Sunday Marin Farmers Market
8am - 1pm

The Sunday Market on July 7th will occur at Northgate Mall due to the Marin County Fair

The Sunday Marin Farmers Market first opened in 1987, and has grown to become the third largest farmers market in California. Local eaters and visitors alike, convene every Sunday to enjoy the fresh, seasonal harvests of California’s world renowned farms and ranches, as well as discover some of the most sought after prepared foods in the region. Despite gaining recognition throughout the country, the Sunday Civic Center market remains an essential food hub for the local Marin communities and beyond. Featuring over 200 local farmers and ranchers, specialty food purveyors, and artisans selling handmade textiles, ceramics, jewelry, and more.

Visit the market every Sunday, rain or shine, and see why the Marin farmers market is one of the largest local gatherings in
the State.

 Sunday Marin Farmers Market

  Hours

Every Sunday from 8AM - 1PM

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. All of AIM’s Certified Farmers Markets happily accept CalFresh EBT/SNAP.

    Please bring your CalFresh/EBT card to your farmers market information booth. We’ll swipe your EBT and provide you with tokens which can be used to make purchases from our vendors. You can also double your food dollars with the Market Match program (see below).

  • Market Match is a program which doubles the value of your EBT money at AIM farmers markets. For example, when you swipe your EBT card for between $1–$10 in tokens, you will receive a one-to-one match up to $10 in additional tokens.

  • Yes. WIC checks can be given directly to participating farmers for the produce. Visit the Information Booth at the Farmers Market to learn more.

  • Yes. ATMs are available near the market information booth.

  • Many of our participating vendors accept credit cards.

  • Yes. Enjoy live music by local musicians every week at our market, along with fun family activities.

  • No. Please respect our No Pets policy and keep your furry friends at home. California Health & Safety Code 114259.5 stipulates that live animals aren’t allowed in certified farmers markets and permitted food facilities, with the exception of service animals.

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RAIN OR SHINE

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