South Pasadena Farmers’ Market: Kid tested, blogger approved
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The South Pasadena Certified Farmers’ Market is child- and transit-friendly.
Credit: Franklin Avenue
Mike and Maria of Franklin Avenue give props to the South Pasadena Certified Farmers’ Market. It takes place on Thursdays, 4 to 8 p.m. on Mission Street, right near the Metro Gold Line station. They say one of the virtues of this city’s particular farmer’s market is that it’s less crowded and is well-suited for little ‘uns to linger.
“People stroll from the restaurants to the market and back again; stores are open late; and the vibe is nice,” wrote Mike. “Plus, the food vendors are top-notch. There are a wide variety of produce, bread and baked goodies booths.”
For more farmer’s market fun, the Old L.A. Certified Farmers’ Market is at the parking lot across from the Highland Park station 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesdays; and the Chinatown Farmers’ Market, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. also on Thursdays, one block south and west of the Chinatown Station. Metro has a press release and video of other farmers’ markets accessible by Metro Rail lines.
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I have a google mapplet of most of the L.A. farmers’ markets. Instructions for adding it to your google maps are at http://la-stories.blogspot.com/2007/08/new-farmers-market-mapplet-for-google.html