Candler Black Market is a neighborhood-focused Farmers Market in Atlanta, Georgia, connecting residents with fresh food, small-batch products, and locally made goods from primarily Black-owned vendors. Operating within the Restaurants & Food space, this market functions as both a weekly shopping destination and a platform for emerging culinary entrepreneurs.
Instead of a traditional grocery experience, shoppers find rotating farm stands, specialty food makers, and prepared-food vendors offering items that reflect Atlanta’s diverse food culture. The focus is on short supply chains, regional sourcing, and giving customers direct access to the people who grow or make their food.
Candler Black Market supports both everyday grocery needs and food discovery.
| Key Detail | What You’ll Find |
|---|---|
| Primary Focus | Farmers Market featuring local and Black-owned food brands |
| Product Types | Fresh produce, pantry items, baked goods, prepared foods |
| Who It Serves | Atlanta residents, home cooks, local food supporters |
| Business Category | Restaurants & Food – Farmers Market |
| Ideal Visit | Weekly grocery runs, weekend browsing, food-focused outings |
Shoppers can expect:
By sourcing directly from growers and makers, Candler Black Market helps keep more food dollars within the Atlanta area.
Many vendors are emerging brands testing recipes, packaging, and concepts with real customers. The market gives them:
Candler Black Market is designed for:
The layout and vendor mix make it easy to walk, sample, ask questions, and learn how products are grown, sourced, or made.
Within Atlanta’s Farmers Market landscape, Candler Black Market stands out for its intentional support of Black-owned food businesses and neighborhood-based shopping. It helps residents replace anonymous, mass-produced items with traceable, community-rooted alternatives, all within the broader Restaurants & Food ecosystem.
