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Two new dessert spots open at Nashville Farmers Market

Nosh Desserts and Sweet Music City Candy Co. are located inside the Market House.

A vendor set up for business inside a market-style building with a counter and display sign reading "Sweet Music City Candy Co."

The businesses are located on the side closest to Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park. | Photo via @nashvillefarmersmarket

Nashville is a little sweeter with the addition of two new businesses at the Nashville Farmers Market: Nosh Desserts and Sweet Music City Candy Co. Here’s what each spot is serving up inside the Market House.

Nosh Desserts

Peek inside the display case for a variety of cakes, cheesecakes, macarons, truffles, and other sweets. Pro tip: Order on the spot or fill out this form in advance.

Sweet Music City Candy Co.

The shop specializes in small-batch confections like toffee and caramels, available in flavors such as coffee, sea salt, dark chocolate, and milk chocolate. Look out for two new toffee varieties coming soon: vegan dark chocolate and nut-free milk chocolate.

For now, both businesses are open Friday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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