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Locality: San Francisco, California

Phone: +1 415-248-1332



Address: 3861 24th St 94114 San Francisco, CA, US

Website: www.noevalleyfarmersmarket.com

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Noe Valley Farmers Market 03.07.2021

Mothers Day is next week! Show the love with a gift from your local farmers market.

Noe Valley Farmers Market 26.06.2021

Through the Friends of the Children, NVFM provides fruits and vegetables to feed SF families in nearby neighborhoods that don't have easy access to fresh produce. Want to help us feed more kids? You can donate funds here: https://tinyurl.com/b6849bd3

Noe Valley Farmers Market 14.06.2021

Get ‘em while you can!

Noe Valley Farmers Market 12.06.2021

It’s a beautiful morning for getting your week’s fruits and veggies!

Noe Valley Farmers Market 01.06.2021

The early bird gets the strawberries

Noe Valley Farmers Market 12.02.2021

It’s a beautiful day!

Noe Valley Farmers Market 02.01.2021

Rain? So what! There’s all kinds of good stuff here you know you need.

Noe Valley Farmers Market 16.12.2020

The market will close for a holiday break on Dec. 26. See you on Jan. 2!The market will close for a holiday break on Dec. 26. See you on Jan. 2!

Noe Valley Farmers Market 27.11.2020

A great day at the market!

Noe Valley Farmers Market 17.11.2020

Last night’s rain appears to have blown through. We are open and it is lovely out! New and notable this week: cara cara oranges, passionfruit, grow-your-own mushrooms, fresh-made juice, Brussels sprouts galore. Come get your week of veggies.

Noe Valley Farmers Market 05.11.2020

I love showcasing the goodies our market vendors provide! We make a demo basket like this every year to encourage everyone to give a farmers market gift. Just a reminder, we are OPEN every Saturday 8-1 just like always December 12, December 19 but will close the Saturday between Christmas and New Year’s (December 26) to give everyone a break. We reopen January 2.

Noe Valley Farmers Market 02.11.2020

Look who’s back! Hot sandwiches to go from Boffo Cart, yum.

Noe Valley Farmers Market 23.10.2020

It’s a beautiful day for fresh produce.

Noe Valley Farmers Market 19.10.2020

Kou really likes his new mask. It’s made out of a cotton produce bag!

Noe Valley Farmers Market 03.10.2020

Yeah, we’re open.

Noe Valley Farmers Market 01.10.2020

We’re raising money today for our friends at Swanton Berry Farm they’ve been hit hard by the fires. Stop by the front table, drop some cash, take home some Damn Good Jam. And of course do your week’s shopping too! If online donation is your jam, here’s a link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-farm-workers-of-swanton-ber

Noe Valley Farmers Market 18.09.2020

It’s tomato season. Heirloom Early Girl Sungold Dont miss out!

Noe Valley Farmers Market 08.09.2020

We are very lucky to have been considered essential and open for business since the beginning of this pandemic. Thank you for supporting our hard-working farmers! When you come shop with us, please: - Wear a mask (one without valves) - Try to stay 6 feet from others... We provide a hand-washing station, plenty of hand sanitizer, chalked lines, and free face masks (first come, first served on those). Oh, and the freshest, tastiest and and . Seniors and the immunocompromised get priority from 8-9. See you all at the market!

Noe Valley Farmers Market 19.08.2020

We’re open! And El Buen Comer is back!

Noe Valley Farmers Market 05.08.2020

We are OPEN 8-1 on Saturday, July 4, so come on down!We are OPEN 8-1 on Saturday, July 4, so come on down!

Noe Valley Farmers Market 30.07.2020

SUMMER! Come out in the June Gloom for a taste of summer heat.

Noe Valley Farmers Market 15.07.2020

Tomatoes and cherries and tayberries, oh my! And look at these strawberries tooand greens and cucumbers and cabbage and so many good things. Come on down, we are open today and every Saturday 8-1. If you forget your mask, check the front table for freebies!

Noe Valley Farmers Market 08.07.2020

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