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The Greene Street Market at Nativity market in Huntsville, AL
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View of The Greene Street Market at Nativity in Huntsville, AL
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View of The Greene Street Market at Nativity in Huntsville, AL
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The Greene Street Market at Nativity

4.8(178 reviews)FreeFarm
🕑 1-1.5 hours👶 Best for all ages, from infants to teens. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy the sensory experience of colorful produce and live music, while older kids can help select ingredients and learn about where their food comes from. The relaxed outdoor setting works well for babies in strollers.

About

The Greene Street Market at Nativity offers a delightful Thursday afternoon experience where families can explore fresh local produce, handmade crafts, and live entertainment in a welcoming community atmosphere. Kids love sampling seasonal fruits, watching street performers, and discovering unique treats while parents stock up on farm-fresh goods and support local vendors.

Highlights

  • Fresh local produce and seasonal fruits kids can help select
  • Live music and entertainment that creates a festive atmosphere
  • Handmade crafts and artisan goods from local vendors
  • Food vendors offering ready-to-eat options for dinner on-the-go
  • Family-friendly community environment perfect for teaching kids about local food systems

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early around 3:00 PM for the best selection of produce and baked goods before popular items sell out
  2. 2.Bring cash and small bills as not all vendors accept credit cards, plus a reusable bag for your purchases
  3. 3.Let kids pick out one new fruit or vegetable to try at home to make the experience educational and encourage healthy eating
  4. 4.Come hungry,many vendors offer free samples and there are usually ready-to-eat food options perfect for an early dinner
  5. 5.Park along Eustis Avenue or nearby side streets; the lot can fill up quickly during peak season

Best Time to Visit

Visit on Thursday afternoons between 3:00-5:00 PM for the freshest selection and cooler temperatures, especially during spring and fall. Late spring through early fall offers peak produce variety, though the market operates seasonally year-round.

What to Know

Admission is free to browse and shop. Parking is available on-site and along nearby streets. This is an outdoor market, so dress for the weather and bring sunscreen or rain gear as needed.

Seasonal Notes

This is a seasonal farmer's market typically running spring through fall with possible extended dates. Check ahead for exact operating season dates as they may vary by year. Peak produce variety occurs during summer months.

Nearby Eats

Head to Big Spring Cafe or Pane e Vino Pizzeria, both short drives away in downtown Huntsville, for kid-friendly dining options after your market visit.

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