Apples were sweet and crisp, tomatoes tasted like the sun, corn was so delicious you didn’t even have to cook it. Wonder why today those same foods look nice but have no flavor? Chances are, you bought them from a grocery store that picked them before they were ripe and than shipped them from hundreds of miles away.
But your food doesn’t have to taste like cardboard. The Gatlinburg Farmers Market sells delicious produce, baked goods, teas and more, grown or made right here in East TN. Nothing tastes as good or is as nutritious as food grown and ripened in the sun from your neighborhood farmer. Plus, when you buy from you local farmer’s market, twice as much money stays in the community than buying the same things from a chain grocery store.
And this Saturday, October 16th, from 8 am to 11:30 am, you can taste firsthand how delicious TN produce tastes. Join the Gatlinburg Farmers Market at the Alamo Steakhouse parking lot on highway 321 in Gatlinburg for our first annual Harvest Fest. Enjoy the taste of fall with fresh crisp local apples, hot apple cider, delicious fresh baked bread and cakes, pumpkin pies, okra, garlic, peppers, beans, onions, eggs, cabbage, Indian corn and more seasonal foods. Meet your neighbors while you listen to live Music with Kirk Fleta, watch crafters at work, enter your four-legged pal for a doggie costume contest, and enjoy fall activities for children. here is no better way to enjoy this most beautiful season in East Tennessee.
See you Saturday morning!













