Atlanta is home to a thriving local food economy, and Georgia’s long growing season means the city has some of the best farmers markets in the state. Each week the city blooms with hundreds of tents purveying local produce, fresh baked goods, farm-raised eggs, pastured meat, and other local goods like honey, candles, and specialty mushrooms.
Most Atlanta-area farmers markets act as community spaces as much as places to buy organic vegetables, offering cooking demonstrations, live music, and educational programming for all ages. Bakeries are also a staple at nearly every market, selling seasonal glazed doughnuts, sourdough bread, bagels, muffins, and plenty more. The bounty spills out into the suburbs, too, so residents farther out don’t have to travel far to find in-season fruits and vegetables. Most markets are open year-round, but the peak season runs from late March through mid-November.
Here are some of the best farmers markets in Atlanta to explore this season.
Roswell Farmers Market
The Roswell Farmers Market aims to cultivate community alongside promoting a thriving local food economy. The market features live garden plants, fresh cut flowers, and produce that is grown no more than 100 miles from Roswell. The market is home to several local food and beverage businesses. Located north of Atlanta, it’s a convenient option for suburban residents. The market is located at Roswell City Hall and runs every Saturday from April through November, 8 a.m. to noon. 38 Hill St., Roswell roswellfarmersmarket.com
Peachtree Road Farmers Market

Since 2007, Peachtree Road Farmers Market has been a cornerstone in Atlanta’s local food economy. It is a “producer-only” market, meaning it requires vendors to sell only what they grow or produce themselves, creating a direct connection between producer and consumer. The market often features live musicians, various pop-ups, and other programming centered on kids and healthy eating. The market opens in March and runs through December on Saturdays, 8:30 a.m. to noon. 2744 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta peachtreeroadfarmersmarket.com
Freedom Farmers Market

Open year-round, Freedom Farmers Market is located at the Carter Center in Atlanta’s Druid Hills neighborhood. Beyond organic produce, market goers will find other kitchen staples such as cheeses, pasture-raised meats, baked goods, handmade pasta, coffee, eggs, and more. The market has partnered with Wholesome Fresh Georgia, which doubles SNAP/EBT visitors’ spending power with tokens. The market hosts several favorite local businesses, including Little Tart Bakeshop, B Side Bakery, and Le Bon Nosh. Freedom Farmers Market is open every Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to noon. 453 John Lewis Freedom Pkwy. NE, Atlanta freedomfarmersmkt.comGrant Park Farmers Market
Grant Park Farmers Market

Each week, Grant Park Farmers Market brims with fresh flowers, colorfully glazed doughnuts, and other baked goods from bakeries like Little Tart and Osono Bread. The market is part of a consortium of farmers markets in the Atlanta area called Community Farmers Markets (CFM), which also has locations in Decatur, Oakhurst, and East Atlanta Village. CFM champions community education and coordinates public programming for all age groups, from toddlers to seniors. The Grant Park location is open year-round on Sundays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1040 Grant St. SE, Atlanta cfmatl.org/grantpark
The Green Market at Piedmont Park

The Green Market is governed by the Piedmont Park Conservancy, which works to preserve the iconic Piedmont Park in Atlanta’s Midtown neighborhood. The market is home to approximately 45 vendors selling local vegetables, cheese, fresh flowers, and artisanal gifts. They also offer monthly canning workshops as well as yoga and tango lessons. The market is open on Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., from the last weekend in March to the second weekend in December. 1071 Piedmont Ave. NE, Atlanta piedmontpark.org/green-market
East Atlanta Village Farmers Market

East Atlanta Village Farmers Market is an evening market that offers ample opportunities to get involved in the community. It regularly hosts themed markets and other events, like comedy performances and dog adoptions. In addition to produce, visitors will find crystals, aromatherapy, and locally made home goods, from candles to jewelry. For five years in a row, East Atlanta Village Farmers Market has been nominated in Creative Loafing magazine as the “Reader’s Pick” for the Best Outdoor Farmers Market. The market is open on Thursdays, 4 to 8 p.m., from late March through mid-November. 572 Stokeswood Ave. SE, Atlanta cfmatl.org/eav
Morningside Farmers Market

Morningside Market prides itself on being a champion of Georgia’s local, organic produce economy, being the first farmers market in Atlanta to require all vendors to have an organic certification. The Morningside Farmers Market grew out of a late 1980s herb garden and a 30-farmer co-op founded by Cynthia Hizer and Ann Brewer who initially only sold to restaurants. In 1995, they opened to the public and have been a favorite for chefs and the public ever since. The market is located at Morningside Presbyterian Church and is open every Saturday morning from 8 to 11:30 a.m. 1411 N. Morningside Dr. NE, Atlanta morningsidemarket.com
Avondale Estates Farmers Market

Avondale Estates Farmers Market was named “Best Farmers Market 2025” by Decaturish. The market has a live music program with various musicians scheduled every week. In addition to fresh fruit and vegetables, the market sells coffee, baked goods, prepared meals, soups, dips and sauces, international fare, pet treats, and jewelry. Located approximately eight miles east of Atlanta city limit, Avondale Estates provides residents in Decatur and other eastern suburbs with fresh produce every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (note that their winter hours start an hour later, opening at 11 a.m.). 64 North Avondale Rd., Avondale Estates avondaleestatesfarmersmarket.org
Emory Farmers Market

The Emory Farmers Market is overseen by a subcommittee on the university’s Sustainable Food Committee and is run by the Office of Sustainability Initiatives in collaboration with Emory Dining. The market helps accomplish the university’s sustainability goals by working with local producers to reduce transport fuel. The market hosts a series of themed events throughout the year, including Earth Festival, Sustainable Food Fair, Student Sustainability Showcase, Tomato Festival, and Peach Festival. The market is located on Emory’s campus at McDonough Plaza and is held on Tuesdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., offering a good midweek option for Atlantans. 569 Asbury Circle, Atlanta sustainability.emory.edu
Marietta Square Farmers Market

The Marietta Square Farmers Market is a convenient option for suburban dwellers living north of Atlanta. The market hosts an average of 64 vendors each week, ranging from local produce to handmade crafts. Visitors will find rare heirloom vegetable varietals, as well as live garden plants and herbs. With Marietta’s historic square nearby, there are plenty of shopping and eating options to make a day of it. The market is open year-round on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. 41 Mill St., Marietta mariettasquarefarmersmarket.com