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Where to find The Peach Truck around Nashville this summer

Look forward to peach season every year? We have good news. The Peach Truck is gearing up to bring fresh, ripe peaches to Music City.

A pile of peaches sit in the bed of a parked truck.

Fresh peaches are en route to Music City. | Photo via The Peach Truck

Beep, beep. That’s the sound of The Peach Truck making its seasonal return.

This week, you can purchase the sweet fruit by the bag or box at four Nashville locations:

  • Bellevue Farmers Market | Thursday, May 23 | 4-7 p.m.
  • Plaza Mariachi | Friday, May 24 | 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
  • TailGate Brewery West Nashville | Saturday, May 25 | 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
  • Sylvan Supply | Sunday, May 26 | 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

Plus, expect detours to surrounding areas like Franklin, Hermitage, Nolensville, Hendersonville, and Mt. Juliet. If you can’t make it, that’s peachy. There will be 30+ opportunities to track the truck this month into June + two July stops at The Adventure Park at Nashville and Gallatin High School.

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