San Pedro Square (Historic District) ★ 4.0
San Pedro Square Historic District in San Jose is the heritage block of specialty food shops adjacent to the food hall, anchoring the downtown food scene.
Downtown San Jose Farmers Market is the Wednesday midday market on Paseo de San Antonio with farm-direct produce and hot prepared foods for office workers.
Editorially verified June 26, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Address: 101 Paseo de San Antonio, San Jose, CA 95113
San Pedro Square Historic District in San Jose is the heritage block of specialty food shops adjacent to the food hall, anchoring the downtown food scene.
San Pedro Square Market in San Jose is the downtown food hall with 20-plus independent vendors ranging from ramen and Korean plates to mochi donuts.
Santana Row Farmers Market in San Jose is the Wednesday evening promenade market with 25 vendors of organic produce, artisan cheese and rotisserie chicken.
Nijiya Market in San Jose is the Japantown Japanese supermarket on Jackson Street with fresh bento, sushi, onigiri and an extensive grab-and-go food section.
The Garden at the Flea in San Jose is the curated section inside the Berryessa Flea Market grounds with local artisan makers and small-batch food vendors.
San Pedro Square Historic District in San Jose is the heritage block of specialty food shops adjacent to the food hall, anchoring the downtown food scene.
San Pedro Square Market in San Jose is the downtown food hall with 20-plus independent vendors ranging from ramen and Korean plates to mochi donuts.
San Jose Flea Market is the 1960 Berryessa Road bazaar with 400-plus stalls and dozens of food stands: Mexican street corn, Filipino food and churros.