Very cute nice size Farmers Market South of Nashville with easy access. I loved the variety of stalls and appreciate that. Everything from meats, bread, desserts, tamales, food trucks, fresh lemonade, coffee, and of course, vegetables. One bakery stall called Spinach Tiger, baked Keto, no grain and no cane sugar (they use an alternative). Very beautiful desserts and so nice to have options like that. We had a poblano tamale that was excellent, and he had a nice variety of meat tamales that were already sold out. There were a couple different farms offering veggies. One (sorry, can’t remember the name) was selling the peaches and cream corn I love, and yes, it was fresh, fully ripe, and not ever refrigerated. I forgot to ask if it was pesticide free. Nonetheless, I couldn’t wait to get that golden corn home to cream. Everyone had different varieties of tomatoes, very nice. We bought sourdough bread from Bantam Bread for $6, and it was soft and airy. What I thought was really nice is that half the farmers market was inside and the other half outside. If course its super hot right now for outdoor people, but in another week or so, they’ll have more people outside enjoying the weather, instead of trying to escape it on the inside. I will definitely visit this market again, and look...
Read moreI love this small farmers market! There is a good variety of venders from organic fruits and vegetables to plants and even hot food and cold drinks ready to go! During the summer months the market is booming with lots of great vendors. When winter hits, the vendors are less so it is held in the church parking lot across the street from the summer months outside of the museum. My favorite buys are seasonal fruits (there is a lady who sells peaches during the summer that are PHENOMENAL), variety of mushrooms, organic eggs, beans, and dry tea leaves by a really nice lady that grows and dries everything herself. There are stands outside and sometimes inside! Be sure to check out this adorable gem if you’re in the area! (P.S. there is always a good truck that sells fresh cold pressed juices, smoothies, and...
Read moreWorth checking out if you’re in the area. There are food trucks and probably about 30 to 40 vendors in total. Products include things like breads and baked goods, spices, sauces, soap, jewelry and handmade craft items, but surprisingly, a limited amount of fresh produce. All of the vendors are very friendly, but I’d say, for what you get, pricing is a little on the higher side. That can be expected, considering most of these things are small batch, handmade items. Parking was pretty simple and easy but, it’s off a two-lane road and things can get busy right around the adjacent intersection. Considering some of the other farmers market in the surrounding areas, I’d say this little farmers market in Nolensville is pretty decent and bucket...
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