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    Bastille Day Fête du Marché 2025 at Rockridge Market Hall

    Alma Avalos of Market Hall Foods sliced into a giant wheel of Comtė cheese.

    Berets and French fare were de rigueur at Rockridge Market Hall on July 12, 2025, for the 8th annual Bastille Day celebration (ahead of the actual holiday that falls on July 14). The event included oysters on the half shell and poached prawns from Billingsgate Seafood served with beverages from Paul Marcus Wines and Aplós non-alcoholic drinks. The market’s newly separate Cheese Shop offered Jambon de Bayonne (a delicate French ham), Roquefort, and Basque cherry jam. Marin Sun Farms had samples of merguez sausages and duck confit, while Market Hall Produce served chocolate crêpes and American-style pancakes from a French bakery.

    Market Hall Foods had a French-inspired menu that included Beef Bourguignon, coq au vin, pissaladière, ratatouille, and Gateau Basque. On Bastille Day, Chez Panisse in nearby Berkeley held its annual garlic celebration. That tradition started in 1975 and has always included French-themed music and entertainment.

    Krista Kemple of Aplós poured functional, non-alcoholic spirits infused with botanicals like hemp and adaptogens and with no added sugars. The Aplós Chili Margarita was especially popular during the Bastille Day festival.
    Michelle of Billingsgate Seafood served oysters on the half shell and poached shrimp with house-made mayonnaise and cocktail sauce.

    Rockridge Market Hall
    https://rockridgemarkethall.com/

    Chez Panisse
    https://www.chezpanisse.com/

    Mark Middlebrook (center) of Paul Marcus Wines with distributors for the refreshing Mas de Valeriole Mediterranee Rosé Ve and what was described as “the perfect wine to pair with oysters,” Amphibolite by Domaines Landron of the Loire-Atlantique region of western France
    The newly opened separate Cheese Shop at Market Hall Foods highlighted French cheeses for Bastille Day.
    Andrew Deakin of FROMI offered a selection of French cheeses and French artisanal ham.
    Armon of Market Hall Foods was among those who wore a beret to celebrate the Bastille Day Fête du Marché.

    Bay Times Dines
    Published on July 17, 2025