1Josh's Farmers Market
The seafood selection here rivals the fresh produce—blue crabs, oysters, and crab cakes draw shoppers from across the region, while locally-raised eggs, cheese, milk, and seasonal fruits and vegetables round out a genuinely stocked market. The staff's genuine friendliness makes the whole outing feel unhurried, and year-round staples like local honey and jams mean there's always something worthwhile to bring home.
Fresh seafood and local produceFarm eggs, dairy, and preserved goodsFriendly, helpful staffQuality local productsFamily-friendly browsingWebsite
2Common Market SouthEnd
Browsing the eclectic vintage decor and quirky retail finds throughout this market-meets-dive-bar space is half the fun—the friendly staff makes families feel genuinely welcome, and the kitchen turns out heartier-than-expected breakfast and lunch sandwiches, bowls, and wraps at reasonable prices. Well-behaved pups are welcome to tag along while you order, and a rewards program sweetens repeat visits.
$Unique decor & browsingDog-friendly orderingQuick casual mealsGenerous portionsRewards programWelcoming staffWebsite
3Matthews Community Farmers' Market
Fresh local produce and homemade goods fill the stalls at this downtown gathering, where you can chat with vendors, sample goat cheese, and grab pastries from Team Rose Bread—arrive early, especially on nice weather days, to snag the best picks before items sell out.
Fresh local produceHomemade & artisan goodsCommunity vendorsSaturday morning outingFree parkingSeasonal — winter hours typically through April; expanded hours in warmer months
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4Piedmont Farmers Market Inc.
This Saturday morning market brings together local farmers, bakers, and artisans in one compact gathering where kids can explore handmade jewelry, freshly baked goods, and plant vendors while parents chat with friendly vendors about everything from organic produce to homemade beauty products. The relaxed 8am–12pm window makes it easy to pop in, sample a specialty coffee drink, and pick up the week's vegetables without a major time commitment.
Local produce & plantsHandmade goods & craftsBaked goods & specialty foodKid-friendly vendorsYear-round Saturday marketWebsite
5Terry Simpson’s Farm Fresh Produce
The bright, welcoming farm stand stocks seasonal produce, fresh eggs, homemade preserves, and local honey alongside rotating plants—from spring flower baskets to Christmas trees and winter firewood. The family-run operation is known for friendly, knowledgeable staff who help you pick the right plants for your home and explain what makes farm-fresh products different.
Seasonal flowers and plantsFresh eggs and local produceHomemade jams, jellies, and honeyFamily-owned and operatedAffordable seasonal décorSeasonal — typically spring through early fall for peak produce and flowers; winter offerings include Christmas trees an
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6Davidson Farmer's Market
Live music fills downtown Davidson every Saturday morning at this bustling market of 40+ vendors, where families can browse farm-fresh produce and local goods, then settle at picnic tables next to the children's play area with coffee and breakfast sandwiches from on-site food vendors. The strong community atmosphere and variety of offerings—from flowers to goat cheese to baked goods—make it worth arriving early and staying awhile.
Live music & entertainmentFarm-fresh produce & local goodsKids' play areaFood trucks & refreshmentsCommunity gathering spotFamily-friendly Saturday morningsWebsite
7Uptown Farmers Market
The variety spans fresh produce and flowers to artisan breads, local cheeses, pet treats, and ready-to-eat vendors—all with free dedicated parking and shaded seating that makes it easy to linger with kids. Arrive early to beat the crowds and catch vendors' full selection, especially if you're after baked goods or specialty items.
Fresh local produceArtisan foods & baked goodsFamily-friendly setupFree parkingOne-stop shoppingWebsite
8Charlotte Regional Farmers Market
This sprawling market spans three distinct shopping areas filled with fresh-picked produce, local baked goods, flowers, and artisan items like handcrafted soaps and essential oil products—plus a food truck zone where you can grab refreshments. Arrive around 11am on a Sunday to avoid the heaviest parking rush and have time to explore the full range of vendors, local musicians, and seasonal surprises.
Fresh produce & flowersArtisan & handcrafted goodsFamily-friendly browsingFood & refreshments on-siteLive music & activitiesWebsite
9Kings Drive Farmers Market
The market's seasonal peaches—juicy, tart, and sweet—are legendary, but the real draw for families is the variety of fresh produce, flowers, plants, meats, and local goods all in one convenient stop with ample parking. Browse colorful blooms and mums alongside organic options and homemade items like honey and bread, with friendly vendors and reasonable prices that beat typical grocery stores.
fresh produceseasonal fruitflowers & plantslocal goodsfamily-friendlyconvenient parkingSeasonal — typically spring through early fall
10Union Market
The produce selection shifts with the seasons—expect abundant peaches, berries, and watermelons in summer, crisp corn in fall—alongside local milk, fresh bread, flowers, and prepared foods at reasonable prices. Arrive right when they open (9:30 a.m. weekdays and Saturdays, 10:30 on Sundays) to browse without crowds and snag the best picks before the stand fills up.
Seasonal produceFresh local dairyWeekend outingEarly-morning shoppingWide selectionWebsite
11Atherton Mill
This converted mill complex hosts a monthly farmers market and craft show where you'll find local vendors, artisan goods, and food stalls spread across charming historic buildings—arrive early to catch all the open stalls, and plan time to explore the connected shops and restaurants nearby.
farmers marketlocal vendorscraft fairfood & snackshistoric venuefamily-friendlyWebsite
12Cotswold Farmers Market
The mix here skews toward artisan finds—organic produce, fresh-baked goods, and standout prepared foods like exceptional brisket—rather than a traditional veggie-focused market, so arrive with flexible expectations and an appetite for discovery. Popular items sell out by mid-morning, especially flowers and baked goods, so an early visit rewards patient shoppers.
Organic produce and specialty foodsPrepared foods and brisketArtisan baked goodsSeasonal and limited inventoryEarly arrival essentialSeasonal — typically spring through early fall
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