
Sundays: 11am-4pm
First Tennesee Pavilion

Thursdays: 11am-2pm
Miller Plaza

Saturdays: 10am-5pm
(starting June 5)
Tennessee Aquarium Plaza
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New Operating Hours

New Operating Hours!
Sunday – 11am to 4pm every weekend
Free Admission and Free Parking
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Community Impact This Season (2010)
Local Agriculture & Food: $470,631
Local Art & Products: $400,915
Total Vendor Sales: $1,104,435
Other Non-Profits: $63,454
Last Season (2009)
Local Agriculture & Food: $471,329
Total Vendor Sales: $1.4 million
Other Non-Profits: $58,929
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ARE YOU OPEN THIS WEEKEND (4/19)?
Opening weekend for the 2009 Season is on April 26
Is there any prices for the produce posted anywhere?
Good question. No, every farm (vendor) sets their own prices for the products they offer to the public.
What do you have at the venue to entertain my kids? 3 and 5 year old.
There are lots of interesting things for the kids to experience, but we do not offer any childcare or custom activities targeted specifically for small children at those ages.
Are dogs allowed this year?
Randy, my husband and I have taken our daughter to the Chattanooga Market since she’s been tiny. It’s just a fun, funky environment, and she loves it. Unlike other shopping experiences, there are few toys to beg for; something refreshing about having your kid beg for farm-grown veggies.
Dogs are invited to bring their responsible humans to the Market on Bone Appetit Dog Day (July 26) and on McKamey’s Animal Friends Day (October 4).
Health, safety and insurance issues restrict pet attendance to those specific days.