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The Outer Sunset farmers market has grown into an essential S.F. food destination. Here s what to eat
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David Lee of Sunset Squares Pizza gives slices to customers at the Outer Sunset Farmers Market & Mercantile in San Francisco.Stephen Lam / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Gumbo Social griddles shrimp for its shrimp po boy.Stephen Lam/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
Since the Outer Sunset Farmers’ Market & Mercantile opened last summer, eating and shopping at the bustling, two-block market has become an essential Sunday activity for the neighborhood.
The market’s food vendors in particular have become a draw. People line up for the rich, sweet turkey mole tacos on toothsome, fresh-pressed tortillas at Molcaxitl Kitchen, or Thai chicken skewers that sizzle on the grill at Vanida Thai Kitchen’s stand. Nearby, Dontaye Bell at Gumbo Social ladles chicken-sausage gumbo into containers; he’ll probably th
SF will now allow musicians to play at farmers markets
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Kevin North Band plays at Sunset Mercantile in San Francisco on Oct. 29, 2020. The new stay-at-home order allows farmers markets to continue operation as an essential service, but the musicians that play there have temporarily lost one of their only gigs and, subsequently, their income.Angie Petitt-Taylor/Outer Sunset Farmers Market and MercantileShow MoreShow Less
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Kevin North Band plays at Sunset Mercantile.Angie Petitt-Taylor/Outer Sunset Farmers Market and MercantileShow MoreShow Less
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LATEST, Dec. 16, 9:02 a.m. Since the publication of this story Tuesday afternoon, the city of San Francisco s website was updated to reflect that musicians can play at farmers markets under the new stay-at-home order.