CuisineProduce market
Price$
Neighborhoodgourmet-ghetto
HoursMon-Sat 08:00-18:00; Sun 09:00-18:00
Last verified

Why locals love it: Hopkins Street is not on the tourist circuit; most visitors go to Berkeley Bowl and miss this market where Berkeley chefs actually shop.

Location

Address: 1550 Hopkins St, Berkeley, CA 94707

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