Weird that this is THE fruit store of Fresno, the fruit basket of the world. it’s OK, but no Berkeley Bowl. Not even close. What gives?(Nice helpful salesman, but still.)
Ephd E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fresno, CA
I love this place. The produce is always tasty and the staff is friendly. I really appreciate that the staff knows the product. For example, I was looking for oranges and was told, «these are good for juicing, these have easy to peel rind, these are the sweetest this week, and these have the largest pulp.» Super helpful.
Mr. B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fresno, CA
Lots of good stuff and great prices, much lower than Vineyard Farmers market for sure. This isn’t a real farmers market but it’s a lot better than what you can get at the grocery stores. It’s great in the summer for tons of awesome grapes and plums. And, during the fall they have great oranges, of course. Cash only!
Victor L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fresno, CA
You can now find Cara pink oranges at Whole Foods but can’t beat the prices here. Haven’t yet found any other places that sell large-sized kiwis, pommelos, tangelos, and persimmons(when in season) like you can get here. This place is still tops in my humble opinion.
Deb N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Palo Alto, CA
Great prices, sold in basket quantities, some of the items are a little tired looking but got the best pineapple there. Outdoor market.
Moosedog i.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
This is a fruit stand at the corner of Shaw and Maroa that seems to be an outlet for a company called Arnett Farms — so it’s probably not a true«farmers’ market,» which is the closest Unilocal category I could find. Anyway, they have all sorts of tremendous fruit and produce at ridiculously low prices — oranges, avocados, tomatoes, Asian pears, grapes. You can buy stuff either in pre-measured quantities(by the basket, by the flat, etc.), or if you just want to buy a couple of oranges, you can do that inside. I have no idea whether their stuff is organic, but it most definitely is always fresh, in season, and much better looking than what’s at the local Slave-Mart.