Sandy Springs Farmers Market

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Sandy Springs, United States

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Farmers' market

Sandy Springs Farmers Market Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Sandy Springs Farmers Market is located in Sandy Springs, United States on 1 Galambos Way. Sandy Springs Farmers Market is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category farmers' market in United States.

Address

1 Galambos Way

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Callie Rose

Love this farmer's market! Very well executed and a great variety of vendors. I am pleased with the measures they have taken during the pandemic to ensure continued fun, health, and safety for all

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Brooke

The vendors are amazing and talented people offering lovely goods. The location of near city hall is disappointing. The market used to be across the street in a dog friendly area as it is completely outdoors and something the entire family should be able to enjoy. Sandy Springs has really become less dog friendly the longer I live here. It’s disappointing and they will lose a lot of business giving out citations at a farmers market for people with leashed dogs that are well behaved.

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Jason Serotta

from amazing fresh produce from local farms, to local meats and herbs as well as specialty goods, Sandy Springs market is definitely bringing in the right purveyors. Highly recommend going between 9 and 10 a.m. to get what you want

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Barry Smith

Outstanding place. Great selection of veggies and prepared foods. I wish there were a couple more meat and cheese vendors.

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Nick Strachan

It's been a little disappointing so hope it gets better. Nice to have a farmers market but there is not as much produce as I would expect for a \farmers market\ In the summer months it's often blazing hot because the whole thing is on asphalt and there are no trees around that are tall enough to provide any shade... Even hiding out under one of the tents is a struggle