Navore Market’s New La Jolla Hub Makes Buying Local Way Easier

Getting fresh, locally grown food from San Diego farmers just got a lot more convenient. Navore Market is launching its first aggregation hub in La Jolla next week, and if this model works the way they’re hoping, we could see more of these popping up across the county.

A Centralized Pickup Spot for Local Food

Instead of coordinating pickups from multiple farms or waiting for delivery windows, you can now order from local farmers and producers through Navore’s online platform and grab everything in one spot at the La Jolla United Methodist Church.

It’s basically a neighborhood pickup point that brings together orders from different local producers, making it easier for everyone – farmers get a centralized drop-off location, and we get a convenient place to pick up our haul.

Good for Farmers, Better for Us

Navore’s been connecting San Diego consumers with local farmers for a while now through their online marketplace, but this aggregation hub model is new. It’s backed by a USDA grant and designed to make local food more accessible without the logistics headache.

For farmers and small producers, it means they can reach more customers without adding a bunch of delivery routes. For us, it means supporting local agriculture gets a little less complicated.

Fresh Produce and More, All in One Place

You’ll find everything from produce and eggs to baked goods and specialty items, depending on which producers are available at the La Jolla location. The selection rotates based on what’s in season and what local farmers have ready, so it’s always changing.

The First of Many

If the La Jolla hub takes off, Navore’s planning to expand this model to other neighborhoods around the county. It’s one of those things that could genuinely shift how we think about buying local – less about making it to the farmers market on Saturday morning, more about integrating it into your regular routine.

Navore Market la jolla

See you there!

Supporting local farmers while simplifying your grocery routine? That’s the kind of convenience we can get behind.

📆 Launches Tuesday, January 14, 2026, at 2 PM – Weekly pickups thereafter
🎟️ Order here
ℹ️ More info here

See you there, San Diego!

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