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Farmers Market
Granville, Ohio
Granville’s Tuesday market adds a second weekly shopping window to the town’s main market season, running on S. Main Street from May through October with afternoon hours that fit an after-work stop. The Tuesday setup is listed at the Ross Granville Market Parking Lot, 484 S. Main Street, giving this edition of the market its own distinct location within Granville’s broader market calendar. The vendor roster points to a mix that goes beyond produce alone, with farms, bakeries, creameries, an apiary, prepared-drink makers, and an arts seller all represented in the market lineup.
The Tuesday market’s vendor list reads like a broad cross-section of food producers and specialty makers rather than a narrow produce-only stop. Expect to see farm names alongside creamery, bakery, apiary, beverage, and artisan businesses, which gives the market a mixed pantry-and-table feel within a compact weekday schedule.
The market calendar also places this Tuesday market in a larger seasonal rhythm that includes the Saturday summer market, a Thanksgiving market, and a winter market held most Saturdays from November through February.
No dogs are allowed at the market, so plan to leave pets at home. Parking is available near the market, but attendees are asked not to use the Golfland parking area and to respect nearby neighbors when they park. The Tuesday market takes place at the Ross Granville Market Parking Lot at 484 S. Main Street, a different site from the Saturday summer market at Raccoon Valley Park, so returning shoppers should note the day-specific location. The market does not list restrooms among visitor amenities. New vendors apply on a rolling basis, with spaces filled based on availability, which suggests an actively managed seasonal lineup.
SNAP/EBT is accepted at Granville Farmers Market Tuesday, an important detail if you plan to use nutrition benefits for your shopping. The market also indicates that payment methods are clearly communicated for visitors, which can make checkout more straightforward across different vendors.
Parking guidance is provided: attendees should avoid the Golfland parking area and can find plenty of parking near the market.
May – October
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5.0 average from 5 reviews on Google
Great market! Green Magic Farms is there every Saturday, and that's where I get all of my herbal remedies. So many good vendors in a nice outdoor location!
Having been to a lot of the regional farmers markets, this is the gold standard. So many excellent foods, fresh produce, and even rare finds like pawpaws in season! I live more than 30 minutes away and this is well worth the trip out.
Very happy I can get excellent heavy cream and fresh butter at the weekly market. If you’re a fan of high quality butter - French - then try this local butter. Much better than you’ll find at the grocers. Ditto on the heavy cream.
I love the variety of the market! I generally went to get Black Radish jams & preserves and the farm fresh bison and beef.
Lots of vendors and good crowd Big variety of items, flowers, baked goods, veggies Very social event The space has ample parking and much more room to wander than when it was downtown. I liked the convenience of the town location but this site has many pluses.
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