Everyone In Nashville Must Visit This Epic Farmers Market At Least Once

Ah, the Nashville Farmers Market. One of the most iconic spots in the city for locals, this open air market is open seven days a week and brings farmers in from all over the place to sell their hard earned wares. If you love locally sourced ingredients and thrive on community interaction, then you don't want to head to Kroger - make a stop at the Farmers Market.

There are two open-air Farm Sheds that feature more than 150 local farmers and merchants during the peak of the growing season.

Spring vegetables make their appearance in April, whereas the height of Tennessee produce is at its peak in June and July, petering out in November.

If you're looking for sweet, summery strawberries? Now is the time!

But really. Stock up.

Inside you can visit their Market House, where there are fourteen restaurants that are all locally owned. The edible fare spans the globe, with everything from Greek gyro sandwiches to Japanese sushi on the menu.

It's wildly popular amongst the professional community of Nashville. It's a great lunch spot! You can also visit the Grow Local Kitchen, a space that gives you the option to indulge in certain culinary classes and events.

The Farmers Market has been a large part of Nashville's community since its inception in the 1800s. It's a constant facet of the area, a place to find your neighbors and pick up a treat to take home. You can visit for yourself at 900 Rosa L Parks Boulevard.

You can continue your exploration of Nashville with A Trip To Nashvillie’s Neverending Flower Fields.

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