Danville Farmers' Market
205 Railroad Ave, Danville
(925) 825-9090
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No vegetables all flea market stuff!
Bring cash. I was charged a steep fee by Pacheco Meats for paying with CC. Guy said it was a nominal fee but it ended up being >7%.
This is a review for the Baos sold in the market. At ~$4 each, the spicy jalapeno beef bao has a weird taste, like meat frozen in the fridge for too long or some weird artificial flavor. Totally disappointed.
Wonderful farmers market. Highly recommend.
Live Music!
Really a great Farmer's market in Danville, CA!
Very pricey.
Exceptional fruit and vegetables
Really good Farmer's Market. Probably the best in the area.
Excellent market with a great vibe!
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We look forward to biking here down the iron horse trail!
Terrific melons and berries.
I enjoy going to the Danville Farmers’ Market especially during the summer months to buy nectarines and fresh corn on the cob. I don’t like this market allowing people with dogs in the market. I went to the market Saturday, June 24 around 11:45 am and I saw 4 dogs in the market and I was there no more than 10 minutes. There are signs saying “No Dogs” on the perimeter of the market, but most times I go there, I see dogs, but no one there to enforce it. There was no one in the booth where the manager is supposed to be on Saturday.The Danville Farmers’ Market should do a better job of enforcing the ‘no dogs’ rule since they are certified and should be following the rules that prohibit dogs inside farmers’ markets in the State of California.
The cute railtrain caboose you can see is adorable and my son was super happy to see it!
Not as many vendors as Pleasanton or Livermore's farmers markets. However, if you're in to crepes Danville's is the only one. Zolo's coffee is a great compliment to a pastry or a crepe.
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