Are you looking for a great place to shop for local, fresh produce and artisan-made products? Look no further than the Greene Street Market!
The Greene Street Market is held every Thursday from May to October, and it is chocked full of new and exciting things to look at.
What Can I Find at the Greene Street Market?
Produce
The market has a little bit of everything. There are a few vendors who sell produce that comes straight from their farms. Early in the season, the market is filled with people seeking fresh strawberries - a fruit that is ready early in the harvesting season. As the season goes on, the focus shifts to melons, tomatoes, corn, apples, and even pumpkins!
Prepared Foods
There is also a great chance to purchase foods that have already been prepared by others when you visit the Greene Street Market. If you are interested in canned goods - take a look!
The bread and butter pickles at the ‘The Mason Jar’ have a special place in mine and my family’s heart.
There are also vendors who sell pastries, like fresh baked bread and cinnamon rolls, as well as sweet treats like mini pies.
You can also find food trucks, usually located at the very end! You can grab a freshly squeezed lemonade or a fried meal from one of the food trucks to snack on while you shop.
Meat
There is even the chance to purchase meat at the Market!
Beauty and Skincare
The market also has several vendors who sell naturally made soaps and lotions. Many of which feature goats milk.
Literally Everything Else
If you can think of it, Greene Street probably has someone who comes by to sell it. They may not be there every week, but they’ll be there occasionally.
From pet treats and products (the sales of which benefit pet rescue), to wooden signs, to metal outdoor statues, to fresh cut flowers, to jewelry, there’s something there for everyone.
There is even a vendor who sells a variety of food grade mushroom products called ‘Fungalicious.’
With a variety of vendors and new ones coming in all of the time, there is always something new and exciting...
Read moreThis farmers market is a true gem! I was impressed by how easy it was to get around — everything was clearly laid out and organized, making it a breeze to explore. The atmosphere was so warm and welcoming, with a few incredibly friendly vendors who were happy to share where and how their goods were grown. A few of the vendors not so friendly.
The variety was outstanding — from just-picked vegetables, eggs, and fresh chicken.
If you’re looking for high-quality produce and a feel-good experience, this market is absolutely...
Read moreIt's a nice place to go. But, like most things in Huntsville it's small and a bit underwhelming. Unsurprisingly I suppose, some of the farmers are just there to make money (and overcharge for almost everything). They'll happily sell you a cantaloupe that was cut many days too early and tell to eat it within a day. It did seem oddly firm and light to me but, being the organic farmer that grew it, I figured I'd defer to them. I was not surprised however, when I cut into it it wasinripe, hard, and tasted bland....
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