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“Burlingame Farmer's Market is every SUNDAY on PARK Road at Burlingame Avenue, from May through December (in 2009), 9am until 1pm.” in 6 reviews
“I come here every Sunday after breakfast at nearby Crepevine or Copenhagen.” in 4 reviews
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Does this market shut down during the winter months? I've been by for the past two weeks and haven't seen the Sunday market.
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Same here! I think it'll open up next week? Found this on the website "The market runs every Sunday morning from the third week of January through the Sunday before… more
Becca S.4 years ago 1 person found this helpful
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- Samantha T.San Mateo, CA993Apr 15, 2024
This has been my favorite farmers market this spring so far! The fruits are the most fresh and the homemade yogurts are so delicious!! It's not too large where it gets overwhelming but it's not too small when you feel there are limited options. Having it located in the heart of Burlingame makes it easy to stop for lunch after and enjoy the weather we have been getting! Absolutely love it here:)
Helpful 1Thanks 1Love this 0Oh no 0 - surfer b.Capitola, CA0120Apr 8, 2024
Street is small and narrow. Only five Farm booths and the rest are kind of junk food and not very artisanal or Gourmet.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Yuzhen S.San Francisco, CA38435164Feb 24, 2024
We discovered this new booth lately at the market. They sell all these very cute handmade crochet. Very kids friendly place. We chose some keychain with superhero characters and the worker even change/add the customized item for us at the spot. So talented
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Apr 9, 2023
This market is small and not worth going out of your way for.
Overall, it's good if you're in the area, but parking is difficult, and it's mainly a block of stalls that are pricey and specialized.
Some stalls:
Flowers
Hummus
Cake Pops
Strawberries
Knife Sharpening
Fresh meat and fish
Chocolate
Jams
Vegetables
In general, the specialty stalls will run you about $15 plus to buy their specialty products.
There are hardly any food stalls except for dim sum, empanadas, hummus, bread, and Ube desserts.
It was hard to find anything I would actually want to buy because it's so specific and pricey. Like it was $20 for 4 cake pops, and I was like, WOW.Helpful 7Thanks 0Love this 4Oh no 1 - Stephanie D.San Francisco, CA073Jul 16, 2023
Great floral selection and great prices. They take cash and card. Highly recommend!
Great floral selection and great prices. They take cash and card. Highly recommend!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Cuazzy N.San Francisco, CA3434766Aug 13, 2023
Decent sized farmers market located in Burlingame on Sundays. A lot of specialty vendors: salsa, hummus, dumplings, flowers, candles, tacos, baked goods, seafood, eggs, fruits, veggies and so on. I tried a tamale and pupusa stand which was really good - definitely recommend. It could be better with possibly live music, additional vendors, or kid/family entertainment.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jul 20, 2021
A small Farmer's Market filled with fresh fruits and veggies and prepared foods. The balance of this market tends towards the latter: lots of prepared food vendors and food trucks. While the selection of fresh produce vendors is small, I found some gems. Special shout out to the delicious strawberries from Sunshine Organics. These small strawberries are bursting with sweetness. They always toss a few extra berries in my pint upon purchase. Nice to have a Farmer's Market in the neighborhood!
Helpful 4Thanks 0Love this 4Oh no 0 - Heather F.San Francisco, CA408011May 30, 2022
5 stars, solid market!
Easy to find parking up the street, quite a few city lots that are free on Sundays.
Great variety of vendors.
A few plant vendors. (house plants and orchids)
Vietnamese coffee and a fruit juice vendor.
Foccacia vendor, sourdough vendor, and a bakery that had a huge variety(loaves, baguettes, breakfast treats, you name it!)
Multiple food trucks (Mexican, chowder, tamales, etc)
One egg vendor and one cheese vendor.
A variety of fruit and vegetables.
Imported Baklava and other boxed treats.
Cons:
Dogs if you don't like dogs.
The street is very narrow, and stalls are on both sides, so there is not a ton of space. It may feel a bit more claustrophobic that most other open markets.
Can still feel a bit cash preferred depending on the vendor, but overall card was easy to use.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Sep 15, 2019
Very small farmers market but nice touch to that beautiful Burlingame downtown. I liked the flower vendors the most, it always add color. I would love to see this market expanded to the main street instead of relegated to that small portion but, in any case, it looks so pleasant to stroll this market and buy some fruits and flowers before or after brunching on a Sunday morning in this pretty downtown full of boutiques and with European flair.
Helpful 5Thanks 0Love this 7Oh no 0 - 875051646Mar 11, 2019
Nice small local farmer's market. Fun stop on a Sunday morning. Free parking in Sunday, no trouble at all to find a parking spot. Lots of local vendors with various gourmet foods. Everyone was so friendly. Colorful displays of flowers, fruits, vegetables. Vendors include baked goods, honey, kettle corn, and more.
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