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Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture
Project
729 Haywood Rd.
Asheville, NC 28806

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Asheville City Market

 

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Asheville City Market is closed for the season and will re-open in April 2009.

 

161 S. Charlotte St.

Saturdays 

April 19 - November 15: 8:00 - 1:00 

Nov. 29 - December 20: 10:00 - 4:00 

 

 

 

 

The Asheville City Market now has more than 60 vendor members. 

Come shop for the best farm-grown and handmade local foods and gifts including:

  • plants for your vegetable garden and landscape

  • fresh produce

  • farm-raised meats including lamb, pork, beef, and trout

  • goat cheese (three vendors!)

  • eggs

  • farm-made ice cream

  • cider

  • jams, preserves, salsas

  • breads, pastries, and cookies

  • herbs

  • honey

  • natural soaps and other herbal body-care products and gifts

  • hand-sewn quilts and other modern and traditional mountain crafts

  • shrimp from the family of NC fishermen

See vendor information page. 

Not all products available all seasons. See our market page at the online Local Food Guide for an updated product list.

 

 Location

The Asheville City Market is located at the Public Works Building, 161 S. Charlotte St., on the edge of downtown Asheville.

Directions:  take the Charlotte Street exit from Interstate 240, exit 5b.  At the top of the ramp, turn South on Charlotte Street.  South is away from the Grove Park Inn and toward City Hall. Cross College Street, go past Tripp's restaurant, and you will see the market on your right side at the corner of Eagle Street.

View on Google Maps.


There is parking at the market and 150 more designated parking spots within a block of the market. 

Arrive early for the best selection.

Friends of the Market

We need friends. Interested in volunteering your time to plan market events, provide on-site support during market days, reach out to farmers in the region, or other needed work? Contact Mike.

 

 

 

 

 

Local Food, Luscious Photos

Pique your appetite with photographer Naomi Johnson's  images of the City Market.

 

 
                                    
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