Explore the best of Chicagoland's outdoor farmers market season open throughout the fall season!
LessGreen City Market Lincoln Park is open Saturday from 7 AM - 1 PM and Wednesday 7 AM - 1 PM through the end of October before moving indoors for the season. Located at the beautiful Lincoln Park downtown, Green City Market Lincoln Park has a wide array of sustainable local vendors selling season produce, baked goods, and ready to eat goods.
Green City Market West Loop is open Saturday 8 AM - 1 PM through November! In the heart of West Loop, GCM West Loop provides triple match for EBT and select vendors offer wholesale prices for chefs and restaurant buyers.
If you live in Chicago, you know that the Logan Square Farmers Market is a not-to-be-missed event. The market is open outdoors on Sundays from 9 AM - 3 PM until October 29th.
A visit to 61st Street Farmers Market and a walk through the Univeristy of Chicago campus makes for a perfect fall outing. The market is open Saturdays, 9 AM - 2 PM, through October 28th.
40 years of history contribute to the community Lincoln Park Farmers Market has built. The market is open every Saturday 7AM-1PM through October.
The Division Street Farmers Market is a wild juxtaposition of a stretch of Chicago's most infamous late night bars brought to life in the day time with regional produce. This market is incredibly accessible by public transit and runs Saturdays from 7 AM - 12 PM through October 28th.
Open Thursdays from 7 AM - 2 PM through October. Daley Plaza Farmers Market sits near Millennium Park, offering an exquisite array of produce, herbs, cheeses, homemade candles, and so much more.
Printers Row Saturdays 9 AM - 1 PM and Grant Park Thursdays 4 PM - 8 PM. South Loop Farmers Market never fails to keep the market interesting! Amoung the produce and baked good vendors, the market often has fun pop-ups like pet portraits and live music.
Open Saturdays from 7 AM - 1 PM through the end of October. Park Ridge Farmers Market is the perfect place to find a local gift with vendors selling bath and bodywork products, homemade jams and cheeses, and beautifully crafted candles.
Open Sundays 8 AM - 2 PM through the end of October. Theres so much to do at Wicker Park Farmers Market no weekend is ever the same. With pilates, yoga, and meditation classes offered, it's the perfect place to bring a friend for a workout and get your grocery shopping done in one trip.
Open Tuesdays 7 AM - 2 PM through October 31. In an effort to build community and increase philanthropic efforts, SOAR hosts a weekly famers market full of baked goods, ready to eat meals, and seasonal produce.
Nestled in the heart of Glenwood, the Glenwood Farmers Market stands out with its charming, tree-lined setting and a delightful fusion of urban and rural vibes. Here, you can experience the best of both worlds as you shop for farm-fresh produce, artisanal creations, and unique culinary delights while enjoying the picturesque backdrop of the city's bustling streets and the serene beauty of nature.
Not only does Oak Park Farmers Market provide excellent produce, they also run fun activities like the annual pie bake-off and and reserving tables for bake sales. They also run a Seniors Market Nutrion Program, giving 50$ vouchers to market goers over 60. Donuts and coffee are often available for market patrons who arrive before noon!
Downtown Evanston Farmers Market celebrates the Evanston community by providing programs like The Spud Club, which runs educational activities for kids 2-14 years old, as well as the Home Grown Artist program which displays and sells Evanston artist's work.
Austing Town Hall City Market goes above and beyond supporting the local economy through the market by keeping spending in the community. The market and adjecent programs like cooking demonstrations, kids corner, live music, massage therapist, and a community resource table make each weekend a must visit event.
Celebrating their 28th year, the Batavia Farmers Market with over 50+ vendors, live music, educational activities for kids, and great local eats.
Downtown Downers Grove Market aims to improve local food insecurity and support local sustainable agriculture while targeting equitable access to seasonal produce. Hosted by the YMCA, they have over 60 vendors selling seasonal produce and incredible homemade meals.
Elmhurst Farmers Market has over 30 vendors in addition to the flex booths that change every week, with participants like Elmhurst History Museum and A Taste of Michigan Cherries. They aim to work sustianably, and practice this mission by running engagement programs with reusable bags as a fun reward!
Garfield Park Neighborhood Market is a unique farmers market selling "hyper-local" foods grown at an urban farm. Vendors sell value-added products made from this produce. GPNM's missions value diversity, as 68% of their vendors identify as people of color.
Rain or Snow, the Lincoln Square Farmers Market is open for vendors to tell seasonal produce and so much more. During the summer, the LSFM celebrates local artists with their "Makers at the Market" every Thursday, June - August.
Naperville Farmers Maket knows how to celebrate any kind of occasion, from Fall Fest to Corn Fest!
Uptown Farmers Market wants to make local food accessible. They make this dream a reality by matching SNAP purchases of local produce and have a weekly raffle for a 25$ market voucher.
Saturdays from 10 AM - 2 PM through October. Englewood Village Farmers Market offers fresh produce, food and goods from local farmers and Black businesses, resources, music and fun for all ages.