What to order at South End Farmers Market at Atherton
- Must order
- Whatever produce is in season and a loaf from a Carolina bread baker.
- Editor tip
- Year-round but smallest in winter. Free parking in the Atherton Mill lot.
Neighborhoodsouth-end
HoursSat 08:00-13:00 year-round
Must order: Whatever produce is in season and a loaf from a Carolina bread baker.
Tip: Year-round but smallest in winter. Free parking in the Atherton Mill lot.
Location
Address: 2000 South Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28203
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Atherton Mill on South Boulevard is the converted 1890s textile mill turned mixed retail and cafe destination, with Not Just Coffee and a Saturday market.
Order: Coffee at Not Just Coffee inside and a stop at the Saturday morning market.
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Order: A bag of mixed Carolina peaches in season and a side of country ham.
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Atherton Mill on South Boulevard is the converted 1890s textile mill turned mixed retail and cafe destination, with Not Just Coffee and a Saturday market.
Order: Coffee at Not Just Coffee inside and a stop at the Saturday morning market.
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Tip: Light Rail upstairs has the cocktail counter; Suarez Bakery downstairs is the coffee programme.
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Charlotte Regional Farmers Market on Yorkmont Road is the year-round state-run market with North Carolina farmers, meat, dairy and produce, open.
Order: A bag of mixed Carolina peaches in season and a side of country ham.
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