Introduction
Meet growers, makers, and musicians in the heart of Park Circle
You want a weekly routine that feeds you and supports your community. The North Charleston Farmers Market makes that easy. Set at Park Circle, this open‑air market brings together local farmers, food artisans, and craft makers each Thursday in season. You walk a loop of produce stands, prepared foods, and handmade goods, then settle into live music under the pavilion from late afternoon into early evening. The vibe stays relaxed and neighborly. You chat with growers about what’s in season, and you get the best picks by arriving early.
Shopping stays straightforward. Vendors post prices clearly, most accept cards, and many accept SNAP/EBT. You fill a bag with tomatoes, okra, and peaches, then grab bread, honey, and pimento cheese. On the craft side, you’ll find pottery, candles, soaps, leather goods, and prints—work made by people you can meet and follow. That direct line helps when you want custom sizes, refills, or special orders. You leave with dinner ingredients and a gift or two without adding extra stops to your day.
Bring your household into the mix. Kids explore the lawn and family activities while you finish your list. Food trucks rotate, so you try something new while you listen to the band. The setting around the circle gives you space to sit, people‑watch, and plan the week. Weather shifts? Shade and open air keep the market comfortable. If you want a quieter pass, arrive right at the start; if you want more energy and music, come closer to 5 p.m.
Make a plan that saves time. Park free near the Felix C. Davis Community Center and walk straight to the pavilion. Bring a cooler bag if you’ll linger, and bring small bills to speed checkout with smaller booths. Ask vendors when specific crops peak so you can time your next visit. If you track your favorites, follow the City’s cultural arts updates for market season dates and special events. You’ll get your staples, discover new makers, and keep your money local. For current season details, check the City’s market page at northcharleston.org/special-events/farmersmarket.


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