Downtown & Old Oakland

Known for the historic brick buildings built in the 1800’s and the Tribune Clock Tower, this area offers great eateries and local brews. People often visit to explore the Oakland foodie scene in a slower pace setting where street food is served up restaurant style and communal tables are the standard. Artisans here revel in the grittiness and ever-changing culture in this deep-rooted part of Oakland, offering something for everyone.

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Old Oakland's Farmer's Market

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This weekly market draws a diverse range of regional farmers, retailers, bakers, brewers, etc. Stop by for lunch, some grocery shopping or to bask in the market’s good vibes. The market is situated between rows of historic buildings which lends an especially charming touch. If you do plan on taking some goodies home, don’t forget a bag! It’s California, after all. At least that means it’s open all year round too.

Old Oakland's Farmer's Market
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Old Oakland's Farmer's Market
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Old Oakland's Farmer's Market
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Old Oakland's Farmer's Market
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Old Oakland's Farmer's Market
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Old Oakland's Farmer's Market
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Old Oakland's Farmer's Market
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