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Updated 2026

San Diego Farmers Markets: The Complete 2026 Guide

San Diego County has one of the best year-round farmers market circuits in America. With over 30 certified farmers markets operating every day of the week, you can find fresh local produce, artisan goods, and incredible prepared foods any day you want. Here's your complete guide to the San Diego farmers market scene.

Markets Every Day200+ Vendors at Top MarketsCertified Farmers Markets
30+
Weekly Markets
7
Days a Week
365
Days a Year
SNAP
Accepted

Best Farmers Markets in San Diego

Saturday8 AM - 2 PM200+ vendors
Top Pick

The crown jewel of San Diego farmers markets. Spanning six city blocks in the heart of Little Italy, this is one of the largest open-air markets in California. Over 200 vendors offer everything from farm-fresh produce to gourmet prepared foods, artisan cheeses, fresh pasta, and stunning flower arrangements.

Foodies
Date mornings
Photography
Parking: Street parking and nearby lots, arrive early
Sunday9 AM - 2 PM175+ vendors
Top Pick

San Diego's most diverse farmers market with over 175 vendors. Located in the vibrant Hillcrest neighborhood, this market offers an incredible variety of organic produce, international prepared foods, and a welcoming community atmosphere. The Sunday morning ritual for thousands of San Diegans.

Variety seekers
Organic produce
Brunch
Parking: Street parking on side streets, paid lots available
Wednesday4 PM - 8 PM100+ vendors
Top Pick

The most uniquely San Diego market experience. Set along Newport Avenue in the bohemian Ocean Beach neighborhood, this evening market features live music, local artists, craft vendors, and the famous OB vibe. Watch the sunset while shopping for dinner ingredients.

Live music
Evening shopping
Local culture
Parking: Street parking, come early for spots
Sunday9 AM - 1 PM150+ vendors
Top Pick

An upscale market in one of California's most beautiful coastal villages. Located on Girard Avenue in the heart of La Jolla, this market features premium produce, gourmet foods, and stunning ocean-adjacent scenery. Perfect for combining with a beach walk or brunch.

Premium produce
Coastal vibes
Tourists
Parking: Street parking and nearby parking structures

San Diego Farmers Markets by Day

Plan your week around San Diego's farmers market schedule. Here's every market organized by day so you never miss fresh produce.

sunday
Hillcrest Farmers Market
9 AM - 2 PM|3960 Normal St, San Diego
Largest in SD
La Jolla Open Aire Market
9 AM - 1 PM|7335 Girard Ave, La Jolla
Ocean views
Chula Vista Farmers Market
10 AM - 2 PM|Third Avenue, Chula Vista
Family friendly
Leucadia Farmers Market
10 AM - 2 PM|185 Union St, Encinitas
Coastal charm
Solana Beach Farmers Market
1 PM - 5 PM|Cedros Avenue, Solana Beach
Design district
monday
No major markets
tuesday
Coronado Certified Farmers Market
2:30 PM - 6 PM|First Street & B Ave, Coronado
Bay views
Pacific Beach Tuesday Farmers Market
2 PM - 7 PM|Bayard St, Pacific Beach
Beach vibes
wednesday
Little Italy Mercato
9:30 AM - 1:30 PM|Date Street, Little Italy
Midweek market
Ocean Beach Farmers Market
4 PM - 8 PM|4900 Newport Ave, Ocean Beach
Live music & bohemian vibe
thursday
North Park Thursday Market
3 PM - 7:30 PM|3000 North Park Way, San Diego
Craft beer scene nearby
friday
La Mesa Village Farmers Market
3 PM - 7 PM|La Mesa Boulevard, La Mesa
Small-town feel
saturday
Little Italy Mercato
8 AM - 2 PM|W Cedar St, Little Italy
Largest in SD County - 6 blocks!
Poway Farmers Market
8 AM - 1 PM|14134 Midland Rd, Poway
Year-round rain or shine
Del Mar Farmers Market
1 PM - 4 PM|1050 Camino Del Mar, Del Mar
Upscale coastal

Why San Diego Has the Best Farmers Market Scene

Year-Round Growing Season

San Diego's Mediterranean climate means local farms produce fresh fruits and vegetables 365 days a year. Unlike other regions, you'll find tomatoes in December and citrus in July. The farmers market circuit never stops.

Certified Farmers Markets

Most San Diego markets are California Certified Farmers Markets, meaning vendors must grow or produce what they sell. This ensures you're getting truly local, farm-fresh products — not resold wholesale goods.

More Than Just Produce

San Diego farmers markets are community events. Expect gourmet prepared foods, craft coffee, live music, local artists, and food trucks. Many locals treat Saturday at Little Italy Mercato as their weekly social event.

SNAP/EBT Accepted

Most San Diego farmers markets accept SNAP/EBT benefits, and many participate in matching programs that double your dollars on fresh produce. Look for the market information booth to get started.

Pro Tips for San Diego Farmers Markets

  • 1
    Arrive Early at Little Italy

    The Saturday Mercato gets packed by 10 AM. Arrive at 8 AM for the best selection and easier parking.

  • 2
    Bring Your Own Bags

    California's bag ban means you'll need to bring reusable bags. A rolling cart is helpful for big hauls.

  • 3
    Cash Gets You Deals

    While most vendors accept cards, cash is king for negotiating end-of-day deals, especially for produce.

  • 4
    Try the Prepared Foods

    San Diego markets have incredible food vendors. Don't just shop — make it brunch. Try the crepes at Little Italy or tacos at Hillcrest.

  • 5
    Sunset at Ocean Beach

    The Wednesday OB market runs until 8 PM. Time it right and you can shop while watching the sunset over the Pacific.

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