
Okay, yes it is small and possibly a bit pricy, but it is Coronado. I appreciate that there are local farmers and producers that come to the island and sell quality goods directly to the...
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Okay, yes it is small and possibly a bit pricy, but it is Coronado. I appreciate that there are local farmers and producers that come to the island and sell quality goods directly to the...
No vendors, we got at the farmer's market an a Tuesday night at 3:30 pm to only come a cross a few vendors stand don't bother on check in out this place
Not a farmers market, a small circle of 6 stands in a place that charges for you to park. Waste of an afternoon
The heck is this? I wouldn't call it a farmers market. Maybe 5 stands total selling overpriced fruit. That's it, that's all you need to know. Should've gone to the Otay Ranch Farmers Market...
It's a small open air market with some vendors selling similar foods. Most are cash only but a few take cards. The vendor we bought strawberries, blueberries and cucumbers from takes cards and...