Great place to kill time on a Thursday night. There’s fresh fruit and vegetables. Great beef jerky! Great sandwiches from Cheesewalla! Great corn/elote from Country Corn. Friendly people all around. Only complaint are prices for some things. It can get pricey.
Josh D.
Tu valoración: 5 San Bernardino, CA
Always a great time. Good selection of vendors, fresh fruit, vegetables and anything else you can think of . Clean, PD patrols the whole event. Don’t forget your kettle corn !
Maria F.
Tu valoración: 4 Fontana, CA
I’ve been wanting to check out a farmers market for the longest. Def a great experience. and they have tons to offer. lots of little food stands and produce looked very good. There’s something for the whole family — kids can go horse back riding — jump house slash slide. lol — entertainment live local bands It’s a very nice strip to walk So if you want to go sight seeing on a Thursday I would highly recommend this place. Def enjoy my time
Corey Yolie M.
Tu valoración: 5 Corona, CA
Fun! Lots of booths to look at and lots of fun things for the kids! Fresh food and desserts. Lots to shop at and lots to look at! Get there early due to no close parking. Always a good time! Me and my husband love market night!
Sandra L.
Tu valoración: 4 Oakland, CA
In terms of actual produce, there’s not a whole bunch to chose from. I loved that there were a bunch of food tents and different cuisines from small business owners. Definitely worth checking out. It’s such a little hidden gem :)
Hung-Hei Y.
Tu valoración: 4 San Gabriel, CA
This is definitely something that is always an option for people looking for something to do on a weeknight(Thursday) in the area. There is surprisingly a lot of vendors offering food and fresh fruits and vegetables for a city of this size. I always get the kettle corn, sample some of the wares available, and get dinner at one of the food stalls while I’m there. Also, plenty of side restaurants to try and people watch.
Hayley G.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
I love coming here on Thursday nights. Try the Sunbutter hummus!!! ITISSOGOOD!!! Not as many fun things to try, but the things that you can try are yummy
Helen P.
Tu valoración: 4 Riverside, CA
There is something for everyone here. There’s organic produce, an array of foods and sweets, fresh flowers, goods(jewelry, blankets, socks, soaps), jumpers for the kids, along with ponies and live entertainment most nights. Overall, it’s a good way to spend a Thursday night with family or friends.
Amaya S.
Tu valoración: 4 Redlands, CA
A Farmers Market in the great city of Redlands. A great event for the entire family. Ive been coming to Market Night since before I was a resident of the city. Ive been in love ever since. Rain or Shine(although we dont really gt rain, which is why its year round). They shut down State street and some of Orange/Cajon. That way you can walk down state street and admire the booths without the dear of being run over by some drunken nut. There are a plethora of options as to how you could spend your money. Fresh fruit and veggies, homemade crafts and clothes. All the while you can still enjoy all the normal shops on State street. Parking is a beeeeyotch. I normally park in the CVS/Redlands Mall parking lot. Come. Enjoy. Buy me something.
Randy W.
Tu valoración: 3 La Quinta, CA
A Farmer’s Market with nothing really to write about hence the irony. Great place to get your business known to the community and if you’re less than stellar, you will still make a buck. Now, if you have a gem of a business, then this weekly event will help your place grow ;D Good luck to all you entrepreneurs.
Christine W.
Tu valoración: 3 Corona, CA
Every Thursday, this is a great even to get fresh local groceries. There are plenty of samples of produce so it’s easy to compare different vendors to find the right ones for you. Also, there are tons of food stands. Some aren’t that great, but walk around and try enough, and you’ll know which ones are worth the money. If you’re into unique wares, there’s plenty of that here. Market Night really is like a little weekly festival, with all the food, shopping, and music. Oh and animals! Did I mention there were animals? Every week there’s usually pony rides for the kids and the local humane society brings out cats and dogs in need of homes. Also, in the same area as the animals, there’s a bounce house and a mini cars rides that kids would also enjoy. Granted, there are drawbacks. The event is usually somewhat crowded, which can be annoying. Also, very few of the stalls accept card; most of them are cash only. Plus, if you’re unlucky enough, some businesses or organizations with booths may chase you down to sell you something(usually these are gyms, insurance companies, etc.), so always just keep walking til you hit what you want, they make it VERY hard to leave once they’ve got you talking to them.
Sam R.
Tu valoración: 4 Moreno Valley, CA
I love this farmers market, theres a ton of things for the kids to do. I dont have any so I cant list exactly what they have but I did see some jumpers and a little petting type zoo. The deals from the farmers are pretty good and theres a bunch of different food vendors. Its a good time
C h.
Tu valoración: 4 Redlands, CA
Fun time to take kids down and grab food and see fresh veggies and flowers. Only bummer are the non booth people walking around soliciting and selling candy. And then the people that bring dogs. Be sure to visit sweet memories candy store that is on one of the side streets. Cool toys and candy.
Tanya L.
Tu valoración: 4 Corona, CA
I had a good visit. After finishing my midterm, some friends and I decided to head over. We got lucky and found a spot right away but I can see that there isn’t much parking to choose from. We passed a few hummus guys and bakers that had a bunch of free delicious samples. Take ADVANTAGE! Try some and you’ll be hooked! Some veggie venders and others are a bit pricey but you get really fresh stuff. I didn’t bother looking at the clothes but I did get a glimpse of some Hawaiian dancers and local choir. It’s nice to stop and take in some culture. No need to worry about cash, most have cc capabilities on their smart phones. If not, it’s right by the Citibank, BofA and Wells Fargo. Will be coming again for fruits and baked items!
Jim H.
Tu valoración: 4 Mission Viejo, CA
I love farmer’s markets, and Market Night in Redlands is one of the better ones around. In addition to the locally grown fruits and veggies, it’s always a different mix of food and merchandise vendors. For food, my personal favorites include the fresh squeezed lemonade and the fire-roasted corn on the cob, but you’ll find everything from gyros to Mexican food to BBQ. Before you go, do understand that it gets crowded and there’s always an interesting mix of people there. You’ll find religious people handing out tracts. You’ll find musicians with varying styles and degrees of talent providing entertainment. You’ll find groups of teens being teens(but in a non-disruptive way). You’ll find hippie types… tattoo freaks… foodies… naturalists… the people are part of the fun! If this sounds appealing to you, give it a try — you’ll be glad you did!
Wesley N.
Tu valoración: 2 Irvine, CA
Three words: LOUDRELIGIOUSPEOPLE. I was there for almost 3 hours and for the entire duration of my visit, I was ear assaulted by people on megaphones telling me that I was a sinner who needed to repent. There was no escaping them as they looped around the entire market endlessly. They were hurting business. I could see nice people trying to sell their goods while wincing and rolling their eyes as the megaphone people blared over their conversations with customers. There were also nutjobs handing out pamphlets and conspiracy theory flyers seemingly every other booth. A pair of Jehovah’s Witnesses also joined the party, roaming around and sharing their faith(albeit in a much more sane manner). Yeah, yeah first amendment rights… but I’m pretty sure the megaphone people are breaking noise laws/rules. Other than that, the vendors are generally very nice, amicable people and there’s a lot to look at and do. Prices are on the high side for most things, though the produce can be fairly inexpensive. The crazy people are regulars, so I’m afraid I’m deterred from visiting in the future.
Kiki W.
Tu valoración: 5 Lazear, CO
Market Night was awesome yet again. Full of fun, entertainment and things to do. My favorite place would have to be Ben and Ollies fry bread. Dead on good. I looveee the Navajo tacos. These guys rock! I thought it was nasty… FRYBREAD!!! But the texture and the toppings were way out! I always see the usual vendors, but I never seen them until I walked the entire strip for the first time. Nothing like it! Navajo Tacos rock with the limeade. Quality and taste five stars. Not bad for a food vendor! But the teenies, we need pest control. They get in the way! Thats the only negative of the Market. Kiki W.
Wayne W.
Tu valoración: 5 Highland, CA
Redlands really is an interesting microcosm of Southern California. There are literally all kinds of people that live and frequent there. Skaters, stoners, tattoo freaks, Christians, Mormons, Pagans, the very rich, the not so rich, high-society culturalists, no-society loners and everything in between! Its part of what makes Redlands… well…unique. That being said, Redlands Market Night is a microcosm of Redlands itself. For those of you who don’t know — shame on you! Go back and read all the other reviews then come back to this one. *waits. tapping foot slightly* Back? Good. Now. to continue; Redlands Market Night is held ever Thursday evening from roughly 6-ish to 9-ish. It’s held all along Redlands’ historic State Street downtown. They shut down most all of the street for this little extravaganza! And just what will you find here? Oh my — what won’t you find here?! Firstly you have many of the already awesome shops that already line State St.(like Devi’s, The Redlands Galleria, The Blues et. al) open late for your perusal — but you have everything else you would expect in a Farmer’s Market. When I say Farmer’s Market — I don’t mean just a couple booths with some flowers or organic avocados, Ooooooh no. We’re talking display after display after display of certified organic fruits, vegetables, flowers, breads and all sorts of other foods from local farms all over the place! Some of the freshest, most delicious produce can be found here — and there’s a wonderful selection. If I was a Vegetarian or Vegan(as the nearby community of Loma Linda is known for), I’d be here every week! They also have tons of craft booths from local artisans. And then there is the fooooooooooooooood! OMFG! So many genres of food are represented here; you could gain 5 lbs just sampling. The atmosphere is pretty open and family-friendly, something I’ve always enjoyed. Yes. there can be droves of annoying teenagers that roam up and down the street in packs, but there’s a curfew at 8pm for teens without parents/guardians = and from what I’ve heard, they DO enforce this. Also of slight annoyance are the occasional gauntlets of «end-times» Bible Bangers passing out literature that you have to pass through — as well as the guy passing out dvd’s who STILL insists 9⁄11 was an inside job. But hey — freedom of speech is great and none of these things detract from overall sensory experience that is Market Night. It only lasts three hours but for some reason the fun seems to last longer. Its a treat for all ages and all senses. The only dicey part to me is the parking. It can be a challenge sometimes. I recommend coming earlier. before they officially start; like around 4pm or so and stay for the fun. Wife and I try to spend an evening here once per season at the least. You’ll find all kinds here — hopefully including yourself!
Anne W.
Tu valoración: 4 Kettering, OH
We stumbled on to this Farmer’s Market. The most delicious blackberries I have ever had! Wow! But, yes, annoying teenagers. Just overlook them and buy some tasty food.
Sarang Y.
Tu valoración: 3 Salt Lake City, UT
The last 3 years I’ve been to Market Night, my ultimate go-to vendor was an elderly couple who sold empanadas. Their chicken empanadas were the highlight of the semi-lively farmer’s market. Unfortunately, when I went last week they were gone! They have been replaced with hipster empanada-tamale lady. We ordered both of her specialties but we were sorely disappointed. First, the empanadas tasted too healthy and the pastry was too limp. I like them firm on the outside but dripping with juice in the inside(that’s what she said!). Secondly, the masa of the tamales tasted like rubber and the filling did nothing to compensate for the masa. So obviously, I don’t recommend this vendor. On the bright side, we found a Filipino BBQ vendor with amazing pork on sticks! We waited for fresh grilled ones and boy it was worth the wait. The meat was flavorful, tender, moist, and smokiness all came together really well. I’m really looking forward to seeing this vendor again! Besides food, I don’t really go to Market Night to buy anything else. The fruits, flowers, trinkets, and things haven’t really caught my eyes or tastebuds.