Fresh fruits and vegetables, a sweet snack, kids programs, local music and maybe even a goat – you'll be delighted by one of Atlanta Parent's favorite farmers' markets or a market in your neighborhood. Alpharetta Farmers MarketHerbs and flowers, dairy items, local produce, breads and sweets, live music, chef demos and special events keep families coming. Kids' activities monthly. The adjacent outdoor artist market is the last weekend each month. Freedom Farmers MarketLive music, a children's tent and pop-up chef tent make this a fun market. Find a wide range of organic, local products including produce, meats, cheeses, yogurt, butter, milk, eggs, baked goods, coffee and more. Marietta Square Farmers MarketIn-season fruits and veggies, meats, cheese, pastries and more from 65 vendors lining the stalls just off the square. Kids enjoy easy access to “The General” playground. Piedmont Park Green MarketA beautiful park environment, dozens of vendors, live music, chef demos and playground structures make this market popular. Heritage Sandy Springs Farmers MarketLive music and children's activities are on tap in a new location this year. About 50 vendors display locally-grown produce or specialty foods. Smyrna Outdoor MarketA musician plays most Saturdays and kids crowd around Elsa the goat every third Saturday as parents browse fresh produce, baked goods, cheeses and more. Massage therapists offer a shoulder/neck massage. Atlanta State Farmers MarketStretching 150 acres, the Atlanta Market is considered one of the largest of its kind in the world. It features a garden center, wholesale and retail activities and fresh produce. Bolton Road Farmers & Artisan MarketShoppers come for the fresh produce and handmade crafts of local farmers and to visit with their neighbors. Brookhaven Farmers MarketBitsy Land String Band entertains as shoppers browse for vegetables, fruits, fresh bakery items, eggs, seafood and more. The Market at College Town FarmLive music, chef demos, produce, yoga and monthly health screenings draw crowds to this Friday farmers' market. Cotton Mill Farmers MarketFarmers within a 50-mile radius of downtown Carrollton bring fruits, vegetables, herbs, art such as stained glass, pottery and jewelry and much more to this weekly market. Decatur Farmers MarketLocated in the front lawn of the First Baptist Church near downtown Decatur, this market is a great place for families to relax and enjoy farm-fresh food and fun. Dunwoody Farmers MarketMore than 40 vendors sell a variety of vegetables, fruits, olive oils, honey, artisan cheeses and even pies, popcorn, homemade donuts and skin care products. A hit with the kids is the King of Pops. East Atlanta Village Farmers MarketThis colorful market offers produce, artisan foods, handmade soaps, and local artist works alongside live music, kids' activities and cooking demos. Grant Park Farmers MarketWeekly free celebrity chef demonstrations and great locally-grown veggies, meats, breads, and artisan foods. Morningside Farmers MarketYou'll only find certified organic produce here, plus flowers, fresh-baked goods, pasta, granola, meats and more. Peachtree Road Farmers MarketProduce, breads, condiments and artworks are on display. Live music or chef demos are scheduled weekly, while hands-on monthly programs teach kids about the environment and how food grows. It's also a mecca for moms groups! Ponce City Farmers MarketThe market is held seasonally on Tuesday evenings, and hosts some of Atlanta's local food talent, including urban farmers, artisan food makers, as well as pop-up chefs. Look for veggies and fruits, pasture-raised eggs and meats, alongside food vendors and natural beauty-care vendors. Serenbe Farmers MarketIf the sight of fresh produce makes you want to shop, shop, shop, after you load up at the farmers market, head to surrounding retail shops, art galleries and restaurants. Snellville Farmers MarketThe Market features products that come from farms and gardens that are located (for the most part) within a 100-mile radius of Snellville. Sample barbecue, baked goods, breads and pick up fresh fruits and veggies as well as other types of produce. Stone Mountain Farmers MarketFriendly vendors, fresh vegetables, homemade pickles, Georgia-grown pecans and even dog treats are available at this market.” Sweet Apple Farmers & Artisans MarketOf course you'll find fresh fruits and vegetables, but also plenty of prepared foods, including organic tamales, Creole dishes, meatballs, kielbasa, saurkraut, potato pancakes and baked goods. WE- Farmers Market-ATLWest End Farmers Market Atlanta has cooking and craft demos, fresh produce, flowers and more, along with live music. – Dalia Faupel and Amanda Miller Allen The post Your Guide to Top Atlanta Farmers Markets appeared first on Atlanta Parent Magazine.
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