Sunday Marin Civic Center Farmers Market

Welcome to the vibrant and bustling Sunday Marin Civic Center Farmers Market, located in San Rafael, California! This farmers market is a true gem in the Bay Area, offering a wide array of fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, freshly baked goods, and more. With options for takeout, catering, and ample parking, this market is a must-visit destination for food lovers.

Customer reviews rave about the diverse selection of food options available at the Sunday Marin Civic Center Farmers Market. From freshly squeezed juices to veggie starts, meats, honey, jellies, and milk alternatives, there is something for everyone here. The market also features vegetarian options, including vegan and low-sugar Beijing style baked goods from Forbidden Flavors.

One standout vendor that customers cannot get enough of is the Farmer's Wife, known for turning grilled egg and cheese sandwiches into indulgent delights with unexpected additions like sauerkraut. The market is also a hotspot for local chefs, who frequent the stalls to stock up on high-quality ingredients for their dishes.

Whether you're in search of fresh produce, hot food vendors, or unique food products, the Sunday Marin Civic Center Farmers Market has it all. So, plan your visit, explore the endless culinary delights, and discover why this market is a foodie's paradise in Northern California.

Sunday Marin Civic Center Farmers Market Menu

Location

Address: 3501 Civic Center Dr San Rafael, CA 94903
Phone: (415) 472-6100

🕓 Work Hours
MON Closed
TUE Closed
WED Closed
THU Closed
FRI Closed
SAT Closed
SUN 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Business info

  • Offers Takeout
    Yes
  • Accepts Apple Pay
    Yes
  • Accepts Credit Cards
    No
  • Accepts Android Pay
    No
  • Moderate Noise
    Yes
  • Good For Kids
    Yes
  • Street Parking, Private Lot Parking
    Yes
  • Gender-neutral restrooms
    Yes
  • Offers Catering
    No
  • Bike Parking
    Yes

Last Reviews

  • Author: Miranda D.

    14 June 2024

    My go-to Farmers Market in the Bay Area. Huge selection of fresh produce, freshly squeezed juices, veggie starts, meats, honey and jellies, milk alternatives, pastries, and food options.. the list is endless. Parking can be tough if you arrive later in the day, so plan to come early and get a bit of everything before they sell out!

  • Author: Lenore N.

    28 March 2024

    It's my favorite Sunday morning outing. I love the fresh produce, the artisanal cheeses and lovely fresh baked goods. One of the stand outs is always the Farmer's Wife, turning grilled egg and cheese sandwiches into ooey, gooey blissful indulgences. I wouldn't have thought of adding sauerkraut to egg, bacon and cheese but they did. Yum. This last Sunday I had cheddar, blue cheese and thinly sliced apples. Where have you been all my life?

  • Author: Sha G.

    06 November 2023

    New vegetarian options at the Sunday Marin Civic Center Farmers Market! It's a nice option to treat yourself - check them out! Forbidden Flavors create Beijing style baked goods that is vegan and low sugar. They handed out samples that were big on flavor. Stop by for a taste. Hey! Hunger has nut patties for sale. The buns looked just as good. I'm not sure if they are vegan. It's a nice addition to the food vendors.

  • Author: Greg C.

    14 June 2023

    The biggest and best farmers market in Marin county. Rodeo after row of stalls, selling local vegetables with lots of stalls, serving food and food related products, such as bakery goods, honey, etc.. this is such a good market, that lots of local chefs, shopping here, and they even have their own parking section because they are buying in quantity. They have a farmers market in the same area on Thursdays which is a little smaller but just as good. The Sunday market is the place to be on Sunday mornings where you could come and get breakfast coffee and do a little shopping and probably run into your friends. One trick is to do your shopping close to closing time where often a lot of products are discounted because the vendors do not want to have to Pack it up to bring back to the farm. You can't even probably haggle to get your prices down a little bit too.