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.