Security guard charge me $ 20 entry fee. was not giving me receipt. And he was Talking rudely.
Paul S.
Classificação do local: 5 San Jose, CA
what people should know is that the golden gate produce terminal is a food hub, a place where local and small growers, produce from across california and from other countries come together and is made available to stores, school, individuals and the general public. the terminal is open to the public! they dont sell pounds and baskets though, but cases and boxes of apples to zucchini and everything in between are available to individuals, caterers, restaurants and anyone else who wishes to buy seasonal and fresh produce harvested locally the day before, or shipped from far away. its a true experience, and one which anyone who cares about food quality, safety, selection and availability should come and experience. give it a try, all are welcome and wholesalers at the GGPT are always happy to see a new face. you dont have to arrive early, but coming when everything is put away and stalls are closing is wasting the experience at hand. 6 to 8 am are the optimal times to visit, its thick with traffic and bustle, but when you walk around and see everything you could possibly see at a grocery store but far fresher and with greater variety, it will amaze you! directly off the 101, its a snap to get to. make a visit! take a tour, and take home an amazingly fresh reward you can easily afford. its where the people you currently buy produce from get their produce.
Marty S.
Classificação do local: 5 Pacifica, CA
Not for the feint of heart. This is a wholesale terminal for produce. Most business takes place in the early hours. Very early. So you will most likely miss out on the good stuff that day. This is also where Hogan’s bar is located. It’s inside the terminal in the left side. Bldg B I think. Watch out for people, forklifts, cars, 18 wheelers, and delivery trucks.