Lexington Farmers Market moving indoors for the winter. Where and when to shop.

Lexington Farmers Market will have a new winter home this season. (Yes, the farmers market stays open year-round and yes, there’s stuff to buy.)

The market, based in Fifth/Third Pavilion at Tandy Park on Main Street, next to the Historic Courthouse, will be spending the coldest months indoors this winter.

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Market director Josh England said the market board voted to move after the holidays into Greyline Station ’s atrium area, formerly home to the Julietta Market, which moved out in 2023.

The market, which has vendors selling seasonal produce, meats, cheeses, breads and other items, will be in Greyline at the corner of Loudon and North Limestone during January, February and part of March.

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