourced produce. Hand stitched aprons, polished precious stones, artisan soap, wooden birdhouses, even custom poems written and typed by a guy with a vintage typewriter. My favorite food stall is definitely the Samosa Guys! Omg, I love every flavor! Coconut is cool for a creamy, sweet alternative and the spinach one is a delicious veggie option. Their iced tea is also killer! Taste like a spiced sun tea and it is really addicting.
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Terri B.

Yelp
Awesome farmers market. They have everything. The best flowers around. I wish that People would read NO DOGS ALLOWED, means no dogs of any kind or size. I'm sure they are the same rude people that take dogs into grocery stores.
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Antoniette J.

Yelp
Good selection of produce to choose from! However there was no mask enforcement upon entering the market. I don't know if I happened to come on, "National Anti-Mask Wearing Day" but I Just wanted to put that out there. Vendors were wearing their masks but there were so many people at the market not wearing masks and not practicing social distancing. I was appalled because farmers markets enforce mask wearing in San Diego. I know it's not San Diego, but you'd think almost a year into this pandemic that people would wear a mask out of common courtesy. Although it's outdoors, there were people laughing, chatting, coughing and getting too close to me w/o their masks spewing who knows what into my face. Did not feel safe, and will not come back again.
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Elizabeth N.

Yelp
I absolutely love coming here! I've been going for a few months now and every time I go I find something fun! The hummus guys are amazing (I usually walk away with 3 containers)! Other fun finds are natural dryer balls, homemade soaps, fresh produce, and local honey! My daughter and I love starting our weekend off here so you should definitely check it out! Tips: - parking can be crazy so try to stay calm - bring your own bags - some venders accept card/Venmo but most are cash
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Lily C.

Yelp
I'm here practically every Saturday. Yes parking sucks but a little walking never hurt anybody. All the vendors are awesome. Here are some of my favorites: Amo Nakatl: most delicious vegan Mexican food from tortas, tacos, breakfast burritos and nachos. Lazy Daisy: vegan pies, cookies, bread and jams. Happy Pantry Kombucha: home brewed Kombucha from Carlsbad with awesome flavors such as Apple Ginger Lemon Boo Boo's Sweet Potato Pie: friendliest gentleman that sings Red Sambusas: veggie options available and friendly guys. Usually there's a line but there's a reason why. Nora's Empanda Factory: veggie options available Good Boy: home made dog toys that my dog loves Overall this is an awesome market! This is a gem for Temecula. Please show your support to all the amazing vendors.
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Kyle R.

Yelp
Really nice farmers market with plenty of variety and organic produce ! This is our 3rd visit to the Temecula Farmers Market . We Highly recommend the fresh pastries , I'm a sucker for a chocolate croissant. We also picked up some organic apples, apple cider, kombucha, dragon fruit, natural lipbalm and face scrub. It was a solid market haul, for sure. We drove 40 minutes to get here, Next time we will bring a cooler so we can pick up some of the cooler offerings. Fresh fish, meats, mushrooms, etc.. The surrounding area is filled with activities and eateries so you can find plenty to do after the Temecula Farmers Market.
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Lindy W.

Yelp
Farmer market itself was fun and plenty of selection. Wish it had better parking options. Private lot across the street charges $8 although their establishment is closed. Good way to make a few extra bucks I guess. Parking options otherwise is limited to street parking. Wish area lots embraced the market more including the ones that have no farmers market parking signs up- probably would attract more folks to the area and support local establishments. Made this into a day trip and visited two great wineries in Temecula. Made for a fun day.
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Christel L.

Yelp
A beloved local market with plenty of produce options, food vendors, and other farmer's market options. They block off prime real estate each Saturday morning for this, and people (residents and visitors) flock to it! Want fresh produce? They've got plenty. Handmade soaps, oils, crafts, etc? Check. Baked goods, honey, hummus, dips (check out that "Bitchin" sauce!)... You bet. There are also food vendors (hello samosas and crepes!) and most tents will let you sample their products before buying. Since it's on the north end of Front St, parking is difficult at the Rancho California entrance. Unless you're early or lucky, I would suggest finding a spot on the south end (street or public garage) and explore the rest of Old Town Temecula to and from your car. The Temecula Farmer's Market is a cool way to spend your morning from 9am-12pm. Bring the family to walk through and check things out, but remember to leave the pups at home...they do not allow dogs for various reasons.
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Kiyoshi C.

Yelp
One of the main reasons why I visit this farmers market, and bear the summer heat, is for the vendor Sultan Grill which has great Mediterranean food. Really simple offering of chicken kabob, beef kabob, falafel and sometimes lamb, in a wrap or on a plate (where the plate comes with a sumac spiced salad and yellow rice), both options doused in yogurt and hot sauce. They have a few sides you can also get like baklava and stuffed grape leaves. Really tasty but simple meal that is priced about $8-$12. We've also tried the ceviche from the vendor that sells fish tacos (sorry but can't recall the name), but it tasted fresh and came with free chips ($9).

Josh K.

Yelp
All good things at Temecula farmers market. Amazing food, happy faces. What more can you ask for?
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Leah L.

Yelp
This place is great and has many reasonably prices & well priced vendors! We were really impressed by the selection of goods and the prices of those goods. We frequently go to farmers markets just to walk around and enjoy the weekend morning but rarely do we buy anything because most everything is SO expensive. We're not the type of people who care to eat mainly organic fruit and veggies and so we can't justify the price of these items at the farmers market. We were mainly impressed by the prices at the coffee stand, one of the bakeries (Laurent Le coffee shop), the juicery (the one with guava and blood orange juice), and a succulent grower. The coffee shop was from Orange County I believe and we got a pour over for a reasonable $4.50 and the coffee they used was really good. I can't remember the name of the stand. The Laurent Le Coffee Shop Bakery was BOMb! We had the best muffin we've ever tasted there. We also purchased a croissant topped with cream and fruit that was excellent. They had really good prices on pastries and the ones we had were excellent. This guy knows what he's doing and I'm definitely going to his shop (also in Old Town) next time I'm back in Temecula. I highly recommend visiting his bakery and buying his pastries. The juicery customer service was excellent. We didn't actually buy juice there, we bought white grapefruit that they had probably used to make the juice out of. The prices on their grapefruit was very reasonable at $.50 each. The two men (maybe father and son?) running the booth were very nice and sociable and we had a lovely conversation. The succulent grower offered strawberry plants for $4 so we bought one for Mother's Day. When we checked out, the cashier gave us some grower tips on how to maintain and take care of the plant, which was so great because we had no idea how to take care of it haha! They had a wide assortment of plants actually, not just succulents. They had things like Japanese eggplant and bay leaf plants too. Their succulent display was just the main thing they had at their booth. Overall, we had a nice time walking through and discovering some excellent local small businesses that we will be happy to support in the future!
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Jeff F.

Yelp
Great place to get freshly grown veggies and flowers. We were there this past weekend and they had about dozen fresh fruit places and 6 flower. Will dice rly go back and forgot to oilivedipity has some great oils and salad dressings.

Erica N.

Yelp
Amazing farmers market! No need to go to the grocery store anymore. This place has everything from homemade pasta to tamales to eggs, meat, vegetables, fruit, honey, soap, lotion, balsamic, olive oil, ceviche, fish, tea, jerky, seasoning, brittle, yogurt (amazing!), nut butter (wow!), and so much more. We walked away with a good amount of stuff and anticipation for next week
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Chris N.

Yelp
On a lovely, sunny SoCal kinda day, this is a great place to be in Temecula! We decided to go on a whim, so we were a little unprepared--make sure you have cash because some vendors do not take cards. Parking is a bit of a challenge because this is in Old Town. There is street parking if you can find it and a parking garage that is several blocks away if you don't mind the walk. There seems to be a decent variety of vendors selling produce, food, and other goods. There is a lemonade stand that is pretty good and a really tasty, homemade Greek yogurt vendor I have to come back for. There is a coffee vendor who sells hot and cold brewed coffee, as well as, beans--their cold brew is quite strong. I came here with a friend who is vegetarian and we were able to find a decent amount of food options for her. The Mediterranean food vendor offered some very tasty falafel and kabob meat, however their spanakopita was just ok. We also split a vegetarian crepe--this was not as good as I was hoping. The crepe was just too thick to be a true crepe, but the filling wasn't half bad. We also missed out on all of the vegetarian tamales, so we'll have to arrive earlier next time to try some of those. Overall, this was such a nice thing to do for a couple of hours on a Saturday, so I'll definitely be back.