
Dan's Farmers Market: Fresh, friendly produce and everyday essentials from a local Alameda market.
Dan's Farmers Market in Alameda offers a compact, open-air market with a strong selection of produce—fruits, vegetables, dairy, grains, dried fruits, and breakfast and baking items. Shoppers praise friendly staff, standout orange juice, and a decently priced bulk section. While pantry items can be pricier, the market provides convenience, seasonal produce, and a welcoming neighborhood shopping experience.
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A wide variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables, sourced locally for optimal freshness and quality.
Affordable grains, dried fruits, baking supplies, and other grocery essentials in bulk quantities.
Selection of dairy products and refrigerated items for convenient meal preparation.
Reduced prices on very ripe or nearly spoiled food to help minimize waste and save money.
Freshly made orange juice and unique finds like white asparagus, adding variety to your shopping.
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Overall rating
Maggie J Elias
Dan’s has awesome produce selection, fair prices, and really lovely staff. Shop Local!!
BookishDragon
Delicious food, the orange juice is amazing!! 🤤 They also have great customer service! Also! They had some white asparagus in stock! Excited to get done when I come back!
gryffon5 2
Nice little local farmers market/stand type store. It has a surprisingly decent selection for the size that the grocery store is. Keeping in mind that it is still a small store. It has an open air front where most of the fruits are kept when you first walk in. Because of this design the hot summer months make it seem like the produce could potentially get wilted quicker. The prices are reasonable, considering when this review was written (cough cough tariffs) and there is decent parking in the back. Their selection includes Dairy, fruits, vegetables, grains, dried fruits, and some breakfast & baking items. Worth the drive, walk, or bike to.
Doug Brockmeier
jessi K
I thought I sucked at picking produce…turns out the grocery store sucks at providing quality produce. Shop here, you won’t regret it
Matthew Stephens