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Batesville Market6624 Plank Road
Batesville, Virginia 22924
The Batesville Market is a historic country store, deli, grocery, and community gathering spot located at the corner of Plank Road and Craig’s Store Road in the Batesville Historic District. We sell freshly prepared deli foods and sandwiches, basic groceries, beer and wine, including lots of local options (on and off-premises), draft beer and local kombucha, local, organic, and sustainable foods, and local artisan products and gift items. We also host excellent local live music every Saturday night and many Sunday afternoons!
The Batesville Market's hours are:
Please see our events page for a list of scheduled events, and check back regularly as we add new special events. You can also follow us on Facebook!
Constructed around 1880, the Market has had several incarnations, originally as the Charles Joseph Store, then for three generations as Page’s Store. More recently it has been known as the Batesville Store and the Plank Road Exchange, and is now is the Batesville Market. Batesville, Virginia, is located on the beautiful old Plank Road that historically connected the Shenandoah Valley to the James River, used for transporting goods to Richmond. We are about 20 minutes from Crozet, Charlottesville or Waynesboro, and conveniently located between Monticello and Wintergreen, near Pippin Hill Farm and Vineyards, Veritas Vineyards, Pollak Vineyards, King Family Vineyards, Cardinal Point and half a dozen other local wineries.
6624 Plank Road
Batesville, Virginia 22924
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