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    5.0 (3 reviews)
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    Ravinia Farmers Market

    Ravinia Farmers Market

    4.3
    (6 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $$

    One of the most amazing places to buy super fresh, high quality veggies, eggs, grass fed meat,…read morebread, flowers, local honey, and the best berries you'll ever eat. Come and support these farmers!

    When it comes to farmer's markets I'm like Goldilocks. Some like Daley and Green City are great but…read moretoo big...a human ant farm. Some are like Lincoln Square and Muscatine are too small. This one, however, is just right! Cozy, welcoming, never crowded. And with a tidy collection of much needed selections. Duhviously there's the produce and flowers- the staples of every FM. And those are good. The variety of apples, tomatoes, and potatoes are stupendous. All the other seasonal stuff is the usual jive but the myriad Michigan berries are big and juicy. The flowers though not very plentiful in kinds, are very good quality and priced well. By that competitive for a FM on the NS and most the same price Sonora simple. Some tasty WI cheeses are sold. They also sell fresh and natural dog bones (bones for dogs) of different sizes (alas G is too small for the smallest) so you can get fido a treat. The highlights to this reviewer are the the soup and salad guy who only uses super high quality ingredients and employees people in need ( those in transition or differently abled) also the knife and blade sharpening guy! So warm, charming, and great prices. They know their stuff too! It's open from 7am to 1pm Wed from spring to fall. Don't be a grumpy old bear and stop on by!

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    Farmer Nick's incredible selection of farm-raised, local meats. Their grass fed, grass-finished ground beef is my go to buy.
    Farmer Nick's incredible selection of farm-raised, local meats. Their grass fed, grass-finished ground beef is my go to buy.
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    Dog Friendly- this dog is cute and has nice hair : )

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    Dog Friendly- this dog is cute and has nice hair : )
    Stade's Farm & Market

    Stade's Farm & Market

    4.2
    (153 reviews)
    27.4 mi
    $$

    Always wanted to go strawberry picking, but every year we miss the picking window…read more This year we finally went. Chose Stade's based on reviews, availability and location. It was great and would definitely go again! Pricing is fair. They require a $7 minimum per person. It wasn't a problem for us because we chose (2) 4 quart buckets. As of June 2026, 1 qt was $7, 2 qt $14 and 4 qt was $20. I feel their pricing is fair esp given the price of berries recently. They provide the buckets that you keep. You can either take a trolley, train (extra charge) or walk. The field wasn't too far about 10-15 min. We opted to walk both ways. The strawberry fields were pretty big. I highly recommend coming early in the day because it gets busy and the earlier you come, the bigger the berries. They stagger their plantings so it stretches the season longer. They also have lettuce, radishes, cilantro, raspberries and sugar snap peas this weekend. Everything except sugar snap peas were a separate charge. All of their pricing is on their website and their Facebook page has their availability for the day. Strollers and wagons are welcome, but no dogs. The market is worth checking out. They had meats, pies, gifts, donuts, drinks and some produce. I highly recommend the strawberry lemonade slushy. It was refreshing after a couple of hours in the sun. The strawberry donut was tasty, too. It was moist and tender and not terribly sweet. Will definitely be back next year for more strawberry picking. We may comeback for other pickings later this year.

    Stade's is such a fun place to visit with family and friends. We went for raspberry and apple…read morepicking and had an amazing time - it's such a great experience being out in the fields. They offer so many other fruits and vegetables to pick from too, so there's always something new to enjoy each season! The staff are friendly and helpful, and the prices are very reasonable considering how fresh and high-quality the produce is. Everything we picked tasted incredible - you can tell it's straight from the farm. We've made it a tradition to go every year, and it never disappoints. It's a wholesome, fun outing that's 100% worth it!

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    Heart-shaped strawberry
    Stade's Farm & Market
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    Buffalo Grove Farmers' Market

    Buffalo Grove Farmers' Market

    3.2
    (13 reviews)
    6.3 mi
    $$

    The husband and I decided to venture out to the farmer's market yesterday their second week of…read morebeing open for the season. They had all their usual vendors from fruit/veggie stands, meats, pet supplies, sweets, coffee, and other miscellaneous items from vendors. The moment we started pulling up to the farmer's market, I yelled out Toasty Cheese!! Yes, they were here for the first time I have seen at this event today. YAY!!! First stop was the pet supply vendor for some grain free treats for our pup. We purchase these treats on a frequent basis during farmer's market season. A very reasonable price of 5 dollars gives you three generous bags of different flavors and shapes of treats your fur baby will love! Next stop was Toasty Cheese food truck. How nice it was to not have to wait in a LONG line like at the food truck event in Schaumburg. I've been wanting to try their Hannah Banana dessert sandwich and although the item wasn't on the menu today the owner said he could make it for me. How nice was that?! The owner chatted with us and told us they may not do the food truck event again next month in Schaumburg due to the low turnout from the town of Schaumburg charging customers 5 dollars per person to just enter the event. We attend the Long Grove events for 5 dollars per person so it wouldn't be a problem for us to pay however it hits hard to the food truck business with lack of customers. My sandwich was served HOT and Fresh. This sandwich is deep fried filled with Nutella, banana, and marshmallow fluff. This sandwich was worth all the calories and other people at the event were coming up to me asking me what I was eating. A line was forming but nothing as crazy as the food truck event which was nice. While I was eating the Hannah Banana sandwich my husband went to purchase some veggies. He purchased red/green peppers for 3 for 2.00, green beans and broccoli were 2 for 5. A total of 7 dollars for all the veggies. Not a bad deal for the amount we got. We'll be going back to the farmer's market soon especially with Toasty Cheese appearing here!

    Nice market for sight seeing. Prices are double local stores. Bring lots of cash! found out I could…read morebuy 6 new knives for the price of sharpening 2.

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    Hannah Banana Sandwich: Nutella, marshmallow fluff, and banana
    Hannah Banana Sandwich: Nutella, marshmallow fluff, and banana
    Another view of the Hannah Banana sandwich!
    Another view of the Hannah Banana sandwich!
    Toasty Cheese food truck was here! YAY!'

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    Toasty Cheese food truck was here! YAY!'
    Amish Farmers

    Amish Farmers

    3.5
    (21 reviews)
    11.5 mi

    What a great selection of fresh, beautiful looking produce, farm fresh beans and legumes, packaged…read moreitems you can't find anywhere and an incredible deli. They also have fresh bread daily.

    Stumbled across this store after a UPS return of what else... an online order, maybe? Lol…read more.. So I love Amish products, they seem so legit and "farmers market" without the hipster markup, amirite? So this new place was initially very intriguing and unusual... I think this storefront used to be a pre-prepped meal kit place, like the home delivery stuff being sold now over socials... Anyway, the store seems more like a eastern euro (Polish?) Business reselling Amish items. Prices seem well below retail on the few items they carry but produce and such fresh items are only passable and look to have seen better days. Dairy, bread and canned goods are interesting. Due to lack of preservatives the daily baked bread seems to go stale by end of day, so I got the inexpensive French mini loaf tossed in for free. Was planning on Air fryer toasting that into crostini anyway... so score. The drop in a star was due to the iffy customer service. Older lady needs to down some sugar and not shoot dour looks at me, not the best impression on a new customer..., the other lady seemed friendlier but should probably chill on long convos in Polish while a customer is standing at the register to checkout. Might be back, next time I'm in the strip mall for curiosity... but Woodman's has Amish items too.

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    2.5 Dozen $8.59

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    2.5 Dozen $8.59
    Glencoe Farmers Market

    Glencoe Farmers Market

    2.7
    (3 reviews)
    5.2 mi
    $$

    I've lived in Glencoe for almost 5 months now and become more excited about living here on a daily…read morebasis. It's a small town, but I'm constantly impressed by my surroundings. For this reason I was psyched to check out the Glencoe Farmers Market on their very first day last weekend (it's continuing throughout the summer every Sat morning). I strolled my 6 month old to the metra station where the Farmers Market is located. I was sure to bring along my wallet to load up on fruits, veggies, baked goods, flowers and more. When I got there I was disappointed to see that the Glencoe Farmers Market consisted of 3 stands. I asked one of the women working the stands if there would be more added as the summer continued (afterall, it was the first day). She wasn't sure, but said probably not...and nicely recommended the Wilmette French Market if I'm looking for something larger. Nothing here excited me, but I wanted to support them so bought a box of peaches and made my way home. I have to admit that these were the best peaches I've had in a long time. Even my hating peach husband was a fan of them. And if I could get my 2 1/2 year old to actually eat a piece of fruit I think she'd like them too. I plan on heading back tomorrow and future Saturdays for some more peaches and possibly other produce as well. I still wish there was more of a variety, but am satisfied with the quality.

    Small but definitely functional. They sell what you would expect. Fresh flowers and produce and…read morealso baked goods. They also had a stand with honey products including candles that was very good. The cookies we had were excellent. I was very excited that I was able to get fresh cilantro. Not all the farmers markets have it.

    Deerfield Farmers Market - farmersmarket - Updated July 2026

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