HAFM logo: two hands exchanging an apple.
Long Beach
Downtown
Farmers Market
Leafy greens.
View of Long Beach Downtown Market from north.
(HAFM's Long Beach Downtown Farmers Market seen from north)
Fridays
10am - 4pm

This weekly Certified Farmers Market is held in CityPlace, at North Waite Ct & E. 5th St, and on a small lot next to a parking structure, a block east of Pine Ave.

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Parking: two hours of FREE parking in the northern or southern CityPlace parking structure. Please note that the middle structure (between E. 4th & E. 5th Sts) is available only for those who have purchased monthly passes from the parking authority.


Public transit: LA Metro || LB Transit


Products available in this market:
Bee products
Cut Flowers
Eggs
Fruits
Herbs
Jams
Jellies
Nuts
Plants
Spreads
Sprouts
Vegetables
BBQ Meats
Beverages
Breads
Cakes
Cookies
Granola
Juices
Kettlecorn
Mediterranean treats
Mexican hot foods
Pastries
Pies
Pralines
Processed Nuts
Processed Seeds
Roasted Corn
Rotisserie Chicken
Shaved Ices
Southern hot foods
Official logo for California-grown Certified Farmers' Market.

Farmers - Year-round:
Aroma Orchids:
live orchids.
Avitua-Walker:
apricots, cherries, nectarines, peaches, plums, pears (including Asian), grapes, figs, jujubes, grapefruit, pomegranates, melons, apples, oranges, kiwis, avocados, persimmons, pomelos, and nuts (including almonds, macadamias, pecans, pistachios, and walnuts).
Captain Cactus:
potted succulents. Captain Cactus is also available for landscaping.
Energy Bee:
honey (cotton blossom, orange blossom, blackbutton sage, (local) wildflower, buckwheat, and avocado), and other bee products (such as honey sticks, pollen, propolis, and royal jelly).
Gama:
white and brown eggs, potatoes (red rose, white rose, Yukon Gold, purple, and russet), carrots, onions, tomatoes, oranges, cherries, garlic, melons, grapes, bell peppers, cactus leaf (nopales), and fava beans.
Gaytan:
strawberries, asparagus, artichokes, basil, green beans, bell and fresno peppers, broccoli, cabbages (including Brussels sprouts), cauliflower, cantaloupes, carrots, celery, lettuces, cilantro, corn, cucumbers, eggplant, green onions, parsley, and radishes.
Gless Ranch:
Valencia and navel oranges, tangerines, grapefruit, lemons, and avocados.
Ha's Apple Farm:
apples, apple products (such as spreads, jams, jellies, cider vinegar, dried chips, and fruit roll-ups), raspberries, peaches, melons, pears, pomegranates, persimmons, and applewood chips.
KFS:
bean/grain/grass/pea sprouts, spreads, and wheatgrass juice.
MB:
all year - raisins and other dried fruits, shelled nuts, and trailmix;
seasonally - apricots, cherries, nectarines, peaches, Asian pears, figs, plums, grapes, pomegranates, and persimmons.
Meños:
carrots, beets, lettuces, cilantro, parsley, green onions, radishes, turnips, celery, cucumbers, green beans, zucchini squash, tomatillos, tomatoes, and bell peppers.
Rivas:
strawberries, tomatoes, peas, peppers, squash, cucumbers, cabbages, green and fava beans, nopales, and other vegetables.
Santiago:
blackberries, blueberries, red and yellow raspberries, strawberries, carrots, and onions.
Sherrill Orchards:
juices (including apple, pomegranate, apple/pomegranate, apple/peach, orange, and carrot), and pomegranates.
Shigeru Flowers:
cut flowers.
Smith:
strawberries, asparagus, artichokes, tomatoes, squash (including pumpkins), corn, peppers, lettuce, broccoli, cauliflower, celery, melons, beans, spinach, onions, eggplant, okra, and many other vegetables.
Sunrise Flowers:
cut flowers.
Tamai:
strawberries, asparagus, artichokes, beans, cabbages, corn, tomatoes, basil, cilantro, parsley, carrots, squash, melons, spinach, beets, radishes, cucumbers, and other vegetables.
Van Foeken:
apricots, plumcots, cherries, nectarines, peaches, plums, figs, pears (including Asian), citrus (including Valencia and navel oranges, mandarins, grapefruit, lemons, limes, tangerines, and tangelos), apples, pomegranates, and persimmons.

(Seasonal):
Beyond Bok Choy (Apr-Dec):
Asian vegetables and melons, tomatoes, jujubes, herbs, peppers, eggplant, and peanuts.
Erickson (May):
cherries (including Brooks, Tulare and Rainier).
Garcia (May-Feb):
cherries, apricots, nectarines, peaches, Asian pears, plums, pluots, Valencia and navel oranges, mandarins, grapefruit, seedless grapes, melons, figs, apples, lemons, persimmons, raisins, peanuts, walnuts, sweet potatoes, and yams.
Gonzaga (Oct-Mar, May-?):
blueberries, mulberries, cherries, corn, white peaches, melons, red onions, yellow zucchini squash, plums, peanuts, lemons, jujubes, Concord grapes, Asian pears, oranges (including Valencia, Cara Cara, and navel), persimmons, tangelos, tangerines, mandarins, pomelos, and avocados.
Nejely (Jan-Jun):
specialty fruits (such as cherimoyas, guavas, kumquats, loquats, quinces and sapotes), other citrus, and avocados.
Tenerelli (Jul-Nov):
nectarines, peaches, plums, pluots, apples, figs, and pears (including Asian).
Zuckerman (Feb-Jul):
potatoes, asparagus, blueberries, and cherries.



Food Vendors - Year-round:
Grill Masters:
rotisseried chicken, sold whole, half, or as combo plate (half with pita bread and your choice of one of the following: roasted potatoes w/ garlic, potato salad, macaroni salad, cole slaw, or salsa).
Grill Masters' gourmet catering is also available for special events, parties, picnics, etc.
Hula Pop:
kettlecorn (some sweetened and some flavored with cheeses and peppers).
Los Alamos:
chile rellenos (served with white beans and rice), and enchiladas.
Mabel's Pralines:
pralines (a Southern pecan candy concoction), and pies (sweet potato and pecan) in two sizes.
They also cater special events, weddings, parties, and fundraisers.
Mathew:
shelled coconut, and fruit cups (with chunked pineapple, cantaloupe, watermelon, mango, papaya and cucumber).
Me Gusta Tamales:
tamales (beef, chicken, pork, Anaheim chile/cheese, sweet corn, pineapple, and vegetarian). Served hot with your choice of sauce, also available frozen. Also esquite (cooked corn with pico de gallo sauce, lemon juice, mayonnaise, and parmesan cheese).
Mom's Specialty Foods:
pita bread (whole wheat and white), pita chips (lemon spices and garlic), hummus (original, artichoke, avocado/cilantro, garlic, garlic/chives, red pepper, basil tomato, kalamata olives, cilantro jalapeño, Baba Ghanouj), salads (tabouleh, artichoke, couscous), tzatziki sauce, tapanade (red pepper with walnuts and pomegranate), and kalamata olives.
Nolin Roasted Corn:
roasted corn (buttered and skewered, condiments available), and esquite (cooked corn with pico de gallo sauce, lemon juice, mayonnaise, and parmesan cheese). Also available for parties and fairs.
Old Town Baking Company:
baked goods (including cookies, pastries, and pies), specializing in Italian breads (such as hearth-focused focaccia).
Peanut Dudes:
salted/sweetened roasted peanuts (shelled and unshelled), flavored pistachios, almonds, cashews, pepitas, mixed nuts, peanut/almond brittle, roasted-on-site fresh peanuts, and granola.
QT's Smokehouse BBQ:
barbequed beef brisket, pork spare ribs, chicken, turkey leg and sausage. Available whole, or as dinners with potato salad, baked beans and a roll, or as sandwiches. Also some sodas.
QT's Smokehouse BBQ also cater special events.
Sno Biz:
shaved ices and shaved-ice lemonade served in 16-oz biodegradable cups.

(Seasonal):
Two Sisters (summer?):
Hot Fish Plates and some other Southern Food like Red Beans and Rice.



Market Layout Map:
Farmers are in green; food vendors are in gray.
This layout is subject to change. Last updated on: Feb. 20 '10.

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