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Farmers Market
Temple City, California
9701 Las Tunas Blvd anchors Temple City CFM, a Saturday market with a mix that runs from certified farm goods to prepared foods and household-use services. The market is part of the Pasadena Farmers' Market network, and its vendor lineup points to a practical shopping stop rather than a crafts-focused browse: local fruits, vegetables, farm products, breads, seafood, meats, cheeses, juices, coffee, and even mobile sharpening are all in the mix. That combination makes it easy to build a full market bag in one pass, whether you're after produce staples, a breakfast pickup, or pantry items with a shorter ingredient path.
Fresh local fruits, vegetables, and farm products set the baseline here, with additional vendors filling in breads, proteins, cultured dairy, pantry goods, and ready-to-eat items. The market also explicitly excludes craft vendors, so the lineup stays centered on food and agriculture rather than handmade merchandise.
The broader vendor directory for this market group also emphasizes certified growers, ranch-raised meats, fresh baked goods, prepared foods, and floral and plant offerings, reinforcing the market's food-first focus.
No dogs is the clearest ground rule to plan around if you're heading to Temple City CFM with your usual market routine. SNAP/EBT is accepted, and the market operates year-round on Saturday mornings, which makes it a workable weekly stop rather than a short seasonal run.
The vendor mix leans heavily toward edible goods and agricultural products, and the market group does not permit craft vendors, so this is a shopping trip aimed at produce, pantry items, proteins, bakery goods, and prepared foods instead of nonfood browsing. One detail to remember before timing a coffee stop: The Roasted Bean appears on alternating weeks rather than every Saturday.
SNAP/EBT is accepted at Temple City CFM, an important detail if you're planning a produce run or building a full grocery stop around the market. The market's food-centered vendor mix includes fruits, vegetables, farm products, meats, seafood, breads, dairy, and prepared foods rather than craft sellers.
The market accepts EBT and participates in the Hunger Action LA Market Match program. Market tokens are available using Square when cash runs out (details at the information booth). The State Health Dept does not allow animals at the market except service animals (not allowed under the tarps) that are easily identified.
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4.8 average from 5 reviews on Google
I love this farmers market! Everyone is so friendly and so helpful! The products is great! The person who sells for Bonjour is great! She has excellent customer service skills. She is always talking to customers and she is always friendly and helpful! She is always giving samples of the yogurts and everything she sells is delicious. My favorite humus and yogurt. I love the banana yogurt but like I said everything is so delicious
We get great fresh produce here nearly every week. (Open Sunday mornings year-round.) The vendors grow/make what they sell so they can give advice on what's especially good this week, how to cook a certain vegetable, etc. The quality is good and the prices can't be beat, plus you get to know you're directly supporting the producer. This market is a little gem.
It's busy but it never seems heavily crowded. You get around easily. The vendors are very nice, there is a nice selection of produce, the prices reasonable and the quality is great The day I was there the strawberries in particular were excellent The street performer was very good the weather was nice, there was even parking! In back of the farmers market is a park with tables and benches you can sit at while eating the strawberries you just bought. It's a little further away from the market I usually go to but in the future I am going to be using this farmer's market because it has...
I really like the yogurt/hummus stand. Flowers and fruit and veggies are good. I always like seeing the honey stand.
Looking for a great place to shop for fresh produce, then stop by the Temple City Certified Farmers Market on Sunday mornings from 7:30 am to 12:30 pm. There selection of produce, honey, fresh fruit and veggie juice, plus an assortment of roasted peanuts and different kinds of mixed nuts, plus a new vendor who sells yogurt and humus, are what you are looking for in a Certified Farmers Market. The vendors are all very friendly and helpful. This market has a very pretty selection of flowers and specialty items like Little R Sweets, there cookies are the best i have ever tasted and not too...
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