Hours
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | 9AM–1PM |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 300 E Matilija St, Ojai, CA 93023 Phone: (805) 698-5555 Website: http://www.ojaicertifiedfarmersmarket.com/
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Review Summary
Vickie Evangelists
Great place to get fresh vegetables and home made gift items….love the area
Victor Caballero
Wide variety of produce from dry beans to duck eggs.
Mary Smith
Large selection Veggies, lotions & potions, fresh flowers and much more.
Victor Caballero
One of the finest markets around. Wide variety of produce from dry beans to duck eggs. One not to miss if you happen to be in the area.
Jennifer O’Shea
Love my early Sunday morning here with my coffee from Java Joe’s
Loni Anderson
Lovely selection of farmers some from right here in the Ojai Valley. One may find, in addition to fresh vegetables and fruits in season, fresh flowers from more than one vendor (the grower from Carpinteria has a great selection. Other vendors offer flowers in addition to other things.); honey, a few meat and poultry sellers (top notch), olive oil, eggs, baked goods – BreadLok from Santa Monica generously drives up to vend at this FM. Their’s is a gluten free bakery and oh so wonderful – fav is the olive bread and that lavender dessert cake! Trying the focacia this time. Anticipating greatness. Stepladder creamery comes down from Cambria with excellent cheese. Goat and cow. Grooving on Cabrillo right now (manchego like). There’s even a coffee roaster selling beans (not coffee to drink). BTW, it’s all open now without capacity limits. Honestly not crowded at all when I went. Masks are still required (writing this review April 2021 while pandemic still in play. Obviously, things may be different in a few months). So grateful to have such a blessed FM.