Whether you are a foodie or a family looking for a fun outing the Roswell Farmers and Artisans Market has something for everyone. Saturday mornings are one of the highlights of my week. I love fine and fresh foods so I am always delighted by what the vendors have to offer. There are farm fresh veggies from a variety of folks. Some of my favorites include - Pops Produce for tomatoes, pickles, peppers and local honey, Chestnut Rise Farms for micro greens, Clark Fresh Cut Flowers and Produce for lemon grass, garlic and ginger, Mountain Earth Farms for fresh blueberries, strawberries, blackberries and more, Kisses and Hogs for pulled pork and brisket, Nisha's Flavors of India for homemade Naan, Samosas and chutney and Fellows Cafe for fresh baked sourdough that is worth every penny. There are many other delights like chia tea, bonsai trees, local plants, baked goods, homemade soap and beauty products and much more. There is even live music and King of Pops. Oh and I forgot to mention the dogs, so many dogs. Its like a dog parade which makes it even more enjoyable. And your dog will love treats from Farm Hounds Treats. If you live in Roswell or want to make a day trip some Saturday from May to October you will defiantly want to put this local treasure...
Read moreI really enjoy attending this market. Lots of fresh vegetables, yummy baked goods and unique jewelry. Also, I really enjoy listening to the musicians that play during the market hours. They have all been very talented. Also, You Lucky Dog Rescue has dog meet and greet events here while the Market is open. It is fun to meet and pet the dogs. The only reason that I am not giving this 5 stars is that I wish there were more picnic tables or chairs where one could sit to listen to the music. If you want to attend this event and stay awhile, make sure to bring your own chair to sit. Also, make sure to arrive early for shopping. The vendors can sell out towards the close...
Read moreWe enjoyed our visit to the Roswell Farmers & Artisans Market this morning. We appreciated the shade and brought home beautiful fresh flowers and fruit and vegetables. We were glad most people were wearing masks. People aren't having to wear masks any more. Lots of people with dogs and some new vendors. There are lots of nice people.among the vendors at this market. It feels good to have them wave and recognize me. They are very helpful, too. I wish they hadn't moved the market from its original location in the parking lot at Roswell City Hall. That was a more attractive spot, easier to park, and more spread out. I keep hoping they will be able to move...
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