SLO County Farmers' Market 193 Olohan Alley, Arroyo Grande, CA 93420
About the Business
The SLO County Farmers' Market is a food, grocery, and supermarket located at 193 Olohan Alley in Arroyo Grande, California, United States. They offer a wide variety of fresh, quality products directly from family owned and operated farms to consumers. The market has been operating since 1978 and currently has four weekly markets throughout the county. They only allow farmers to sell what they grow and prepared food vendors to sell what they make. In addition, they participate in the EBT/CalFresh program and offer Market Match at select markets to help make fresh produce more accessible to all. Visit the SLO County Farmers' Market to support local farmers and enjoy a wide selection of in-season products. Contact them at P.O. Box 1665, Arroyo Grande, CA 93421, 805-503-9105, or [email protected] for more information.
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193 Olohan Alley, Arroyo Grande, CA 93420, United States
Reviews
"Fantastic local FM! Super-nice venders / farmers. Great seasonal selection : i.e. : Veges, Fruit, Avocado's, Citrus, Lavender, Organic & more. Hours are Sat. NOON to 2:15 PM! Then go to Mule Bakery & Arroyo Grande Butcher Shop to complete your stuff to make a complete amazing meal. Far nicer than the downtown SLO FM! We live in the area & have been regulars for a decade. A true local reviewer and not a tourist. Note: Due to the way this platform sorts reviews and photos, most "local reviews & pics" are not local, but done by tourists. The sorting of reviews / pics is automated by AI, and it is confusing and cumbersome to add information for each picture. There is often no edit function to add individual pic comments for each pic. One could have posted hundreds of pics over years and the sorting may not reflect this. Extraneous pics or poor pics can be included as well."
"Great atmosphere, lots of vendors with a slew of farmed locally items & produce with that "just picked" freshness. Most vendors have samples to try. Prices are fair for the absolute freshness. Would suggest you bring your own basket or bags. NO dogs allowed but with the crowds it's for the best. There are public bathrooms available or there used to be before the virus hit us. MUST wear mask as you stroll along & while speaking to the masked vendors. The reason for Like & not Love is the lack of parking. This Farmers Market uses the public parking area so all that parking is used. You will find parking but you might have to walk some distance but that's the fun of a day out in the Village. Sample fresh produce then go have a glass of wine or ice cream at a local restaurant while enjoying the outdoors."
"This is a small farmers market with plenty of fresh fruit and veggies. I like to load up on Saturday, get my vegetables washed and put up in the fridge and I'm good for the week. There's a guy with baby artichokes, never tried them before and I bet they're good!"
"The food selection offered was wonderful. I bought orange juice, nectarines, apricots, and tamales. Unfortunately I had to endure Democrats trying to get me to sign their traitorous petitions. Life brings me challenges when I have to try being civil to a Democrat. However, the farmer's market itself is very nice"
"Cute little farmer's market with a variety of products and produce at decent prices. Nothing too big or fancy, though. Keep in mind that vendors will start putting their wares away and closing up about 15 minutes or so before the farmer's market actually closes at 2:30. Right next to the creek with all the chickens roaming around! Parking can be a bit annoying since it's the weekend."
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