We went last Saturday to the main Farmer's Market for San Francisco, in and around the Ferry Building. I have been there before, with Lindsay, but this was Dave's first trip. We went with Chris and Valerie and met up with Jaime and two friends from out of town.
Our first concern upon arrival was finding FOOD and we hardly walked 10 feet before being magnetized to this place. Check out their description of pancakes:
Now yes, you did read "organic", but that is par for the course out here and at least the sausage was "REAL" sausage, as in from a pig, and not turkey sausage or chicken sausage or any of that other BS out there! The final plate did not disappoint...and for the $7.00 price tag we also realized that next time we can actually SPLIT a plate and still be very full. Yippee!
I highly recommend a visit here to anyone coming in from out of town. San Francisco has several Farmer's Markets throughout the neighborhoods of the city and beyond, but this is certainly the main one (and the most posh, with price tags to go with it), full of great, quality food and plenty of people-watching to go around. As far as the posh factor, let's put it this way...they valet your car upon arrival. Ahhh, that's my kind of living.
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