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Chicago’s flagship sustainable market draws farmers and chefs citywide, with cooking demos, kids’ Club Sprouts, and a triple Link/SNAP match. Frequently highlighted by WBEZ and the Chicago Sun-Times, it’s the Saturday morning scene for peak Midwestern produce.
Farmers' market · Logan Square
A Sunday ritual run by the Logan Square Chamber, with produce, flowers, yoga, and kids’ activities along leafy Kedzie Boulevard. Lauded by Chicago Reader and covered by Block Club Chicago, it’s a high-energy, community-forward market that supports Link users.
Farmers' market · Woodlawn
Experimental Station’s producer-only market anchors Woodlawn with chef demos, great vendors, and Link Match for affordability. Featured in WBEZ and the Chicago Sun-Times, it’s a South Side staple with a clear mission and serious seasonal flavor.
Plaza · Loop
The city’s longest-running market turns Thursdays downtown into a feast—produce, pastries, and flowers beside the Picasso. Confirmed by the City of Chicago and covered by CBS Chicago, it also offers Link Match to stretch shoppers’ budgets.
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Rogers Park’s nonprofit market prioritizes sustainable growers and food access programs. Recognized by Choose Chicago and local press, it’s a mellow, music-filled stroll on Glenwood Avenue where shoppers meet makers and neighbors.
Farmers' market · Beverly
A South Side favorite with family programming, music, and a strong lineup of regional farms and makers. The City’s schedule and neighborhood coverage confirm its 2025 Sunday run—come early for sweet corn and live tunes.
Temporarily Closed
A lively Saturday market with 100-plus vendors across produce, prepared foods, and crafts; its companion Night Market brings DJs and family activities. Covered by ABC7 and local outlets, it’s a downtown-adjacent favorite for residents.
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Midweek freshness on Winona Street with 30+ vendors, performances, and sustainability programming. The Andersonville Chamber and Block Club confirm the 2025 season; shoppers praise the mix of refugee-grown produce and artisan treats.
Farmers' market · Wicker Park
Celebrating 25 years, this plastic-free Sunday market packs Wicker Park with 60 vendors and music. Consistently featured by Block Club Chicago and the Chicago Sun-Times, it’s a stylish but grounded stop for produce, bread, and blooms.
Chicago’s flagship sustainable market draws farmers and chefs citywide, with cooking demos, kids’ Club Sprouts, and a triple Link/SNAP match. Frequently highlighted by WBEZ and the Chicago Sun-Times, it’s the Saturday morning scene for peak Midwestern produce.

A Sunday ritual run by the Logan Square Chamber, with produce, flowers, yoga, and kids’ activities along leafy Kedzie Boulevard. Lauded by Chicago Reader and covered by Block Club Chicago, it’s a high-energy, community-forward market that supports Link users.

Experimental Station’s producer-only market anchors Woodlawn with chef demos, great vendors, and Link Match for affordability. Featured in WBEZ and the Chicago Sun-Times, it’s a South Side staple with a clear mission and serious seasonal flavor.

The city’s longest-running market turns Thursdays downtown into a feast—produce, pastries, and flowers beside the Picasso. Confirmed by the City of Chicago and covered by CBS Chicago, it also offers Link Match to stretch shoppers’ budgets.

Rogers Park’s nonprofit market prioritizes sustainable growers and food access programs. Recognized by Choose Chicago and local press, it’s a mellow, music-filled stroll on Glenwood Avenue where shoppers meet makers and neighbors.

A South Side favorite with family programming, music, and a strong lineup of regional farms and makers. The City’s schedule and neighborhood coverage confirm its 2025 Sunday run—come early for sweet corn and live tunes.

A lively Saturday market with 100-plus vendors across produce, prepared foods, and crafts; its companion Night Market brings DJs and family activities. Covered by ABC7 and local outlets, it’s a downtown-adjacent favorite for residents.

Midweek freshness on Winona Street with 30+ vendors, performances, and sustainability programming. The Andersonville Chamber and Block Club confirm the 2025 season; shoppers praise the mix of refugee-grown produce and artisan treats.

Celebrating 25 years, this plastic-free Sunday market packs Wicker Park with 60 vendors and music. Consistently featured by Block Club Chicago and the Chicago Sun-Times, it’s a stylish but grounded stop for produce, bread, and blooms.

Temporarily Closed
Chicago’s flagship sustainable market draws farmers and chefs citywide, with cooking demos, kids’ Club Sprouts, and a triple Link/SNAP match. Frequently highlighted by WBEZ and the Chicago Sun-Times, it’s the Saturday morning scene for peak Midwestern produce.
Farmers' market · Logan Square
A Sunday ritual run by the Logan Square Chamber, with produce, flowers, yoga, and kids’ activities along leafy Kedzie Boulevard. Lauded by Chicago Reader and covered by Block Club Chicago, it’s a high-energy, community-forward market that supports Link users.
Farmers' market · Woodlawn
Experimental Station’s producer-only market anchors Woodlawn with chef demos, great vendors, and Link Match for affordability. Featured in WBEZ and the Chicago Sun-Times, it’s a South Side staple with a clear mission and serious seasonal flavor.
Plaza · Loop
The city’s longest-running market turns Thursdays downtown into a feast—produce, pastries, and flowers beside the Picasso. Confirmed by the City of Chicago and covered by CBS Chicago, it also offers Link Match to stretch shoppers’ budgets.
Temporarily Closed
Rogers Park’s nonprofit market prioritizes sustainable growers and food access programs. Recognized by Choose Chicago and local press, it’s a mellow, music-filled stroll on Glenwood Avenue where shoppers meet makers and neighbors.
Farmers' market · Beverly
A South Side favorite with family programming, music, and a strong lineup of regional farms and makers. The City’s schedule and neighborhood coverage confirm its 2025 Sunday run—come early for sweet corn and live tunes.
Temporarily Closed
A lively Saturday market with 100-plus vendors across produce, prepared foods, and crafts; its companion Night Market brings DJs and family activities. Covered by ABC7 and local outlets, it’s a downtown-adjacent favorite for residents.
Temporarily Closed
Midweek freshness on Winona Street with 30+ vendors, performances, and sustainability programming. The Andersonville Chamber and Block Club confirm the 2025 season; shoppers praise the mix of refugee-grown produce and artisan treats.
Farmers' market · Wicker Park
Celebrating 25 years, this plastic-free Sunday market packs Wicker Park with 60 vendors and music. Consistently featured by Block Club Chicago and the Chicago Sun-Times, it’s a stylish but grounded stop for produce, bread, and blooms.
