Nashville Farmers Market

Flea Market, Food Court, Farm Shed all in one!

The Nashville Farmers Market is full of some great food as well as merchandise.

There are three sections at the Farmers Market, the flea market, the food court and the Farm Shed.

The Farmers Market is just north of downtown Nashville.

There is a flea market where you can find books, toys, clothes and much more.

Farmers Market Flea Market

The Flea Market is inside the north end of the Farmers Market.

The Food Court Area has numerous Nashville restaurants hot delicious food.

You can find BBQ, Chinese, Jamaican, Indian, Middle Eastern, and good old Southern food.

In the Farm Shed you will find all sorts of fresh fruits and vegetables as well as seed and plants to plant them. You will also find an assortment of flowers and trees to plant.

You will also find some local jams, honey, pies, and goat cheese. Have some fresh popped kettle corn while you are strolling through. Farmers Market watermelons

There is a Coffee Store, a Farm store with jellies, hot sauces and more. Also there is a store with sweets and nuts.

There are a large number of tables for you to sit and enjoy your meal.

The Nashville Farmers Market is open Monday through Sunday 8a.m. – 6p.m. except for Christmas Day, Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day.

It is located on Rosa L Parks BLVD (formerly 8th avenue) between Harrison Street and Jefferson Street.It is right beside the Bicentennial Mall.

Parking is free and can be found on both sides. There is more parking in the front, but I like to park in the back because I really enjoy seeing the Bicentennial Mall.

I recommend when you visit the Farmers Market, plan to spend some time at the Bicentennial Mall as well.

Farmers Market tomatoes

This is also where you take the Nash Trash Tour.

You will see the big pink bus at the end of the Farmers Market. The tour is so funny.

For more information on the Nashville Farmers Market visit their website.

I think you will enjoy a visit to the Farmers Market.

You might also enjoy going to the Nashville Flea Market as well.


Donna’s Corner

Danny and I and our four year grand nephew visited to the Farmers Market last weekend. I had been to the Farmers Market many times but never to the Flea Market side and never on a weekend until now. Farmers Market

Normally I just go to the Farm Shed for fresh fruit and vegetables. I used to go to the Food Court a lot when I worked on James Robertson Parkway because it was walking distance.

I was pleasantly surprised at the flea market side. Of course, our nephew just had to have an Iron Man outfit that he really liked.

It was nice to get out with Danny and just spend the day together. He had never been to the flea market or the food court.

I parked on the north end back side of the Farmers Market, purposely so we could stroll all the way through and then walk across the street to the Bicentennial Mall so we could stroll back through it to get to the car.


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Nashville Things to Do

Cheekwood Knights Live music and cash bars throughout the Cheekwood gardens from 6:00-9:00 on the first Friday of every month June - October

Centennial Park Every Wednesday in June watch Free Movies in the Park at Sunset at the Centennial Park Bandshell

Musicians Corner is also at Centennial Park every Saturday from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 pm. It is a great way to spend an afternoon.

Full Moon Pickin Parties These parties are fun events for the whole family. May - October


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