Nashville Farmers' Market
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Nashville Farmers' Market

Nashville, Tennessee

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An open-air market near the state capitol with local farmers, artisans, and a food hall that punches well above typical market weight. The produce is Tennessee-grown, the vendors are the actual growers, and the international food stalls in the Market House — Jamaican, Kurdish, Mexican — are some of the most honest cooking in the city. Come hungry.

Insider tip

Saturday morning for the full farmer experience. The Market House food stalls for lunch — the Jamaican spot is outstanding.

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