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    Augusta Market

    4.7 (50 reviews)
    InexpensiveGrocery, Farmers Market
    Closed 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Rachel C.

    It is very hot in the summer time, IMO. I sweat easily but the breeze down near the savannah river is amazing. This market has something for everyone. Amazing food, handmade items such as soaps, jewelry, apparel, and cups. They have a lot of fresh vegetables and fruits locally grown. The flowers from the florists are beautiful. Very family friendly and a great way to spend any Saturday. They are open weekly March- November.

    John B.

    The market in Augusta is an impressive sight, with a historic looking street and a path through to the riverwalk being lined with various merchants. It was less of a food source than I'd expected; there were a couple of farmer's stands but that certainly was not the majority. Among the cooked food, the vegetarian-friendliness wasn't high and there were limited options for me. They were advertising some kind of event for sex trafficking awareness and many people were walking through on a nice day.

    Kris F.

    Lots to see, eat and listen to at this Saturday market. Love the live music and the variety of vendors.

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    Chantay C.

    The Augusta Market is popping every Saturday with fresh veggies fruits, drinks crafts and more.

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    Crystal C.

    Wow! So happy the Augusta Market has grown so much and diversified! When I started coming a few years ago, it was produce, a few crafters, and mostly Southern cuisine type foods you could get for lunch. Now it's bustling with a variety of food from all over the world with local families using their home recipes to serve the community: Colombian, Indian, Puerto Rican, Korean, Phillipino, Southern cuisine, Vietnamese, and more. I love going each week to try something new! It's great seeing so many people supporting local businesses and trying foods they never would have before. Fruits and vegetables are fresh and grown locally, prices are comparable to super markets. Everyone is so humble here! Love it and highly recommend when in Augusta!

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    Melanie S.

    Love going to the Augusta market on Saturday. It's fun going by yourself or with friends and family. The market is kid friendly. Some days they even have a petting zoo. There's so many options for food and really diverse choices (Korean, barbecue, shrimp and grits, hot dogs, street tacos, fillipeno). I usually eat and shop and pick up some extra for leftovers. I also love supporting local farmers and getting my produce. The berries, fruits and veggies are fresh and great quality. There is also no shortage of desserts from cakes, pies, cheesecake you name it. There are also stands selling various crafts (welcome signs and wreaths), goodies like sauces, kettle corn, etc.

    Super refreshing and will fuel you during the heat.
    Rezwan R.

    A place worth visiting. This street market is full of life and options. There is food, jewelries, drinks, stuff, laughter and music. An overall good vibe persists in this market. Stroll through the vendors, listen to their pitches, show some support, get some snacks. Once shopping is done, go to the Riverwalk at the end. Enjoy live music or take a stroll and a few pics. Parking available right next to the market. Definitely recommend if you are visiting Augusta. Carpe Diem good people.

    Tinesha J.

    The Augusta Saturday Market is something I look forward to every Saturday! It's small, yet there are many vendors. There are vendors selling all types of foods from food, to clothing, animals... There is ample parking across the street and there's a small parking lot next to it. It reopened about a month ago and my favorite vendors were there!!! I love the pina colada truck, the Panama food, and there's a lady that sells red velvet cake and it's so moist, tastes like your grandmother made it. The Pina Colada truck makes the drinks to order and they're non-alcoholic, of course. I always get a small mango pina colada and it touches the spot each time. The small is $5 I believe, I normally spend about $15 because I get one for my kids as well. They do have other flavors- there's banana, peach, and pineapple. They even have an option where you can have your drink put into an Apple. Now the Panamanian food-- THIS FOOD IS OUT OF THIS WORLD DELICIOUS!!! I always order the Panamanian fish taco. The taco is made out of a fried bread that they make to order and mahi mahi (I think). I pay about $6 for a small taco, it's more than enough. I can't leave out Kona Ice. The lady that runs it is so sweet and they have so many flavors to choose from. I get mango and green apple every time I go and it's $4/5 for a small I buy little trinkets here and there as well, but for the most part, I go for the food and the cool breeze as I sit by the river.

    Earl S.

    I love a good Farmer's Market, and I must say that my hometown really makes me proud with this one. I stopped by after returning home to Augusta to give a community lecture on Diabetes at my father's family's church and came the Saturday Market with my Mom to sample what there there to offer and from the amazing jams, fresh vegetables, unique jewelry options, and delicious dessert all from local establishments and much more, I was so pleased with the selection and was delighted to support. The pictures I was able to snap were not even able to capture the selection and the experience. I believe they have closed shop for the season, but when they return, please do go, support your local artisans and farmers, and relish the experience.

    Jerrika-Taylor S.

    So cute and packed in a good way! A lot of variety in food and goodies. Such good vibes and excited for more vendors to expand along the river. Flower vendors had beautiful flowers and food was amazing! I will definitely be coming back next and every weekend!

    Hillary W.

    In more recent weeks, the Augusta farmers market has piqued my interest in homemade and homegrown things. I wholeheartedly believe there is no better place than the farmers market to do some shopping for fruits/veggies as well as to explore small businesses and all the incredible things they have to offer! I recommend going first thing in the morning when they've set everything up as to try to beat some of this Georgia heat! All the food smells amazing, there is always live music, and everyone running the stands are super friendly and answer each and every question we have. My favorite business by far is the crazy piña. They have some refreshing piña coladas to withstand the weather and it makes walking around the market much more enjoyable. Even though this is my favorite small business, I will always make my way around each and every stand regardless of if I make a purchase or not!

    Capricia T.

    I absolutely love coming here on Saturday mornings. I even taken the littles and the doggo. I wish I could purchase everything I see when I go. There's so much variety, and so many things to eat, it's impossible to have everything. Believe me, I keep trying. Fresh fruits and veggies, fresh cut flowers, fried fish, shrimp & grits, lumpia, pancit. There's even a truck for my granddog. So if you want to do something besides eat (like me), you can peruse the jewelry, body care, crystals, candles. Like seriously, you name it, it's out there. A few vendors accept cash only (actually I can only remember one "cash only" sign). So a few actual dollars on hand, just in case. There is a paid parking lot right next to the market, but there's also lots of free parking. You may have to walk a block or two, but count it as a nice Saturday stroll to the market. OH!! I almost forgot...dress to try to stay cool. A hat, sunglasses & sunscreen could be useful

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    Kevin H.

    What a wonderful day to visit the Augusta Saturday Market on the River Walk, this year has some old favorite vendors and a lot of new vendors offering all kinds of product and services. We really enjoy the locally grown fresh vegetable and sampling the food vendors, our favorite is "The Hot Spot" serving fresh fish, fried green tomatoes, grits and more. Ms Reid and her granddaughters really do a great job in providing a delicious dish. I highly recommend the Saturday Farmers Market for supporting Augusta's local vendors or simply enjoying the River Walk.

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    The fried Green Tomatoes and Fish are the absolute best, I go just for that.... Thank You Mrs Cynthia.

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    I truly enjoyed the experience. There were foods from different cultures and live music. I hope it grows bigger in the near future.

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    FreshTake is a breath of fresh air! There are so many options for both prepared and do-it-yourself…read moremeals, and they have an ever-expanding selection of groceries. The meat is fresh and more competitively priced than even big-box stores! What complements the selection is the quality of service. FreshTake is more than a grocery store- it's an experience, where everyone is eager and happy to help. Shout-out to Dara, who makes sure everyone who goes to Jackson's has an exceptional time!

    This Grocery store is very unique! It is cool to see a bar, a restaurant, and a Starbucks in a…read moregrocery store. Though, that's about it for compliments. The prices are definitely steep, even in comparison to somewhere like Publix. Whilst in the store, I saw several shady individuals smoking inside with backpacks on. Yet management didn't do anything about them. The second I exited the store I felt like I was going to get mugged. Some other shady individuals (whose pants were sagging) all were conjugating outside the entrance. One of them said to me, "Who you looking at N-slur." Another one asked, "What you have in the (grocery) bag N-slur" When I got to my car one of them was walking towards my car. Now I don't know if he was going to do anything, but the whole thing felt extremely sketchy. I wouldn't want to come back to the store unless they had some sort of security to keep thugs and rift-raft out. Because unless you want to be mugged, shopping here isn't a great investment!

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    3.6(41 reviews)
    4.4 mi
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    Shop in the evening and you can do a quick in and out shopping…read more If you have a card, you can get so.e deals. They have some smaller turkeys for .99 a pound. It can be difficult to find 13lb turkeys. All of the workers that I talked to were polite. This was a nice quiet shopping trip.

    I am a creature of habit, but mess me over and I will drop you like grabbing a hot potato while not…read morewearing oven mitts. Life is too short for that mess. So when I say I have frequented this Kroger location for almost the entirety of my 15 years in Augusta, that means something. I will also note that means I stuck with them through the early waves of COVID-19, as they had already implemented curbside pickup months before the statewide shut down. I have seen the location go through major renovations, including product placement and the increase of self-checkout lanes. But some things (and very important ones at that) have remained the same. The customer service here is universally top notch. From team members who bring out your groceries and load them in the trunk to the person overseeing self-checkout to the pharmacy, they are always helpful, patient, and kind. My interaction with the bakery has been minimal, but it too has always been a positive experience. I appreciate their overall selection, their organic-all natural options, and yes even their clearance section (it's like a treasure hunt every time I visit). One item I feel is underappreciated is their in-house sushi. You can get a single roll (only $5 on Wednesday's) or order an entire tray. Quality at a great pice. Also worth mentioning is their NA options. Samuel Adams, Guinness, Athletic Brewing, and Hop Water are all there. I will be coming here until the day I depart Augusta.

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    3.0(3 reviews)
    3.9 mi
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    I was in the area and I wanted to go in to grab some fruit. This store used to be a Bi-Lo…read moreSupermarket. I'm not sure why it closed or if Harvey's the new supermarket is taking over Bi-Lo locations. The setup seemed the same, but of course the branding was different. They had green mostly to match with the outside signage. There was a cafe in the area near the deli/bakery. The pricing seemed a bit higher than Kroger, which is where I usually shop because of the savings and card perks. They did have a section where everything was $1. I didn't browse it since I was in a rush. There is plenty of parking because it is located in a plaza. I don't live anywhere near this grocery store, but I'd visit occasionally if I were in the area.

    This grocery chain was sold to Bi-lo and was turned from a Bi-lo to what it is now, a Harvey's…read moreSupermarket. They opened at the end of the year of 2016. There was tons of buzz about this place because they have great prices on some things that cost much more around town. For instance, I picked up two packs of bone-in, thick cut pork chops for a little over $3. It was about 7 in each pack. You couldn't beat that price with a stick!!! There were tons of other deals around the store but, that was just an example of how this store was needed for the budget conscious consumer like myself!!!! They also have a $1 aisle were there are all types of things that are $1 each. I've heard some of my friends already say they will never shop anywhere else for groceries again. I'm not going to say that because I can find deals almost anywhere I shop. This store also redeem and reward you with the Plenti rewards program. I was already a member of that program so I didn't have to sign up, but if you're not it's a breeze to do so. This place is definitely one to check out and see what kind of amazing deals you can find for yourself!!!

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    Augusta Market - grocery - Updated June 2026

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