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Sweet Auburn Curb Market offers an entire community of resources to you; below are some of our favorite partners and associates.
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The Sweet Auburn Curb Market enjoys associations with groups, businesses, governments, and other entities who contribute to the richness of our guests' experience. We are pleased to recommend or refer you to these friends of the market.



Atlanta Bicycle Coalition
Our mission To make it safer and easier for people to ride bicycles across metro Atlanta. Our vision We believe bicycling can help build a healthier, more sustainable region with a higher quality of life, improved public health, cleaner air, reduced congestion, and stronger communities.

Atlanta Culinary Tour
This is an indoor walking tour lasting approximately 3 hours. We’ll visit seven – eight unique eateries that highlight the diversity of the market. We’ll also visit and chat with some of the produce and meat vendors – not only good sources for ingredients but for cooking tips as well! And we’ll fill you in on some of the fascinating history behind both the Curb Market and the historic Sweet Auburn district as well.

Atlanta Streets Alive
Atlanta Streets Alive was inspired by the ciclovia in Bogotá, Colombia, where city streets are closed to car traffic to allow people to participate in all kinds of free health and community-oriented events. Thirty years after the first program, the concept has spread around the world from Tokyo, Japan to Kiev, Ukraine. Now we are bringing it to Atlanta! Walk, run, bike, stroll, hula hoop...entertainment is free!

Central Atlanta Progress
Offering an amazing selection of information on the downtown area. From living to working to commuting to parking, you'll find it here. A great place to go for the latest news and what's going on in the city where you live, work, or visit.

Georgia Organics
Georgia Organics is a member supported, non-profit organization integrating healthy, sustainable and locally grown food into the lives of all Georgians. We believe food should be community-based, not commodity-based. That means more access to fresh healthy food, environment stewardship, and stronger local economies.

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Project for Public Spaces
The aim of PPS’ Public Market Program is to foster the role of public markets in reconnecting local economies and communities and to support the pivotal role markets play in supporting public health and local food systems

Slow Food Atlanta
Slow Food is a non-profit, eco-gastronomic member-supported organization founded in 1989 to counteract fast food and fast life, the disappearance of local food traditions and people’s dwindling interest in the food they eat, where it comes from, how it tastes and how our food choices affect the rest of the world. Today, we have over 120,000 members worldwide. We believe everyone has a right to enjoy good, clean and fair food. We believe the food we eat should taste good, that it should be produced in an earth-friendly manner, and that food producers should receive fair compensation for their work. We consider ourselves co-producers, because by being informed about our food production and making choices in support of good, clean and fair food, we become a part of the process.

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Hours of Operation : Monday – Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Holiday Hours (closed the following days)
Thanksgiving: Nov. 24th and 25th
Christmas: Dec. 26th