Old Town Tustin OCFB Certified Farmers' Market (Wed. Only) - Tustin, California

Address: 245 El Camino Real, Tustin, CA 92780, United States.

Specialties: Farmers' market.
Other points of interest: On-site services, Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, SNAP/EBT.
Opinions: This company has 146 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.6/5.

📌 Location of Old Town Tustin OCFB Certified Farmers' Market (Wed. Only)

Old Town Tustin OCFB Certified Farmers' Market (Wed. Only) 245 El Camino Real, Tustin, CA 92780, United States

⏰ Open Hours of Old Town Tustin OCFB Certified Farmers' Market (Wed. Only)

  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: 9 am–1 pm
  • Thursday: Closed
  • Friday: Closed
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

Old Town Tustin OCFB Certified Farmers' Market (Wed. Only)

The Old Town Tustin OCFB Certified Farmers' Market, located at 245 El Camino Real, Tustin, CA 92780, United States, is a popular destination for locals seeking fresh produce and specialty goods on Wednesdays. This farmers' market is OCFB Certified, ensuring shoppers receive high-quality products from local farmers and producers.

Specialties

The market offers a wide range of fresh fruits, vegetables, and other farm-fresh products, attracting both locals and visitors. Among the many vendors, Fresco Pasta is a standout, offering an extensive selection of Italian specialties, including handmade pasta, cheeses, and baked goods. In addition to Fresco Pasta, the market features a variety of vendors selling everything from artisanal bread to locally crafted jams and honey.

Other Points of Interest

  • On-site services: The market provides a convenient location for shoppers to find fresh produce and other goods without traveling far from home.
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park: The parking facilities at the market are designed to accommodate visitors with disabilities, ensuring accessibility for all patrons.
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance: The market's entrance is wheelchair-friendly, making it easy for everyone to access the various stalls and vendors.
  • SNAP/EBT: The farmers' market accepts SNAP/EBT, making it easy for low-income individuals to access fresh, healthy produce and other products.

Opinions and Reviews

The Old Town Tustin OCFB Certified Farmers' Market has garnered a strong reputation within the community, with 146 reviews on Google My Business. The market's average rating is an impressive 4.6/5, reflecting the positive experiences of many customers. Reviews frequently mention the great selection of Italian products, such as cheeses, pasta, and baked goods, as well as the overall atmosphere of the market. Many visitors appreciate the market's easy parking and lack of crowds, making it an enjoyable experience for all.

One customer raved about Fresco Pasta, stating, "My favorite vendor is Fresco Pasta. They sell Italian cheeses, prosciutto, lasagna, pizza, and hand-made pasta Fresca, including unique flavors like butternut squash ravioli, ricotta, spinach ravioli, and lobster ravioli. Plus, they offer gluten-free options and vegan ravioli, catering to various dietary needs." This highlights the market's commitment to offering a diverse range of products to meet the needs of its customers.

Another reviewer mentioned, "There is a place that sells coffee, and they have tables with chairs for those who want to sit and enjoy their coffee or a light meal." This adds to the overall appeal of the market, providing a pleasant atmosphere for visitors to relax and socialize while enjoying their purchases.

👍 Reviews of Old Town Tustin OCFB Certified Farmers' Market (Wed. Only)

Old Town Tustin OCFB Certified Farmers' Market (Wed. Only) - Tustin, California
Laura D.
5/5

Great selection of Italian's products and farmer vegetables. Great cookies and croissants ! There is a place who sell coffee and they have tables, with chairs to sit
I love this farmer market on Wednesday, as it is easy to park and no crowded. My favorite vendor is Fresco Pasta. They sell Italian cheeses, prosciutto, lasagna, pizza, and hand-made pasta Fresca as butternut sqash ravioli, ricotta, spinach ravioli, lobster ravioli and much more. They also sell gluten-free ravioli and fettuccine and vegan ravioli. And they have gluten-free focaccia. All the pizzas are ready to warm at home.

Old Town Tustin OCFB Certified Farmers' Market (Wed. Only) - Tustin, California
Nicholas N.
4/5

Happened to drop by Tustin Farmers market. A nice little farmers market near Anaheim. The pastry shop at the corner of the farmers market is real good. We also enjoyed the sweet and fresh strawberries from the market.

Old Town Tustin OCFB Certified Farmers' Market (Wed. Only) - Tustin, California
lee
5/5

all the vendors are super nice and the stuff i bought was high quality!! def gonna come back soon

Old Town Tustin OCFB Certified Farmers' Market (Wed. Only) - Tustin, California
Classy A. I.
5/5

I love the great vendors that come to the Old Town Farmers Market. It is small but has everything you need. My favorite part is how convenient it is to grab all your items and move on with your day. I love the Dry Dock because they have the freshest fishes! They are located in Fullerton so it’s great I don’t have to go as far to get amazing fish every week!

I also love purchasing plants, flavored salt and all the Mediterranean dips!

Old Town Tustin OCFB Certified Farmers' Market (Wed. Only) - Tustin, California
Wendy R.
4/5

I've been going to Tustin Farmers Market for a few weeks now and keep coming back for the Kefir Parfaits from Baba Foods. Simply delicious. I visit the other vendors for fruits and veggies too and today I purchased a head of cauliflower and 16 (1.25 cups) of Brussel sprouts from JM Produce. The guy told me it was $6 so I handed him a card. When I looked at the charge later he had charged me $7. I will not be going back to that stand again. $6 was a little higher for the quantity I bought than other stands but wanting to support multiple business here I try to mix up where I purchase my items. I'm going to pass on the JM Produce in the future.

Old Town Tustin OCFB Certified Farmers' Market (Wed. Only) - Tustin, California
Rene A.
5/5

This was my first trip and I recently moved back into the area after about maybe 32 or more years. I was once the advertising director of the Tustin news and my how things have changed. I love that they kept Old Town District atmosphere and ambience and this was also my first trip to the Farmers Market.

One of the things on my list for this Market was lettuce, I just been disappointed with the quality of lettuce and the chain stores. However when I saw the size and how healthy deep green the lettuce was at this market, my eyes nearly popped out of my head. That set my excited expectations of what I was going to find here.

I am definitely going to make this a weekly trip. I'm not sure if posting my elated success is going to work against me because I'm afraid that might increase the crowds. The Market opens up at 9:30 a.m. and I was there about 9:40 I believe. It was pretty busy and there was much to be had. I even bought a quality bottle of olive oil there and I cannot wait to use it.

Next time I am going to pick up some balsamic vinegar and I noticed they had something that looked like meat empanadas. They look delicious. At first I thought it was pricey and then I thought how much a burger at a fast food place cost and this is by far a bargain over what you get there. All and all, it was a worthy trip and a wonderful experience.

Old Town Tustin OCFB Certified Farmers' Market (Wed. Only) - Tustin, California
Nina R.
1/5

Not dog friendly for some reason. I’ve never been to a farmers market that doesn’t allow dogs.

The “Farmer’s market manager” proudly insisted that it’s illegal if I kept shopping with my dog.

Seemed more of a personal problem than it actually being a health concern, especially since I have a small, calm dog.

Will not bring my business here.

Old Town Tustin OCFB Certified Farmers' Market (Wed. Only) - Tustin, California
RandomWolf88
1/5

Went during the operating time as listed last Wednesday, completely empty and no vendors... When is it open? 🙁

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