Tucker Farmers Market

Tucker Farmers Market is a farmers market DeKalb County Georgia located in United States.

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    (404) 840-1477

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  • Type

    Farmers Market

Address

2333 Main St Tucker , GA 30084 United States

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yogurt bakeries goat cheese tomato pesto peaches habanero sundried tomatoes pita
Annie

Try the peach habanero yogurt from Atlanta Fresh Creamery, and pick up some goat cheese . So good. They also sometimes have live music . You could just eat dinner here - the tamales are great!

Jesse Budlong

10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sundays. Tucker shuts down its main street to vehicle traffic on Sundays for this new market . Look for baked goods , honey , crafts, and a few farm stands.

Laura Dake

Alta Cucina italia has the best oils and pesto !! Try the sun dried tomato pesto with goat cheese on a pita chip...delicious!!

Jeremy Hughes

It gets better every year! and each year it seems like there are more vendors the later in the season it gets.

Aileen Luciano

Organic farmers market every Thursday from 4-8pm. There are about 30 vendors & lived music !

Lynne Thompson

Love Annie's Bakery .

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