A Cozy Mountain Food Scene
Asheville hosts 2 of the 4 farmers markets in Buncombe County, offering a cozy but vibrant local food hub. This mountain city contributes significantly to the 45 markets found across the state of North Carolina.
Weekday and Weekend Shopping
You can visit the Asheville Farmers Market early in the week or stop by the Main Street Growers Market on the weekend. These two locations provide distinct atmospheres, ranging from afternoon weekday pick-ups to traditional Saturday morning outings.
Fresh Pasta and Local Ferments
Shoppers choose from 13 unique products, including fresh pasta which is available at both city locations. The selection also features specialized items like pickles, ferments, and free-range eggs for your pantry.
Plan Your Visit Four Days a Week
Markets operate on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays throughout the warmer months. While there are no year-round markets here, the season kicks off in May and runs through September.
Discover More in Buncombe County
After visiting Asheville, check out the 5 markets in Raleigh or explore more options on the Buncombe County page. Local gems and fresh harvests await in every corner of North Carolina.
Market Insights
Asheville has 2 farmers markets. 1 hold weekend hours. 2 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Pasta, Pickles & Ferments, Free-Range Eggs.
All Markets in Asheville
Asheville Farmers Market
Main Street Growers Market
ZIP Codes in Asheville
Other Cities in North Carolina
Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.