The Fresh Market’s main store schedule applies to ordinary in-person shopping. Earlier-opening stores, online order slots and scheduled pickup services can use different time windows.
The Store Schedule Covers In-Person Shopping
The weekly schedule published for each The Fresh Market location represents the period when customers can enter the store, shop and use the regular checkout area. Official location pages generally publish one main schedule rather than separate public hours for the bakery, deli, produce, meat and seafood departments.
That main schedule does not automatically define every order deadline. A store can remain open after an available curbside slot has passed, and catering or holiday-meal orders can require advance ordering even when the pickup location is operating normally.
Some Florida Stores Start the Day Earlier
Many official location pages in states including Alabama, Georgia, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia follow the same morning opening pattern throughout the week. Several Florida locations use an earlier opening time while keeping a similar evening closing time.
Examples of earlier-opening Florida stores have included locations in Fort Lauderdale, Miami Beach and Boca Raton. Other Florida stores, including some Orlando locations, use the more common opening schedule. The difference is tied to the individual store rather than a single statewide timetable.
Weekend Shopping and Online Order Slots
Many The Fresh Market stores publish the same in-store schedule for Saturday, Sunday and weekdays. This makes the weekend store pattern relatively consistent across much of the chain, but it does not guarantee that every online ordering channel remains available for the entire shopping day.
Curbside pickup and delivery are offered through the selected store’s online ordering system. Customers choose from the pickup or delivery windows currently available for that location. Same-day service may be offered, including delivery or pickup in as little as one hour, but the available windows depend on the selected store, service area and order capacity.
Pickup, Delivery and Catering Use Different Clocks
| Service | Schedule that controls availability |
|---|---|
| In-store shopping | The weekly opening and closing schedule published for the individual store |
| Curbside pickup | The pickup slots offered after a store and order date are selected |
| Home delivery | The delivery windows available for the customer’s address and selected store |
| Platters and catering | The advance-order deadline and confirmed pickup time for the chosen location |
| Holiday meals | The ordering period, pickup date and collection time shown in the order confirmation |
An open store therefore does not guarantee that a new curbside, delivery or catering order can be completed immediately. Online availability is based on reservable service windows rather than the store’s door-closing time alone.
Which Fresh Market Time Controls the Visit
- For regular grocery shopping, use the selected store’s current in-store schedule.
- For curbside collection, use the pickup window attached to the confirmed order.
- For delivery, use the scheduled delivery window rather than the store closing time.
- For platters, catering or holiday meals, follow the pickup date and time in the order confirmation.
- For an early-morning visit, pay particular attention to whether the location uses the common opening pattern or an earlier local schedule.
