Farmer's Market

18601 Airport Way, Santa Ana
(949) 252-6125

Recent Reviews

Derek Fang

Typical overpriced grab and go airport food and drinks to keep you somewhat satisfied.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Adam Silver

Closed at 5pm without any warning.

Roland Polzin

Forgot my laptop here. Luckily, the staff managed to get it to me when I had already boarded the plane. Thank you so much!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Madeleine L.

Ugh. Wanted something small so got a PBJ sandwich. The package says fresh through Sept. 6 (it is Sept. 1 today). But, it was definitely not fresh. That bread is past its freshness by far. Super stale and hard. And expensive. So disappointed.

Dori A.

The worst coffee ever served. The host sold the coffee from a green plastic thermostat. Definitely, Luke warm and definitely poor tasting. Not much variety of anything in the cooler. Oh, they are proud of their Fiji water display.

William Scully

$20 for a packaged sandwich and salad, and it's the same thing at Ciao Ristorante.If you read only one thing, that's all you need to know.If you're reading this far into the review, you obviously care enough about food or have enough time before your flight to stop reading and just go to Subway, since you want a sandwich so bad.Really, the food was pretty good. It felt fresh, and the salad, while lacking much meat, was very tasty.But seriously, there is no need for you to pay this much for food, unless every restaurant is full and you're hard pressed for time, or you just really enjoy packaged sandwiches, I guess?I haven't tried the other snacks and things, but it really just seems like the place for when you want to pay onboard-the-plane prices, but you're on the ground.

Kelly S.

vegan friendly As I walk around the terminal in hopes of finding some Green Juice (i'm trying out the vegeterian diet), I found this market. I was quickly disappointed they didn't have any Green Juices but found a smoothie pouch! I've never seen them so I grabbed three. - Noka Superfood Smoothie : $3.75 each Service was great. Everything was filled and the employee in the back were packaging up the sand-whichs!

michelle l.

The reason to pick Farmer's Market for a sandwich over Starbucks is that they don't put the mayo or mustard on it before hand. I was picking up something to eat on my flight for lunch. I'm not a fan of mayo, and I'm leery of letting a mayonnaise laden sandwich sit at room temperature for a few hours. I had the turkey and cheddar sandwich on wheat. It was premade. It reminded me of lunchmeat sandwiches I made in my grad-school days. Definitely not representative of the "farmer's market" concept. The only positive was that I was able to add my own mustard when I was ready to eat it. But I'm glad I also bought a large water, because the sandwich was so dry that I'd be seriously parched if I depended on my little cup of water that the flight attendants hand out on the flight.

Ryan C.

I've tried Farmer's Market on a few occasions, usually when I'm on a time crunch and need something to eat that's quick. Unfortunately, it's all pre-made, not very good and super expensive. The sandwiches sit in the cooler all day and don't have any condiments. So not only are you gouged for something that's semi-frozen, you have to put it all together with minimal garnishes, so it actually takes more time to eat than if you waited in line somewhere. The people that work there have been friendly, but they don't do any special orders, so what you see is what you get. I'd spend a little more and walk to the other side of the terminal where there are more dining options, and made-to-order to your liking. CPK in the same terminal at least will customize a salad for you for the same price!

Christine M.

This review is really for the people working there. Really honest and kind. I asked if they could make me a sandwich to order, and he said no but there was a subway around the corner. I thought it was great that instead of wanting the sale, he was trying to help me get what I wanted.

Harley S.

Farmer's Market is a carry-out counter connected to Ruby's Diner between terminals A & B. The signage and merchandising suggest that this is a place for fresh salads and healthy food, but the reality does not match the hype. On a recent visit, there were two "salads" to choose from: 1) A "fruit salad" cup with the usual airport assortment of canteloupe and honeydew melon 2) A small pre-packaged "cobb salad" that had cubes of ham in it. They also had 2 trays of pre-made panini sandwiches. If you want a salad, I high recommend taking a short walk up the Terminal A side of the concourse to California Pizza Kitchen, which has a carry-out counter and a choice of superior salads, including a nice cobb salad that puts this one to shame.

Nick Perez

Overpriced mediocre food.

Nicolas B.

The waitress was extremely rude. She would not even smile or welcome the customers. Then she said: "Go to the back to wait for your sandwich, I said the back". Very choking and for sure I'm not coming back!

L. Dawg

Expensive, even for airport food, but great sandwiches!

Chris Lamberth

Breakfast burrito is tiny. Counter display prevents you from seeing or talking to staff. Unless you grab-no-go, Go to Ruby's instead

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