Roswell Farmers Market
Farmers' market · Roswell ·

Roswell Farmers Market

Farmers' market · Roswell ·

Fresh produce, baked goods, crafts, live music, and food trucks

fresh produce
baked goods
live music
local farmers
friendly vendors
variety of vendors
artisans
coffee
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
Roswell Farmers Market by null
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38 Hill St, Roswell, GA 30075 Get directions

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Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Free street parking
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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38 Hill St, Roswell, GA 30075 Get directions

+1 404 492 9938
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Features

•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Free street parking
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jan 12, 2026

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"Opening April 8 at Roswell Presbyterian Church and running Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., this market features farmers and food producers from across north Georgia and is a regular destination for regional seasonal produce." - Jennifer Zyman

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Roswell Farmers Market

Chelsea G.

Google
My family LOVES the Roswell Farmers Market! Since it moved to City Hall, we have come every single Saturday morning that we are in town. It is our favorite weekend ritual. We love how kid-friendly and community centered it is! We are so sad this season is over and are already excited to visit in April!

G R.

Google
I visit there every sat day. Listen to guitar. Eat fresh food. Meet founder of artist alliance, Mr Jones. Jones is doing bonsai since 71. Only 65 per bonsai. Vegetables are fresh and large parking place.

Summer J.

Google
Nice selection of produce and meats as well as baked goods. Vendors were very friendly. Our favorite was Kind Seoul, the mobile version of Heart and Seoul. Delicious as usual and you must try the Pistachio Petal iced coffee! It would be nice to have more places with water for pups. We only located one and there were tons of doggos there!

Theresa G.

Google
Whether you are a foodie or a family looking for a fun outing the Roswell Farmers and Artisans Market has something for everyone. Saturday mornings are one of the highlights of my week. I love fine and fresh foods so I am always delighted by what the vendors have to offer. There are farm fresh veggies from a variety of folks. Some of my favorites include - Pops Produce for tomatoes, pickles, peppers and local honey, Chestnut Rise Farms for micro greens, Clark Fresh Cut Flowers and Produce for lemon grass, garlic and ginger, Mountain Earth Farms for fresh blueberries, strawberries, blackberries and more, Kisses and Hogs for pulled pork and brisket, Nisha's Flavors of India for homemade Naan, Samosas and chutney and Fellows Cafe for fresh baked sourdough that is worth every penny. There are many other delights like chia tea, bonsai trees, local plants, baked goods, homemade soap and beauty products and much more. There is even live music and King of Pops. Oh and I forgot to mention the dogs, so many dogs. Its like a dog parade which makes it even more enjoyable. And your dog will love treats from Farm Hounds Treats. If you live in Roswell or want to make a day trip some Saturday from May to October you will defiantly want to put this local treasure on the list.

Lauren P.

Google
Tons of booths with a variety of homegrown and handmade goods ranging from fresh produce to handsoun pottery.

Dani M.

Google
Stopped by October 18, 2025

Bella P.

Google
Good mix of fresh produce, hot food, take-home food, and artsy stuff! Plenty of parking.

Moin R.

Google
Fresh produce from the local land on which we live and a joyous atmosphere make it wonderful to interact with local farmers and vendors and buy their goods. And interact with fellow Roswell citizens.
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Monica L.

Yelp
This is a small farmers market with all the staples. You got your couple vendors with veggies/fruits, your bread vendor, your coffee vendor, etc etc. Nothing out of the ordinary farmers market, yet also not a large variety of anything as this isn't a very big market. The only thing unique here is probably the knife sharpening stall, which is quite busy so make sure you come early to get your knives/tools in the queue. This is a solid place to come and grab any staples you might need, but not exactly a place to explore or hang out.
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Tamika L.

Yelp
This was my first visit to this market. It's held in the parking lot of a local church. Parking was fairly accessible, but it was starting to get crowded. There was a sign at the entrance, because otherwise you cannot see the market from the street. That was helpful. The variety of vendors was just what I came for. I found loose leaf tea, juice, fresh fruit, spice blends and some prepared foods. Each vendor was pleasant and eager to tell you about the business. Ive been to some markets where that isn't always the case. This isn't the closest market to me, but I would make the drive again because of the variety and the kind vendors. I'd try to arrive a tad bit earlier to avoid the budding crowd in the 11 o'clock hour.
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Jeff C.

Yelp
Cute little market easy parking playground for kids and live music. That's the good part. The not so good is the rest of the market. VERY limited fresh food selection like 2 -3 tents of limited vegggies and fruits, a few mushroom vendors one meat vendor with limited meats. Overall very disappointed in the selection. I get it is a small market and not Al can have 10 tents of food but I would suspect it could be much better if they had more fresh produce vendors. Walking distance for me but probably still won't go again.
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Mykel R.

Yelp
You guys must have bumped your heads or something, because the news just reported that your opening back up for service but only for ordering on line and pick up at the door service. It's bad enough in my opinion that your opening back up prematurely but you guys have the nerve to charge an extra five dollars to shoppers for the service. People have lost jobs by the thousands, families are worried about paying bills and feeding their families and you clowns are charging a fee to buy food? Did I miss something??? Somebody clear this up for me, I'm not understanding that one!!!
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Susumu K.

Yelp
I've been going to this place, great place to meet local farmers and other businesses, when I saw an Ad for first week of 2018, I had to go check it out. I've seen new faces like hydroponic grown lettuce people, and mostly same people from last year. I got there too late so veggies were limited, I bought kale and the flower part of kale, rosemary, Cranberry Habanero preserve and couple of packages of steaks. I want to say half the people will take your credit card but the others are cash only. Looking forward to the upcoming farmers market.
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Jes G.

Yelp
If you're up early (ish) on a Saturday morning during that time of year, this is a good place to start your day. However, please note... 1. Selection is limited. There are a couple of fruit/veggie stands and a couple of sales stalls. Sometimes you'll see repeat vendors, sometimes you'll see someone new. Either way, what's there is pretty quality. 2. There's always something else going on -- music, pet adoptions, yoga/fitness class, etc. 3. You're not going to go there and get everything you want/need, but you'll get something good every time. I love stopping here, especially during the month of Georgia peach season. Come in with a purpose, walk out with something delicious and fresh. Don't get your hopes up for something elaborate, but it's a good time and you'll score at least one sweet deal for your weekend.
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Laurie B.

Yelp
Great little farmers market with just the right mix of detectible goodies. From personal care, sauces and spices, meats, fresh veggies, confections and edible meals & snacks. ***In my personal opinion the one you've gotta try is the meatball guy! He's the best around!!
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Cory F.

Yelp
Today, the middle of May was opening day for this season and it was the first time I got to the Roswell Farmers Market. I was honestly expecting one about the same, maybe a little less variety than Alpharetta as I actually heard those words, back when they were at Riverside Park on the Chattahoochee. At first I was greatly surprised as they had at least twice as many vendors and more of the variety I was specifically looking for! But after thinking about it, I was in a hurry and I think the set up just fooled me and they probably have about the same number of vendors. They had the vendors who make very unique natural soap, special blends of tea, flower arrangements, Organic eggs and even Natural (or non cage or whatever they call it) chicken and pork and of course the veggies, herbs, honey and jelly and I am quite sure I am missing many of them. I was in a hurry today so I know I had to pass some by. They also had artists playing their guitars and microphones doing their thang and I was surprised how good they sounded. I do not know if they are there weekly or it was just for opening day. Like most others, they only have theirs on Saturday morning(s), late spring to fall. It takes place in the parking lot of the Roswell City Hall and they have plenty of parking for everyone else. Check the website for info. I look forward to getting back here next Saturday!
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Anita L.

Yelp
Mostly prepared foods, and breads, desserts, jams and jellies, herbs, soaps, tea, and one pork, one fish, one artisan cheese vendor, etc. Fresh produce (fruits and veggies) accounted for only 10 to 15% of the vendors. Only one peach vendor, and he was not organic-no other fruit vendor, so that was disappointing.