Ferry Building Marketplace
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Ferry Building Marketplace

San Francisco, California

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The Beaux-Arts clock tower on the waterfront houses the best food hall in America. Cowgirl Creamery, Acme Bread, Hog Island Oysters, Blue Bottle's first brick-and-mortar — it's a murderer's row of Northern California producers under one roof. On Saturday mornings the outdoor farmers market transforms the surrounding plaza into a temple of seasonal abundance. Come hungry, leave slowly.

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Saturday morning farmers market. Start with oysters and Champagne at Hog Island, then graze your way through every stall.

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