Cupertino Families’ Weekend Food Plan (May 1–3): Where to Go Now That De Anza’s Market Is Closed

Heads up for any family who defaults to the Sunday stroll down to the Cupertino Certified Farmers Market at De Anza College — it’s listed as “Temporarily CLOSED” on operator West Coast Farmers Markets’ site, with no reopening date. The good news: this weekend (May 1–3, 2026) has five solid replacements within a 25-minute drive of De Anza Blvd, plus a brand-new civic night market tied to the Super Bowl LX lead-up.

1. Celebrate Santa Clara Night Market

When: Friday May 1, 4–9 PM and Saturday May 2, 2–9 PM- Where: 900–1000 Lafayette Street, Santa Clara (~15 min from Cupertino)- Cost: Free, all ages, leashed dogs welcome

110+ makers, food trucks, a beer garden, and live entertainment — co-produced by Moveable Feast (who call it “the perfect event for the whole family”) and San José Made. The Saturday 2–5 PM window is the parent-friendly slot before evening crowds peak.

2. Sunnyvale Saturday Farmers’ Market

When: Saturday May 2, 9 AM – 1 PM- Where: Murphy Avenue at Washington, Downtown Sunnyvale (5–7 min from De Anza Blvd)- Cost: Free; EBT/WIC accepted with up to $10 Market Match on produce

The closest direct replacement for the shuttered De Anza market. Closed-off historic block, stroller-friendly, cafes within steps. May 2 is also a knife-sharpening Saturday (1st and 3rd of every month).

3. Mountain View Sunday Farmers’ Market

When: Sunday May 3, 9 AM – 1 PM- Where: Caltrain Station Lot, 600 W Evelyn Ave (~12 min)- Cost: Free…

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