Kensington Farmers' Market is a farmers market Kensington located in United States.
Oak View Ave (btwn Santa Fe & Colusa Ave) Kensington , CA 94707 United States
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Such a pleasant size, with a good combination of food, coffee , music and now some crafts as well .
Small-ish terrific farmers market . Good selection of produce, meat, olive oils , baked goods , etc, as well as prepared onsite food. Live music . Very kid friendly .
This market has grown so well ! Live music . Get the plum rhubarb jam from Fandango Spice Garden . Read more
Visit the Happy Acre Farm stand for amazing veggies and flowers !
Indie Cakes & Pastries and the hot dog stand are the can't miss stands!
Make a point to check out Fifth Quarter. Gorgeous pates , and cured meats . Worth a trip!
My favorite farmers market - a nice blend of people, music , and food. Wonder who I will see today. Little girl just said "I want music !"
Milkglass baking is there once a month and has the best macaroons on the planet!
Green Girl soy free vegan ice cream is delicious.
Company jam was here today!!! If you see them again- try their jam . Sooooo good!
The eggs at Great Valley Poultry are the best!!!!!
Ask El Jeffe about the Food Explorers program for kids at the Kensington Farmer's Market .
Not so many vendors. Hard to find parking .
Boffo Cart does a "Sloppy Joe " panini which will destroy all other sandwiches .
Watch out for traffic in the intersection , they do not like to stop.
Stop by on Sundays between 10AM and 2PM.
The rotisserie chicken is awesome, get it before the supplies run out. - Tim Eisler
The roast chicken is great and the ribs are fantastic! - Ira Serkes
Bring your own lettuce/celery to feed the animals! Great, fun spot for an outing! - Kyle Ota
I have fallen in love with the morning buns. Croissant-like, with just a touch of sweetness. Great with coffee or tea. - Kate Kim
Not your (English) mama's pub. This is REAL food, well-prepared, in a warm & lively atmosphere with great music on Fri nights. Always a great meal. Terrific fries due to their soaking the potatoes. - Eric Pomert