Cobblestone Farmers Market

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The Cobblestone Farmer’s Market is open near Old Salem.

Once on the cobblestones at Third Street and Patterson (across the street from Krankies Coffee), but today the market sets up on Saturdays at 1007 S. Marshall Street (near Old Salem) from 8:30am – 12pm. The market is open now, and the March hours are 9:30am – 12pm.

Many adore this local, producers-only market that features mostly organic farmers and all are screened for sustainable, healthy and humane practices.

Cobblestone Farmers Market At Old Salem!

You can enjoy fresh local produce, meats and eggs in beautiful historic Old Salem Saturdays from 8:30 am – noon.

Find unexpected treats at this market, like fresh gelato and live music from musical guests such as the Twin City Buskers.

Cobblestone Farmers Market is located near Old Salem at 1007 S. Marshall Street just outside of downtown Winston-Salem.

In its first year, 2012, the opening day of the market had over 1,600 visitors! We are so excited about the restoration of the traditional food system in our community. Support local farmers! Get there early for fresh eggs and the best selection. Don’t forget to turn in your empty egg cartons to recycle them and help the farmers even more.

EBT Funds Accepted

Operated by Cultivate Piedmont, a program of the Carolina Farm Stewardship Association, Cobblestone Farmers Market is the only farmers market that accepts EBT and WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Program, and matching funds are available.

History Of Cobblestone Farmers Market

Learn more about the history behind Cobblestone Market in this video:

Full List Of Winston-Salem Farmer’s Markets

While Cobblestone is definitely one of our favorites, it’s not the only show in town. Winston-Salem offers many farmer’s markets of various types and sizes. Checkout our listing of farmer’s markets to find one near you (includes Clemmons and Greensboro!).

What’s your go-to farmer’s market? Let us know in the comments!

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