Gallatin Farmers Market

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About Us

The Gallatin Farmers Market is open seasonally on Saturdays from 9:00 am until 1:00 pm. Offering the season's best fresh produce, fresh baked goods, local honey, jams & jellies, herbs, goat milk products, pickles, honey, farm fresh eggs, homemade pet treats, gourmet popcorn, and locally grown plants, the Market brings you items straight from the producers to your shopping bag. Local farm-raised beef, pork, and chicken, PLUS seafood from the coast are available on designated market days. Great gifts and home decor can also be found at the Market including local handmade artisan crafts.
Enjoy the Season
Keep in mind the food you buy at the Gallatin Farmers Market is seasonal. It is fresh and delicious and reflects the truest flavors. Shopping and cooking from the market help you to reconnect with the cycles of nature in our region. As you look forward to asparagus in spring, savor sweet corn in summer, or bake pumpkins in autumn, you reconnect with the earth, the weather, and the turning of the year.
About Our Vendors
Our vendors are local farmers and small business owners and are committed to bringing our customers the freshest in locally-grown, locally-produced items. Living within a 48-mile radius of the market makes the food available as real as it gets - fresh from their home base to you
Location
Located across from the Gallatin Fire Department, at 160 W. Franklin Street, makes it is easily accessible from anywhere in Middle Tennessee.

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Open Seasonally, May - October, Saturdays 9am to 1pm
Locally Fresh Locally Produced Locally Grown
Support Your Local Farmers
Moonlight Market
Locally Fresh Locally Produced Locally Grown
Market Day
Special Events with the Gallatin Public Library
Locally Fresh Locally Produced Locally Grown
Fresh Flowers
Baby Goats from Anamchara Farmstead
Local Honey
Bee Day, A Celebration of the Honey Bee
Storytime with the Gallatin Public Library
Locally Fresh Locally Produced Locally Grown
Market Day
Who doesn't love baby goats?