Really good Farmer's Market. Probably the best in the area.
Sarge Kennedy
We look forward to biking here down the iron horse trail!
Marilyn Regelmann
Terrific melons and berries.
Cheryl Williams
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.
Vanessa C
The cute railtrain caboose you can see is adorable and my son was super happy to see it!
Shawn Moe
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.
QY Shao
this farmers' market seems to be running all year round, it's a pretty big parking area, food, flowers, fruits, crafts.Sometimes we bike there on saturdays morning, have a rest on the benches, buy something to eat, chat with friends for a while, then head back. pretty enjoyable.
V Turner
This is a nice little farmers market. A nice variety of food and knickknacks. There were a number of fruit I was able to try that I hadn't hear of before. Everything seemed decently priced. Id come back again if in the area.
Great outdoor experience relaxing and inviting atmosphere nice wide variety and selection
Kimberly Love
Wonderful produce and they even have a knife sharpener
Patrick S.
Awesome crepe stand at the Danville farmer's market. Fresh and delicious! Crepes come in two styles, buckwheat for savory fillings and lighter colored all purpose for sweet. I sampled a buckwheat with smoked salmon, sour cream and scallions as well as an all purpose lemon, sugar and butter. The savory one needed a little more richness, but I still really enjoyed it. I think the buckwheat crepe feels too healthy and a little butter on the griddle would make it more crisp when served. Other savory fillings include cheese, which I bet would be great The sweet one blew my mind, the flavors were amazing though simple. The all purpose crepe was tender and moist. Looking forward to returning!
Really a great Farmer's market in Danville, CA!
Very pricey.
Really good Farmer's Market. Probably the best in the area.
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.
this farmers' market seems to be running all year round, it's a pretty big parking area, food, flowers, fruits, crafts.Sometimes we bike there on saturdays morning, have a rest on the benches, buy something to eat, chat with friends for a while, then head back. pretty enjoyable.
This is a nice little farmers market. A nice variety of food and knickknacks. There were a number of fruit I was able to try that I hadn't hear of before. Everything seemed decently priced. Id come back again if in the area.
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Local farmers market...what's not to like!
Vendors are great and food is as well dog
Great outdoor experience relaxing and inviting atmosphere nice wide variety and selection
Wonderful produce and they even have a knife sharpener
Awesome crepe stand at the Danville farmer's market. Fresh and delicious! Crepes come in two styles, buckwheat for savory fillings and lighter colored all purpose for sweet. I sampled a buckwheat with smoked salmon, sour cream and scallions as well as an all purpose lemon, sugar and butter. The savory one needed a little more richness, but I still really enjoyed it. I think the buckwheat crepe feels too healthy and a little butter on the griddle would make it more crisp when served. Other savory fillings include cheese, which I bet would be great The sweet one blew my mind, the flavors were amazing though simple. The all purpose crepe was tender and moist. Looking forward to returning!