Leon Produce in Normal Heights, San Diego, is a neighborhood produce market at 3004 Madison Ave in the 92116 ZIP, established in 1993 on the residential stretch of Madison between Adams Avenue and the western edge of North Park. The market carries fresh fruits, vegetables, tortillas, pan dulce, eggs, milk, alternative milks, soyrizo, and a rotating selection of productos Mexicanos that make it the closest thing to an LA-style tiendita in the Normal Heights area, feeding the same culinary supply chain as the taco shops on Adams Avenue, including Rolberto's Taco Shop a few blocks north. Mangoneadas and tostilocos are prepared on site, drawing walk-up snack traffic from the surrounding blocks, and the produce section runs high-turnover items — mangoes, avocados, citrus, chiles — priced below the larger chain grocers. The store accepts SNAP/EBT and carries a health department score of 96 out of 100, and the pantry-staple section stocks baking supplies, chips, toiletries, and frozen treats alongside the produce bins. Madison Ave runs parallel to and south of Adams Avenue through this section of Normal Heights, connecting the residential blocks to the commercial corridor and to neighborhood markets such as Cherokee Market Beer & Wine on nearby Cherokee Ave. The market's compact footprint and seven-day-a-week schedule serve the walk-in grocery needs of the surrounding 1920s-era bungalow neighborhoods.