Friday, May 21, 2010

A Night at Oceanside Sunset Market


Just thinking about last night at the Sunset Market in Oceanside is making me hungry. I was fortunate enough to be part of "hospitality night" and receive a guided tour of the weekly Sunset Market and the California Surf Museum as well as a complimentary dinner at the booth of my choice.

I don't know why it took me so long to get here. It's only 15 minutes from home and a great event to come with friends or family. This time was with my friends and colleagues so we could learn more about the Market so we can share information with our guests. Downtown Oceanside looked so good!

Our host, Dick, started us in the "Fresh & Ready" section where we sampled Chai Tea (just add water) and 3 kinds of homemade cakes. As we learned that the Sunset Market is so successful there are as many on the waiting list as there are booths in the Market. Each booth is juried to be sure the items are unique and diverse including the food. The farmers are certified that the produce is grown by the seller, and we noticed that most was organic. As we meandered we enjoyed music in several locations, and samples of Italian ice (it's good) as well. Since there were four of us, we made note of spots to re-visit: produce (blueberries, raspberries, corn, protea flowers), puppets, and a unique book. We also made note of those places we would come back to for more.

After an amazing tour of the California Surf Museum (more another time) we just had to eat. One headed for chicken tamales and several of us headed for Hunter Steakhouse for tri-tip (also located just west of the 5 on Vista Way) after they lured us in with a giant barbecue. I think we could go back just for food again as we need to try the roasted artichokes, artisan breads, Phillipine food, and chicken pitas. It all looks good and smells even better.

What surprised me the most was how vibrant and diverse the Oceanside Sunset Market was: not just the same old street fair vendors. The second surprise was that the merchants and restaurants on the streets were open and doing well also, which is good for Oceanside. I spotted some new venues and tried Bubble Tea (excellent) for the first time.

Oceanside Sunset Market - great activity for weekly shopping, couples, girls night out, or families looking for a diversion. Thank you to Main Street Oceanside and the dedicated volunteers. I'll be back.

Thursdays 5-9 PM. Year Round Weather Permitting except Thanksgiving and Christmas weeks.
Admission Free to Sunset Market and California Surf Museum.
Where: Pier View and Coast Highway
Tip # 1: Bring a reusable bag for your purchases or pick one up at the booth on Pier View.
Tip # 2: Parking is free east of the RR tracks. Great lots at City Hall and the Oceanside Transit Center

2 comments:

  1. I just love going down and walking the pier and then wondering around the Sun Set market on Thursday evenings. So many different foods to try, vegetables and flowers to buy, people to visit with and music to listen to. It is just a great evening out.

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  2. Richard, Yes, what a nice way to spend a Thursday evening, and in this economy we need free entertainment and places to connect with the community. I've been back many times since with my family.

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