Gigi’s Farmer’s Market debuts at the Americana at Brand on April 18. Every Saturday from 10 AM – 2 PM, over 30 red and white stalls will line Caruso Avenue. There’s no Gigi, but the name is designed to evoke a European style feel.
“The Americana at Brand is ideally suited to an open-air market,” said Jennifer Gordon, senior vice president of public relations and special events for Caruso Affiliated, owner and developer of The Americana at Brand. “Gigi’s Farmer’s Market is a specialty market, rich in diversity and offering only the highest quality of goods and produce.” You’ll also find live music and cooking demonstrations.
Here’s a full vendor list, including their wares:
MB Farms – fruit and dried fruits and nuts
Alex Fruit and Nuts – Dried Fruits and Nuts
Scarborough Farms – organic and all kinds of salad mixes
Gourmet Blends – Vinaigrettes, dressings, balsamic vinaigrettes
Healthy Family Farms – organic poultry, grass fed beef, organic lamb, and eggs
It Began In the Garden – Herbs, sachets, boutique herb gifts, planters
Rockenwagner – Breads, rolls, pastries
Mom’s Products – Mediterranean and Greek foods, hummus, pita chips
Lim’s – Fruit
Skyline Flowers – Flowers
Domenico’s – pasta, spreads, and cheeses
Gama Farms – potatoes, eggs, onions, some veggies
Ha’s Apples – apples
Lores – vegetables
Avalos Ranch – vegetables
Nicholas Farms – Fruits
Arnett Farms – Fruits
Kowolke Sprouts – Sprouts
Linda’s Flowers – Flowers
Cho’s Flowers – Flowers
Dry Dock Fish – Fish
Ann’s Bakery – Breads, pastries, pies
Bountiful – cakes and pies
La Boulangerie – Artisanal Breads
Sauvers – Gourmet prepackaged French foods
Tealandia – organic loose leaf teas
French Basketeer – French Baskets
Farmers Market Candles – Handmade Soy Candles
Dave’s Pottery – Handmade Pottery
Jerry Budnick – potted plants / water conservation
Tarte A la Carte – tartes
Frida’s Mexican – Mexican food
Kettle Corn – Kettle Corn
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oh nice, I need to check this out on a saturday morning.