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Niles Farmer's Market

FremontOpen nowCloses at 1:00 AM

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Niles Farmer's Market is listed on FindALoco in Fremont, CA with address, phone, website, hours, and map location. Common services and related keywords include Farmers' Market.

Located at 37592 Niles Blvd, Niles Farmer's Market is a compact, community-friendly farmers' market in Fremont, CA, set in the character-rich Niles district. It is open on Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, making it an easy weekend stop for fresh produce, prepared bites, and a relaxed walk through a neighborhood market. With a 4.4-star rating from 230 reviews, visitors often describe it as small but full of variety, a place where the experience feels approachable rather than overwhelming.

The market's appeal is in its curated mix of stalls. Shoppers mention fresh fruit and vegetables, bright rainbow flower bouquets, fungi, meat, fresh fish, homemade honey, mushroom jerky, Vietnamese coffees, and hot prepared food for breakfast or lunch. Some visitors come specifically for vendors such as Starter Bakery from Berkeley, while others appreciate practical services like knife sharpening when available. Because the market is smaller, it is easy to browse without losing the sense of discovery; there may be one of each kind of stall, but the quality and variety stand out.

The setting adds a lot to the visit. Niles has an old-town Fremont feel, and reviewers note the charm of the surrounding district, occasional music, the nearby Niles Depot Museum, older vehicles, and even the railroad atmosphere in the background. For families, couples, and friends planning a low-key Saturday morning, the market works well as both an errand and an outing. You can pick up produce for the week, grab something warm to eat, listen for live music when it is playing, and still have time to explore the neighborhood.

For local residents, Niles Farmer's Market is especially useful for shoppers who care about freshness and want to meet vendors face to face. Home cooks can build a meal around seasonal vegetables, seafood, meat, mushrooms, baked goods, or honey, while casual visitors can enjoy coffee, flowers, and a simple breakfast or lunch. The market is also a good fit for people who prefer a smaller footprint over a sprawling farmers' market, since the layout feels manageable and personal.

If you are searching for a Saturday farmers' market near the Niles area of Fremont, California, this market offers a grounded local experience at 37592 Niles Blvd. It is not described as huge, and that is part of its appeal: cute, varied, fresh, and easy to enjoy. Check current vendor availability before you go if you are looking for a specific item, since farmers' market selections can change, but expect a friendly neighborhood stop centered on fresh food, useful finds, and the rhythm of a Fremont Saturday morning.

Ratings & Reviews

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Lee
16h ago

I was impressed by this cute little Farmer's Market that I've never been to. The variety and quality of each stall was impressive! Although the area is small, there was a lot of variety! I saw stands with fungis, Vietnamese coffees, vibrant rainbow flower bouquets (really fresh, so impressive!), a beautiful orchid stand, hot tamales, fresh pastas, fresh pastries, and a Family-owned tea stand. It was honestly hard not to want to purchase a little bit of everything! Everything was truly the freshest of the freshest and made for a nice weekend. It was really lovely! The Farmer's Market was great for kids because it actually wasn't too crowded. Next to the Farmer's Market, there are also grassy areas with trains and benches; it may not sound like much but it was enough to occupy our kids for almost 2 hours while we had Mom Time to chat. Oh, it's also walking distance to Devout Coffee! Fremont Niles is really "up and coming", and is becoming a nice town!

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Izzy H
16h ago

Fresh fruit and vegetables. Nice band playing. We tried the mushroom jerky from one of the stall. The jerky has smooth texture, very flavorful, and not salty. The Niles Depot Museum open free admission. Good day to spend Saturday morning.

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Bill Fong
16h ago

A nice small farmers market in a the Niles area of Fremont. The offering were limited but nice. The district of Niles was a nice with the market as a highlight. It was nice to see the old old railroad locomotive operating in the background and the older vehicles on display. Parking in the area might be limited on the weekends.

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Kimberly Ann Graham
16h ago

Perfect little farmers market! One of everything, lots of variety! Hot prepare food if you want breakfast or lunch, fresh veggies, meat and fresh fish to make your own culinary creations at home! Starter Bakery from Berkeley, California is the reason I drive 40 minutes from the south end of San Jose for this Farmer's Market. Their stand is at the entrance on the North end of the farmers market and their line starts before 9:00 a.m. when they open. They seem to bring plenty of baked goods so don't be distressed. If the line is long, there will be plenty when your turn comes. There are other things that sell out within the first 15 minutes the market is open because they are so popular. Among those are the crab and shrimp ravioli from the Pasta Rey stand. You can order that ahead and they will set some aside for you in the stock that they bring. Check my uploaded photos for their business card if you want to order ahead. If you must have the shrimp & crab ravioli, this would be a good idea. I also love the variety of fresh fish available at the Mission Fish stand. Some of those varieties sell out fast as well. Rock cod is one of my favorites and it was sold out at by 9:30 this morning. Got some Halibut and true cod instead. There are a couple of stands that sell fresh strawberries. My family's favorite is the one that's closest to the south end of the market. They offer whole strawberries for you to taste and their strawberries are the sweetest I've ever had. No sugar required and I'm pretty picky when it comes to strawberries. No green shoulders on these berries! The Frenchy Gourmet sells kefir in all kinds of flavors! They have a deal if you buy three, my favorites are sour cherry, key lemon lime and pineapple. Thick and creamy but whipped so it's light and fluffy at the same time. This is the best yogurt you will ever eat. Pacheco Family Ranch is selling some Achadinha Cheese, a spectacular variety of European table cheese. I got some of the Broncha and the Cowpricious. They also offer fresh cheese curds in various flavors. I got the Lonely Garlic, mild garlic flavor, this one is a keeper. I got some peaches, they have eight different varieties. You can taste before you buy. The plain yellow peaches were huge and juicy! House Kombucha offers fresh kombucha in a bunch of flavors, Ginger Lemongrass was my pick. I also got the 16 oz. fresh squeezed sugar cane juice. This stuff is not as sweet as you might imagine, and had a lot of health benefits. I get mine and keep it well iced in an insulated water bottle with lots of ice. It will turn darker as it oxidizes so should be consumed same day. We always end our trip to the farmers market with breakfast from the prepared foods available. Some of our favorites are La More for Chilaquiles, crepes from Crepes Divine. They also sell lemonade, flavored iced tea and kettle corn. Crepes I can recommend are the B.E.C.A. (Bacon, egg, cheese and avocado), and the Baklava Crepe (walnuts, honey, cinnamon and bananas topped with whipped cream). For drinks their pomegranate iced tea was really refreshing, no sweetener required. Other things that I love about this particular farmers market is the fact that you can park right next to it. Located in the parking lot of the historic train station in the Niles district in Fremont, there are three lines of parking lot available behind the actual Market. If that's full, diagonal parking on main Street is available all the way into the afternoon. Downtown Niles maintains an amazing small town atmosphere, plenty of adorable little shops and some really great restaurants like Skillets are within walking distance of the market. This is a great way to start your weekend on a Saturday morning.

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Gary Toll
16h ago

One of the best around open every Saturday. A lady there sells homemade honey and it's good for allergies for our area and there's also a guy there that's that sharpens knives and he is super super good. Come visit, you won't regret it. Plenty of parking God Bless

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