Farmer’s Market Season is Back!

🥕 Nashville Farmers Market (Downtown)

Open: Daily (year-round)
Market House: 8 AM – 8 PM

This is the anchor of it all. It’s not just a market—it’s a full experience. Indoor + outdoor, weekday + weekend, rain or shine.

What you’ll find:

  • Local produce, meats, dairy

  • International food hall (great for a mid-shop lunch)

  • Plant nursery + garden center

  • Artisan goods and specialty groceries

Why it matters:
This is your “any day of the week” option. Perfect for clients relocating who want that instant Nashville feel.

🌼 Richland Park Farmers Marke

Open: Saturdays
Hours (May season): 9 AM – 12 PM

If you know, you know. This one is a local favorite for a reason.

What you’ll find:

  • 70–80+ local vendors

  • Pasture-raised meats, farm eggs, organic produce

  • Fresh bread, pastries, and global food vendors

  • Flowers that make you feel like you’ve got your life together

Why people love it:
It’s approachable, walkable, and feels like a neighborhood gathering more than an “event.”

🌿 East Nashville Farmers Market

Open: Tuesdays (April–October)
Hours: 3:30 PM – 6:30 PM

Your midweek reset. Think golden hour shopping with a little music in the background.

What you’ll find:

  • Producer-only vendors (no resellers, which is rare)

  • Grass-fed meats, local dairy, fresh produce

  • Handmade goods + prepared foods

Why it hits different:
It’s smaller, curated, and feels very “East Nashville”—creative, intentional, and community-driven.

🌸 12 South Farmers Market

Open: Tuesdays (May–October)
Hours: 4 PM – 7 PM

If farmers markets had a social calendar, this one would be booked.

What you’ll find:

  • Organic-heavy vendors

  • Food trucks + live music

  • Local makers and rotating pop-ups

Why it’s a vibe:
You go for produce… and stay for the people-watching. It’s equal parts grocery run and social hour.

🌾 Goodlettsville Farmers Market

Open: Tuesdays (May–October)
Days/Times: 3:30 PM – 6:30 PM

What you’ll find:

  • Smaller, community-focused vendor lineup

  • Fresh produce, baked goods, local crafts

  • Easy parking and a slower pace

Why it’s worth mentioning:
It’s one of those under-the-radar spots that feels like “old Nashville” in the best way.

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