Some of the most organic fruits and vegetables you’ll ever find are at you local farmers market.

This article will show you some of the best Atlanta-area farmer’s markets around. That way, you can be sure to get the ripe fruits and vegetables.

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Now let’s get into some of the best locally sourced fruits and vegetables from a local farmers market you can find in Atlanta. Note: You may want to call the market in advance so you can know their operating hours.

Atlanta Farmer’s Market

16 Forest Pkwy, Forest Park, GA 30297 | (404) 675-1782

Atlanta Farmers Market

Here’s what one reviewer says about the Atlanta Farmers Market: “There are lots of vendors with fresh vegetables and fruits. There is a grocery market where you can supply your mom&pop store needs, bakery needs, restaurant needs, the staff is very helpful too. Many more features are available. You should visit to see for yourself.”

Carver Neighborhood Market

 1297 McDonough Blvd SE, Atlanta, GA 30315 | (404) 586-0692

Carver Farmers Market

Here’s what one reviewer says about the Carver Neighborhood Market: “Excellent grocery store with organic offerings and an excellent coffee/espresso bar with very nice hangout. Love it!”

Community Farmers Market

1039 Grant St SE STE A30, Atlanta, GA 30315 |  (404) 919-3619

Farmers Community Market has good local produce

Here’s what one Google reviewer says about the Community Farmers Market: “One of the best market of this area.”

East Atlanta Village Farmers Market

572 Stokeswood Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30316 | (404) 919-3619

East Atlanta Village Farmers Market has great local produce

Here’s what one reviewer says about the East Atlanta Village Farmers Market: ” But for weeknight convenience (much easier to street park here for free too vs Ponce City Market) and to get those addictive Georgia peaches while they are in season, I would come back to this location!”

Freedom Farmers Market at the Carter Center

453 John Lewis Freedom Pkwy NE, Atlanta, GA 30307

Freedom Market at the Carter Center is one of the best farmers markets in Atlanta.

The Freedom Farmers Market at the Carter Center is a year-round, organic, local, sustainably grown farmers market in the Freedom Parkway/Inman Park area.

Here’s what one reviewer says about the Freedom Farmers Market at the Carter Center: “This market has a great selection of super fresh produce as well as pastured pork, beef & chicken. The vibes are always great there and I always look forward to visiting. Friendly farmers, staff and volunteers. If you haven’t been yet, you need to make it happen.”

Grant Park Farmers Market

600 Cherokee Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30312 |  (404) 919-3619

Grant Park Farmers Market

Here’s what one reviewer says about the Grant Park Farmers Market: “Outstanding quality of the sellers there. Great thing to stop by on a Sunday walk in the park. You can find anything from fresh produce and several different farms selling different cuts of meat. Some of the best hot sauces. Natural treats for your dog. Fresh coffee, pizza, stuffed crepes, donuts, bread, jams and cheeses.”

The Green Market At Piedmont Park (Seasonal)

 1071 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 | (404) 875-7275

cucumbers at the farmers market

Here’s what one reviewer says about the Green Market: “Outstanding quality of the sellers there. Great thing to stop by on a Sunday walk in the park. You can find anything from fresh produce and several different farms selling different cuts of meat. Some of the best hot sauces. Natural treats for your dog. Fresh coffee, pizza, stuffed crepes, donuts, bread, jams and cheeses.”

The Municipal Market

209 Edgewood Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30303 |  (404) 659-1665

Municipal Market Atlanta

Here’s what one reviewer says about the Municipal Market: “Always enjoy visiting Curb Market. Fresh vegetables, meat markets, seafood stands, very good restaurants, coffee/tea places, bakeries and many other merchants. A bonus is you get free parking once you get your parking ticket validated. Good values on merchandise purchased. Great location as well.”

Morningside Farmers Market

1393 North Highland Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30306

Morningside Farmers Market in Atlanlta

Here’s what one reviewer says about the Morningside Farmers Market. “Being someone who tries to go “organic” whenever possible, it was a pleasure to stumble upon the Saturday morning “all organic” Morningside Farmers market. If you are interested in quality organic produce, or beef, chicken and pork, This is the place to visit on Saturday mornings.”

Peachtree Road Farmers Market

2744 Peachtree Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30305 |  (404) 365-1105

Peachtree Farmers Market: best local fruits and vegetables

Ponce City Farmers Market

 Under the Beltline Shed, Atlanta, GA 30308

Ponce City Farmers Market

Here’s what one reviewer says about the Ponce City Farmers Market: “It’s not a huge market, but it’s got 10-15 stalls on most Tuesdays. The Chef Demos are good (if you’re there at the right time). Some of the goods are really overpriced, but then again most things in Ponce City Market are, too.”

Sevenanda Natural Foods Market

 467 Moreland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307 | (404) 681-2831

Sevenanda Farmers Market has the best local produce

Where’s what one reviewer says about Sevendanda: “I have shopped here for more then 25 years. Sevananda(a mouth full) is one of the oldest co-op health food stores in Atlanta. The staff is an interesting eclectic bunch that mean well. They usually have what l am looking for, my herbal supplements healthy snacks and food, so l go when l want my stuff now!”

Final Word

Finding local produce is a rewarding experience that can make a big difference in your health, wellbeing and wallet.

Georgia businesses need your support right now, especially the local growers. Why not visit a farmer’s market today?

If you want to grow your own food or become an urban farmer that’s an option too.


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At this point, Atlanta cuisine has become indispensable to the South. The largest city in Georgia’s food festivals and culinary events set the tone for the entire Southeast.

Only in Atlanta can the casual observer find specialty food shops, off-the-beaten-path restaurants, farmers’ markets and farm stands all at an affordable price point.

But Atlanta also has trendy restaurants, pop-ups and time-tested landmarks that continue to draw big crowds. If you want meal prep services, Atlanta has those too.

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