Farmers Market in Greensboro (2025)
Greensboro Farmers Curb Market
Farmers' market · Greensboro
Operating since 1874, this city-rooted, nonprofit-run market is the Saturday morning classic for Greensboro. Expect farm-first vendors, seasonal celebrations, and midweek markets in season. Recently highlighted by Southern Living and frequently covered by local media for its community programming.
The Corner Farmers Market
Farmers' market · Greensboro
Born in Lindley Park in 2013, The Corner is a community-run, open-air Saturday market known for diverse small farms, bakers, foragers, and a SNAP-doubling program. Praised by local reporters for nurturing start-up vendors and neighborhood energy.
The Servant Center, Inc.
Non-profit organization · Greensboro
A Thursday evening, April–October neighborhood market centered on access and inclusion, with SNAP-doubling and a friendly mix of small growers, cooks, and makers. Covered by Yes! Weekly and local TV for its role in Glenwood’s community life.
Piedmont Triad Farmers Market
Farmers' market · Guilford County
A short hop from Greensboro, this daily, year-round state-operated market spotlights North Carolina farms with sheds full of produce, plants, meats, and specialty foods. It’s the region’s big hub and a reliable stop in any season.
Northwest Guilford Farmers’ Market
Farmers' market · Summerfield
In nearby Summerfield, this seasonal market emphasizes fresh produce and local makers, with rotating special event days. Covered by local publications and active community calendars, it’s a mellow Saturday or midweek option close to Greensboro.
Rudd Farm
Farm · Guilford County
A fourth-generation Greensboro farm best known for strawberries, now with a seasonal farm store carrying house-grown produce and local goods. Recognized by state tourism and local press as a go-to for peak berries and greenhouse tomatoes.
Jerusalem Market on Elm
Middle Eastern restaurant · Greensboro
A downtown Sunday market tradition that brings farmers, artisans, and street-life energy to South Elm during the warm months. Listed by local guides and market directories, it’s a relaxed way to pair produce shopping with a stroll on Elm.
Farmers Market in Greensboro (2025)
Operating since 1874, this city-rooted, nonprofit-run market is the Saturday morning classic for Greensboro. Expect farm-first vendors, seasonal celebrations, and midweek markets in season. Recently highlighted by Southern Living and frequently covered by local media for its community programming.
Born in Lindley Park in 2013, The Corner is a community-run, open-air Saturday market known for diverse small farms, bakers, foragers, and a SNAP-doubling program. Praised by local reporters for nurturing start-up vendors and neighborhood energy.
A Thursday evening, April–October neighborhood market centered on access and inclusion, with SNAP-doubling and a friendly mix of small growers, cooks, and makers. Covered by Yes! Weekly and local TV for its role in Glenwood’s community life.
A short hop from Greensboro, this daily, year-round state-operated market spotlights North Carolina farms with sheds full of produce, plants, meats, and specialty foods. It’s the region’s big hub and a reliable stop in any season.
In nearby Summerfield, this seasonal market emphasizes fresh produce and local makers, with rotating special event days. Covered by local publications and active community calendars, it’s a mellow Saturday or midweek option close to Greensboro.
A fourth-generation Greensboro farm best known for strawberries, now with a seasonal farm store carrying house-grown produce and local goods. Recognized by state tourism and local press as a go-to for peak berries and greenhouse tomatoes.
A downtown Sunday market tradition that brings farmers, artisans, and street-life energy to South Elm during the warm months. Listed by local guides and market directories, it’s a relaxed way to pair produce shopping with a stroll on Elm.
Greensboro Farmers Curb Market
Farmers' market · Greensboro
Operating since 1874, this city-rooted, nonprofit-run market is the Saturday morning classic for Greensboro. Expect farm-first vendors, seasonal celebrations, and midweek markets in season. Recently highlighted by Southern Living and frequently covered by local media for its community programming.
The Corner Farmers Market
Farmers' market · Greensboro
Born in Lindley Park in 2013, The Corner is a community-run, open-air Saturday market known for diverse small farms, bakers, foragers, and a SNAP-doubling program. Praised by local reporters for nurturing start-up vendors and neighborhood energy.
The Servant Center, Inc.
Non-profit organization · Greensboro
A Thursday evening, April–October neighborhood market centered on access and inclusion, with SNAP-doubling and a friendly mix of small growers, cooks, and makers. Covered by Yes! Weekly and local TV for its role in Glenwood’s community life.
Piedmont Triad Farmers Market
Farmers' market · Guilford County
A short hop from Greensboro, this daily, year-round state-operated market spotlights North Carolina farms with sheds full of produce, plants, meats, and specialty foods. It’s the region’s big hub and a reliable stop in any season.
Northwest Guilford Farmers’ Market
Farmers' market · Summerfield
In nearby Summerfield, this seasonal market emphasizes fresh produce and local makers, with rotating special event days. Covered by local publications and active community calendars, it’s a mellow Saturday or midweek option close to Greensboro.
Rudd Farm
Farm · Guilford County
A fourth-generation Greensboro farm best known for strawberries, now with a seasonal farm store carrying house-grown produce and local goods. Recognized by state tourism and local press as a go-to for peak berries and greenhouse tomatoes.
Jerusalem Market on Elm
Middle Eastern restaurant · Greensboro
A downtown Sunday market tradition that brings farmers, artisans, and street-life energy to South Elm during the warm months. Listed by local guides and market directories, it’s a relaxed way to pair produce shopping with a stroll on Elm.