The William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre is the oldest running outdoor amphitheater in the nation having opened in 1903. Home to UC Berkeley commencements, music festivals, concerts, performances, and more, this environmentally responsible venue attracts performers and audiences from all across the country.
Fruitvale Village brings the Bay community together with fresh produce from California local farmers and specialty food producers of roasted nuts and other merchandise. Their flexible schedule assures you can enjoy the market winding down from a long work day or on the weekend.
Let the kids do a craft activity every second Saturday of the month while you shop the Orinda market. Get one of three different kinds of shopping bags at the info booth and pick up on the latest seasonal produce in the Old Orinda Village.
The Black Repertory Group Theater was established in 1964, providing "access to the dramatic arts for under-privileged, under-served, and minority populations." This theater group prides itself on promoting and preserving culture and cultural pride through performing arts.
Get a check up and support your local farmers by buying produce on the way out. This market is a nice place to meet your local food producers and grab a bite!
This market is perfect for a lunch break snack by the lake. If you take BART to work uptown, enjoy a crepe or granola parfait from a local food producer!
Make it a picnic day to this iconic location and eat a juicy apple on the lake, or much on carrots by the theater. This market has a family of vendors like artisan pasta makers and local cheese producers that are sure to satisfy your culinary itch, and your wallet.
This market, conveniently located downtown, faces the City Hall of Hayward and features local favorites like Joe’s Honey with hives in Hayward, San Leandro, and San Lorenzo. Bright chairs and tables complement live music and hot food, your next grocery stop might be a grocery stay!
Look out for this evening market for shopping after work. San Leandro offers a beautiful sunset in the direction of the BART station you came from to shop so you can smile while you taste the freshest produce of the season, like PCFMA’s seasonal favorite: okra. Check out their 5 favorite okra dishes on their blog.
Enjoy music in the market with Walnut Creek’s local musician lineup that changes every week! Get produce from farmers and specialty artisan products like dips, olive oils, breads, cheese, honey, jams, and meats, in sunny Walnut Creek this summer.