Marina Del Rey Farmers Market
The Marina Del Rey farmers market is a fun place for both locals and tourists to wander and shop. It’s a small market, but there is a nice assortment. And, the location is great, so I’d be happy to go there even without the market.
The certified farmers market has fresh vegetables, fruit and flowers grown by local (ish) farmers and there is another section for non-agriculture items. That row of tents has prepared food products and other goods from small businesses. It’s a good mix!
This time of the Summer, there was a lot to choose from and the prices were about what I expected. I was especially drawn to the berries and stone fruit that could be eaten right away. The produce was beautiful and everything I tried was delicious.
Photo Gallery
Summer Veggies
Honey Sticks
Tomatoes, Squash and Bell Peppers
Carrots and Radishes
Citrus
Strawberries and Blackberries
Summer Squash
Blueberries and Blackberries
Kale and Radishes
Stone Fruit
Musical Entertainment
Market Stalls
The market sets up in the parking lot at The Cheesecake Factory restaurant and there are two different LA County parking lots to choose from.
The entrance to Lot 10 is on Via Marina and the parking fee was $15 cash paid in advance for all day. The entrance to Lot 11 is on Panay Way and the fee is based on how long you stay. If you are just going to the farmers market, Lot 11 is the economical choice. However, Lot 10 made more sense for me. It is adjacent to Marina Beach, so you can easily spend hours or an entire day at the beach after you are done shopping.
Farmers Market
Saturdays 9am to 2pm
Marina & Panay Way
Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
Also, check out my other farmers market articles.