4.7 – 721 reviews • Farmers’ market
Open 3-6 Wednesdays and 8-1 Saturdays during the COVID-19 restrictions. Year-round at Central Park in downtown Davis, thousands gather each week to shop for what is grown, raised, and made locally at our markets. We are dedicated to bringing farmers right to your table, so we stay open rain or shine. Walk rows of stalls lined with an array of fruits and vegetables, including certified organic produce, choice meats, chicken, seafood, wine, local eggs and honey. Choose from a variety of fresh-baked goods, plants, flowers and gifts. In the evenings, enjoy live local music, beer and wine, or a meal from one of our many food stands, made from market ingredients.
Hours
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | 8AM–1PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 3–6PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address:
301 C St, Davis, CA 95616
Phone: (530) 756-1695
Website: http://www.davisfarmersmarket.org/
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Martin Bunker
Fun place. More expensive than your grocery store but so fresh.
P Simon
Great grocery store, can be annoying when looking for some evil processed food. Lol
Vishal Chakraborty
Fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs, honey, and food trucks by local restaurants.
Alex Vinogradov
The Central park authorities use the park to the fullest so that not an inch of land would be wasted. I would not call it a park anymore because it is more commercialized than any other parks i had seen before. Anyone can see that Farmer’s Markets are now just about everywhere. They are on the parking lots of schools, colleges, parks, hospitals and many shopping centers. It seems we have a war against the chain supermarkets. As a result, Supermarkets’ prices are now getting higher because they do not sell as much as they used to. Not everyone is buying from Farmer’s Market. Majority are going to the supermarkets and have to pay now MORE. Farmer’s market orginizers found a nice loophole to make nice profits renting these parking lots that are actually subsidized by local residents in forms of taxes. Don’t park officials have to ask every local resident if they want the land they pay for to be used by someone to make money? We have enough stores with plenty of foods including organic foods. Why do we need even more, unless one side is determined to bankrupt another. Also, I believe it hurts financially all restaurants as well who need customers to survive and who pay a very high rent for the location near the park. Therefore, it is not fair. Why not to use the Central park land to build at least one affordable student dormitory. Wouldn’t it be nicer?
Kathleen Rose
Seasonal produce at it’s best. I wouldn’t expect a bargain here. Prices vary among sellers so I would recommend walking through the market first before buying. Most vendors grow what they sell. The Wednesday market is quieter than on Saturdays.
KS Goh
Excellent selections of food, fruits, nuts, and vegetables, meat, pastry, cheeses, fish, flowers, plants, arts and crafts. Friendly, fun, welcoming and safe environment for the entire family.
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