Old Capitol Farmers Market

Farmers' market · Springfield

Old Capitol Farmers Market

Farmers' market · Springfield

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S 4th St &, 406 E Adams St Second Floor, Springfield, IL 62701

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Local produce, snacks, baked goods, coffee, and tacos  

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S 4th St &, 406 E Adams St Second Floor, Springfield, IL 62701 Get directions

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+1 217 544 1723
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A producer-only market run by Downtown Springfield, Inc. since 1999—regularly honored in local Best Of lists and supported by health and arts partners. Peak Saturday and Wednesday mornings.

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Heather Clemons

Google
Love the farmers market. I go down on my lunch on Saturdays. I usually buy from "For the LoVe of Snacks", freeze dried candy! I like to try different foods down there. It's jammed packed with lots of people and good vibes.

Coresta Andrew

Google
It was a nice day. The stands were clearly marked. Everyone I delt with was delightful. The food I took home was perfect. The plants I brought home are even better. Thank You smalltown American farmers. No bathrooms. Parking sucks.

Melissa Wright

Google
Nice market, great variety of vendors, just wish they had clear signage of where to park

Joann

Google
I go to the farmers markets looking for produce, not homemade goods. To each their own. Was disappointed in the small amount of produce stands versus everything else.

NK

Google
I have visited and lived in a few places around the country, and this is one of my favorite farmers' markets. I especially love coming here early in the morning when it's still cool, and there are still plenty of parking spots AND flowers available (both can go fast!). Sometimes, I can stick around a little longer which means getting an oatmilk coffee from Arrowhead, a pastry or croissant from either Incredibly Delicious or the Amish baked goods stand, walking around to purchase various items, then relaxing outside Buzzbomb with a beer (or an alcohol free drink from The Wakery). Be sure to bring a cooler to keep in your car for perishables so it's easier to relax and not worry about food spoiling. It can be a great way to get your daily steps in too, and people watch! It's even more important now, after the recent fire on Adams, to shop and support local.

KrisD

Google
Back where I come from we'd give anything to have access to Farmers like this!! this is absolutely amazing!!...fresh...handmade... that's all here... mmmm!!!

Dave Cipriani

Google
Looking for something to do and wanting some fresh veggies, we decided to try out the Farmers Market. It was a great little market. Not as big as the one we have at home, but very nice. I was able to get some great veggies and also some AMAZING granola from Kate's Granola. Definitely check it out!

Barbara Heintzelman

Google
A great farmer's market. It has everything: produce, gifts, cold drinks, music, Carmel & Kettle corn and taco trucks. We got some beautiful hydroponic tomatoes and a really tender cucumber. Central Illinois is a great place!
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Steven B.

Yelp
I was in downtown Springfield for a meeting. When I arrived in our capitol of the state of Illinois by train, I noticed all the pop-up canopies and busy foot traffic. So when I arrived at the Amtrak station, I asked one of the helpful agents, what I had just seen. He informed me that it was the mid-week farmers market. When I was done with my very short meeting, I took off to explore this delightful little market. It was only about two blocks long, but it had an amazing assortment of vendors. Traveling by train for the day, I was limited to what I could buy, If I lived local, I would have had shopping bags full. I did buy some scones from one bakery, for a snack later in the day and for my breakfast the next morning. Again, if I were local, I would have bought some fresh vegetables, homemade sausage, fresh flowers and so much more. The vendors that I spoke with were good ole country friendly and I could sense their passion in the products they were offering. In addition to the vendors, a local radio station was broadcasting live outside one of the near-by restaurants. Music to shop by is always a nice touch. As i left the market, I wandered in a different direction then when I arrived and stumble upon a sign alerting parkers not to utilize a lot on Friday night and Saturday. Why? It's saved for the Saturday, Farmers Market. So, I can only imagine the Farmer's Market on Saturday must be BIGGER and BETTER. When: June 23, 2021 Why: In town for meeting - out exploring downtown
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Chris K.

Yelp
We were in town to see all the Lincoln sites, but it was Saturday morning, so we made a special trip to see the local farmers market. Super nice vendors and great variety of local veggies, baked goods, flowers, cheeses, potted plants, meats, etc., etc. in a three block area downtown adjacent to the Old Capital. Even if you're a visitor, there's much to be had. We had some wonderful blueberry coffee, and purchased a homemade brownie, cookies and bread, popcorn, and cheese to take with us for lunch and snacking. The made to order omlets smelled marvelous, but we'd already had breakfast at the hotel. In spite of the rain it was a worthwhile stop. Support your local farmers market - even in you're in town site seeing!!
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Walker H.

Yelp
This is the best, most local farmer's market you'll find. If it's not in season, you likely won't find it here. Also, if you're not an early riser (8/9am at the latest) you'll miss out on everything that's good and be left picking through the leftover scraps. There are a bunch of a meat vendors. The guy from Ashland, IL has every kind of pork product known...if he's there! You can also count on getting almost any sort of Midwestern baked good you might want (if it involves a fruit, you'd be better off buying that baked good when that fruit is in season.) They have a table at the main intersection where you can buy tokens with a credit card so that you don't need to hit an ATM before heading to this market.
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Elizabeth T.

Yelp
My family and I happened upon this farmers market a couple Saturdays ago when we were driving through Springfield. It was GREAT! 3 blocks, lots of fresh produce (greens, tomatoes, cherries, mushrooms), delicious cheese, flowers, omelets, coffee, and the day we were there, there was pizza too (it was mobile pizza oven with super fresh pizza ingredients ... not sure if it's there all the time though). It was a bit crowded, but I was glad of that - there was plenty of good fresh produce to go around!
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Steve B.

Yelp
I know it's early in the growing season but really nothing offered was worth the trip. Garden plants looked like they came from Lowes...marked up and pathetic. One food truck but not appealing. I know that you cannot compare this to San Diego farmers markets but really...I couldn't race out of there fast enough. Repackaged produce from Sams...no fresh strawberries...no fresh lettuce greens or flowers in season. Parking problems and closed roads...crazy. How about jams flowers food trucks and holistic goodies like candles scented oils herbs and jewelry, baked goods...bread brownies cookies. Don't even bother.

Richard S.

Yelp
This is a response to the person to posted a two-star review. Hey! This is Illinois in May. You cannot expect to find a wide array of local fruits and vegetables in zone 5/6 in May. The vendors here are to be lauded for their honesty and refusal to go to the produce wholesalers and pass off commercial product as local and fresh, a practice common in "farmer's" markets elsewhere. Ignore my five star rating. I had to rate something in order to post.
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Matthew T.

Yelp
Old Capitol Farmer's Market.. What to say? What to say? This was a great start to my Saturday morning! The farmers market was not that big but each vender brought something unique to the market. It was very conveniently located down from the Old State Capitol. This was nice as I was a tourist and could easily venture to the Old State Capitol as well as the New State Capitol after visiting the market. The reason why I gave Old Capitol Farmer's Market 4 out of 5 stars is because it is a smaller farmers market but it was worth the visit and I would go back.
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Sonia D.

Yelp
I have been waiting for this Farmer's Market to open for months. Today it finally opened and I have to say that it is truly a dismal failure. By 11:00 they ran out of strawberries (the only fruit present). Most of the fare was lettuces and raddishes. The lettuce looked limp for the most part. The radish looked good and so did the zucchini, yellow squash and green onions. I bought a tomato and some zucchini. The tomato is pretty good, haven't cut the zucchini yet. I also bought some lemonade - save your money, it wasn't that great. Honestly, this is the absolute worst farmer's market I've ever seen. There was no corn on the cob roasting, no smoke fish and no fruit or vendors selling soy candles. The lady who sold me the lemonade, explained that they were all "local" growers. That's fine but they should really consider expanding and letting some other farmers come in and add some variety. They can always put a special sign up on the stands that are in fact "locally" grown produce. What they have now is a complete waste of time and not worth patronizing. Just sayin...