Posted in Nashville
February 08, 2019
The 4-Block Farmers’ Market In Nashville You’ll Want To Experience For Yourself
Anyone who has ever been to Lower Broadway can tell you that there’s nothing quiet about being in downtown Nashville. It’s a constant stream of fantastic live music, bright lights, and happy people. But just on the edge of downtown, you’ll find a big oasis of fresh farmed foods sold by the friendliest farmers this side of the Mississippi. Whether you’re looking for produce, locally crafted items, or just a good, hearty meal, the Nashville Farmers’ Market is the place to go.

The Nashville Farmers' Market has long been a hub for local Nashvillians. It's right in the heart of downtown and has something for absolutely everyone.

The open-air market is absolutely massive and doesn't kick into high gear until May or so. The summer months see the most activity with vendors and farmers dwindling as the growing season comes to a close around October.

The market is especially popular with business folks (and state employees!) due to its central location and a wide variety of fresh restaurants inside the main buildings. From barbecue to gyros to Chinese, they've got it all.

Just be careful when you go to the market. You'll see so much stuff that you want, and you'll end up like this guy who really loves turnip greens.

While the farmers' market has seen more revitalization in recent years, it's actually been around in the city since the 1800s. It's a fun, delicious, and nutritious way to experience Nashville history.

The market is open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., but they often have other private and public events in the space in the evenings. Can you blame them? This building is beautiful!

Whether you're looking for that perfect peck of pears or some seriously sweet strawberries, head down to the Farmers' Market soon! It's located right in downtown Nashville at 900 Rosa L Parks Blvd.
While you’re in downtown Nashville, check out this spot that’s a little off the main drag but has the best food and live music in town.
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