Welcome to Mary’s Market
Mary’s Market, located in Sierra Madre, CA, is a hidden gem with a charming setting and delicious, wholesome food. This women-owned restaurant offers a variety of options for breakfast, brunch, and lunch, including vegan and vegetarian choices. The quaint outdoor seating by a creek adds to the unique dining experience. While parking can be a challenge, the flavorful dishes like Egg Benny and lox Benedict make it worth the visit. The relaxed atmosphere, friendly staff, and beautiful surroundings make Mary’s Market a must-visit spot for a delightful meal in a picturesque location.
- 561 Woodland Dr, Sierra Madre, CA 91024, United States561 Woodland Dr, Sierra Madre, CA 91024, United States Hotline: +1 626-355-4534
Welcome to Mary’s Market, a charming little cafe nestled in the picturesque mountains of Sierra Madre, California. This hidden gem has been serving up delicious sandwiches for breakfast and brunch since 1922. Owned by a group of passionate women, Mary’s Market offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere with covered outdoor seating and gender-neutral restrooms.
With a menu full of vegan and vegetarian options, Mary’s Market caters to all dietary preferences. The cafe also provides reusable tableware, showing their commitment to sustainability. From hearty breakfast burritos to mouth-watering Club B.LA.S.T sandwiches, every dish at Mary’s Market is bursting with flavor and made with fresh, quality ingredients.
Customers rave about the flavorful food, great coffee, and quirky quaint vibes of Mary’s Market. The chill outdoor seating option next to a flowing creek adds to the unique charm of this cafe. While parking may be a bit challenging, the delicious food and friendly service make it worth the visit.
Whether you’re looking for a cozy spot for a cute date with friends or a relaxing brunch by the creek, Mary’s Market is the place to be. Don’t miss out on their happy hour specials and the chance to enjoy a leisurely meal in this little oasis in the mountains. So come on up to Mary’s Market and experience the magic for yourself!

Super cute hidden gem. Staff are friendly and helpful, location and setting are splendid, food is wholesome and good tasting. Definitely recommend this spot. Yes you have to finagle parking a bit but that's part of the charm of a tiny tucked away little gem as opposed to a strip mall.

Amazing little spot tucked away in an other-worldly neighborhood. In addition to the beautiful settings, food is all fantastic. Be aware that parking may be hard to find.

Good food. Parking was horrible! Very difficult to find parking. Casual diner, but menu was good. Restaurant was in residential area; this was unexpected, but easy to find

Old school since 1922. This a hidden gem up in this mountain side city. We were here for a Father's Day breakfast and they weren't too busy. There is limited free parking especially on the weekend. We ordered an egg plate breakfast which included avocado, potatoes, and sourdough bread plus a waffle topped with strawberries. The food was pretty good and the waffle was made just right with a slight crunchiness.

Flavorful food, great coffee, quirky quaint vibes, with a chill outdoor seating option next to a flowing creek. Looking for a unique Sunday brunch spot? This is your place. Service was good in spite of the fact that we arrived thirty minutes before closing. Just be forewarned that parking may not be available and you may have to park at the bottom of a hill and walk in/out.

Delicious breakfast! I had Egg Benny, it's simple, freshly made and so delicious! I've had so many fancier versions of Egg Benny but nothing beat a simple yet cooked perfectly one. As picky as me, this time, I have to admit there's nothing I would like to complain... Before coming here, I looked up street view on Google and thought there are plenty parking and nothing to worry about. I was so wrong, all spaces were taken at 9am on a Sunday! Your best chance is to park down the hill along Sturtevant Dr. From where I parked, it's approx half mile hike up to the restaurant but it's a good way to work up the appetite. Seating is limited and would not be good for a group over 6. Seem like there's more outdoor seating though. The line never stopped and sometimes out the door. I do see myself coming back on a weekday to enjoy the quiet and delicious breakfast while everyone at work:)

Brunch in Sierra Madre, Los Angeles, California... My friend gave me a list of places to go and I chose Mary's Market because it sounded quaint and unique... And it was! Nestled in the mountain countryside, next to a babbling stream, Mother Nature showed us her fabulous bright summer foresty colors on a sunny June week day. We easily found parking across the lane and walked right into the past. The vintage decor brought back memories of my grandmother's kitchen! The knick knacks (like dolls, dishes, and ceramic figurines), vinyl records, and other memorabilia were blasts from my childhood! We ordered at the cash register and our meals were politely brought to us by the friendly staff. I got one of the LA Sandwich Week Specials: The CLUB B.LA.S.T. Sandwich with Bacon, Lettuce, Avocado, Swiss, Turkey with mayo, ham, and tomato on toast. It was yummy comfort food with warm fuzzy feelings! We had great conversation in an old-fashioned American environment! God bless the USA!

07/16/2023 My first visit was before the pandemic. In December, a week before Christmas. I ordered the NorthWest Benny, no relations or affiliation to Kanye or Kim. I remember the salt and pepper shakers were little Santa Claus and Mrs Claus. During the cold months, it slows down a bit and probably due to the holidays. Today, the middle of summer and one of the hottest days on calendar. We decided to come here along with everyone else who knows about this place. Probably hikers from around the area. Mt Wilson trailhead is nearby too. This is a good rest stop for the restroom, water, coffee, breakfast, brunch, and antique shopping. I wanted the savory waffle and the coffee is good, dark, strong cup of Joe. What I really wanted to say to a few of those one star reviews. If you're complaining about competing on a narrow road with a utility truck almost hitting you, shut it. You are one that cannot follow your GPS directions, you shouldn't even venture up here. If you're complaining about the parking, take a hike. If you're complaining about the food because you could have made it better at home, stay home. You say you supported by buying store merchandise and yet you took all of these photos, not one of those photos is of something you bought. Everything is vintage, even the gnome in the garden is laughing at this review. Last thing I'll rant about is if you took photos of street signs but you cannot spell Sturtevant Dr in Sierra Madre, stop complaining about the treacherous drive up a long winding road. This place was busy all morning with people coming in ordering food. These nice folks actually deliver your dishes out to your patio seating. The least you could do is clear your table when you are finished. There are more than just people up here that would love your leftovers and that is what I like to share with you about this secluded hidden gem. *Flag any photos if not appropriate but I approved since they are in public view*

A true gem in the deep canyon of Sierra Madre. Park a little bit down the hill and enjoy the short walk up to the restaurant. It is rarely crowded, there's plenty of outdoor seating, and you will enjoy a nice quiet walk around the unique canyon afterwards. We ordered the lox Benedict, the breakfast burrito, and the bagel and cream cheese and they were all delicious. The self-serve coffee was very convenient, and the staff was very helpful and get getting you towards the right choice. It's a wonderful way to be in LA without feeling like you're in the middle of a big city. Love it here.