Browse a variety of local plants and produce! Greensboro’s local markets are known for quality vendors and friendly atmospheres. Vendors offer a variety of goods, including coffee, pottery, produce, flowers, and plants. Enjoy exploring these local markets!
Greensboro’s Original Farmers Market
Vendors are local, within 100 miles of this indoor and outdoor market. Food artisan vendors prepare their foods in NCDA-certified and inspected kitchens.
When to go: Saturday, 7:30 am to noon; Wednesday, 8 am to noon
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📍 501 Yanceyville Street, Greensboro
Piedmont Triad Farmers Market
The State of North Carolina operates this indoor and outdoor local market. It features seasonal Piedmont fruits, vegetables, flowers, baked goods, jams, honey, crafts, and more from local farms and artisans. Visit the Moose Cafe, which serves down-home farm-to-table classics for breakfast, lunch, and dinner—exploring the garden center, offering plants, flowers, and garden items.
When to go: 7 am to 6 pm every day
📍 2914 Sandy Ridge Road, Greensboro
The Corner Farmers Market
A Greensboro farmers market that’s all about feeding people and building community: the market promotes local economic development and social connectivity by cultivating a community-run marketplace that allows customers direct interaction with local growers, makers, and bakers.
The market community met at “The Corner” of Walker and Elam Avenues from spring 2013 through spring 2021. On July 31, 2021, they moved from The Corner, which gave them the name and starts, to a more prominent location blocks away.
When to go: Saturday 8 am to noon
📍 2105 W Market St, Greensboro
Garden Valley Farmers Market
This market is only 10 minutes from downtown Greensboro. Spending an entire morning or afternoon at this market is easy since it offers a large selection of flowers, produces, pottery, and canned goods.
When to go: Sunday, 9 am to 6 pm; Monday to Saturday, 9 am to 7 pm
📍 4204 N. Church St, Greensboro, NC 27455