The Market at Gibsonville is a delightful Saturday morning destination that showcases the best of our local community. Open from 8 AM to noon, this charming market is a must-visit for anyone who appreciates fresh, locally-sourced goods and unique handcrafted items.
One of the market's highlights is the local farmers who bring their freshest produce each week. It's a fantastic opportunity to connect with the people who grow your food and learn about sustainable farming practices.
The bakers at this market are truly exceptional. Freshly baked breads and pastries make it nearly impossible to leave without a delicious treat. Whether you're in the mood for a crusty sourdough, or a sweet pastry, you'll find something to satisfy your cravings.
Local artisans add a unique flair to the market with their handcrafted goods. From jewelry and pottery to handmade soaps and textiles, there's always something new and exciting to discover. These one-of-a-kind items make perfect gifts or special additions to your home.
The atmosphere at the Market at Gibsonville is warm and welcoming. It's more than just a place to shop - it's a community gathering spot where you can chat with neighbors, meet the makers behind your favorite products, and enjoy the vibrant local culture.
Whether you're a longtime resident or just passing through, the Market at Gibsonville offers a authentic taste of local flavor. It's the perfect way to kick off your weekend and support the hardworking individuals who make our community special.
Don't miss this Saturday morning tradition - your taste buds (and your community)...
Read moreVery disappointed in the conduct of Mike, who is in charge of the first Saturday Market. He is incredibly rude and had no problem bringing a young boy to tears. He worked so hard on his crafts, only to be torn down by Mike’s judgement. Additionally, to make my impression worse, he turned away a service dog and their owner. In case you weren’t aware, that is illegal. Shame on you, Mike. I once thought this was a friendly environment to shop at, but clearly it is not with him around. I hope that this gets addressed so maybe one day...
Read moreDisheartening encounter, Mike, who oversees the market was not a kind man from our very first encounter. I looked over this hoping for nothing but the best out of the market that possibly he was having an off day. We left with my 11 year olds heart and dreams crushed as he is an aspiring artist. To break a child’s dreams and rudely do so to my sons face was uncalled for. I was born& raised in Gibsonville & it is no longer a nice family orienteered town as it once was. Highly...
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