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    Walker Square Farmers Market

    4.0 (7 reviews)
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    Andy K.

    This market's a little different from others around town. There are around 20 Hmong farmers who are selling the standards along with some things I have not come across elsewhere: Green finger chiles, odd greens and corn with fungus (Huitlacoche). I've found that these vendors are very friendly and more willing to deal. I picked up a bag of summer squash for three bucks and the lady thru in a couple ears of corn (no fungi) too. Fresh flowers are a buck or two cheaper than other markets.

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    South Shore Farmers Market

    South Shore Farmers Market

    4.8
    (48 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    $$

    I need to start this off by saying what gets me to the farmers market is breakfast. I am absolutely…read moreobsessed with the breakfast pizza from Cedar Teeth pizza. I get there right at 8am and beeline to that stand. They give you a pager while you wait which gives me time to do a lap or two around the market. I have purchased beets, potatoes, zucchini and cherries this season but it's not something I get every market like the pizza. There are other great food vendors there too like the National Cafe and Press Waffles. Only a few more markets left for the season!

    This market is my Saturday morning tradition from June through October. Each week, I get to see…read moreneighbors and friends, babies, dogs, the curious, and the connoisseur -- all jostling, joking, greeting, and scouting. Good food, options abound for those who want breakfast, brunch, or lunch. My weekly purchases are driven by the season, the hard-working vendors, and my fellow shoppers. From berries and lettuce in the spring to squash and kale in the fall, this market never fails me. I do notice that some days I come with the solid shopping list in mind, only to be inspired by the fresh produce to change my weekly menus. Yesterday I got fresh eggs, aged cheese, radishes, green beans, mushrooms, cauliflower, a brisket sandwich, Flowers, and other odds and ends. I'd also make a specific shout out to the Door County fruit vendor that never fails to bring a smile to my face.

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    Breakfast 'za from Cedar Teeth pizza
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    Pete's Fruit Market

    Pete's Fruit Market

    4.2
    (58 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $

    All the fruit and vegetables are amazingly priced and well worth the money great selection and the…read moreservice is excellent. The place is very nice, clean and very organized. Thanks for a great experience

    I recently stopped by Pete's Fruit Market for the first time after hearing about it. As soon as I…read morewalked in, I saw buckets of vegetables: peppers, tomatoes, squash, you name it. Most buckets seemed to be about 6-8 inches in diameter and prices ranged from $1 to $5. I only wish they offer smaller buckets instead of such a big bucket. It is hard to buy in bulk with smaller household and I don't like to freeze produce. I was curious about the quality of the produce, but I wasn't too impressed. For example, the apricots looked a little banged up--kind of like the "misfit" produce I've seen before. There was upbeat Mexican music playing, which gave the place a fun vibe, and the store itself isn't that big. A security guard was stationed outside. They had yellow-flesh watermelon at $0.99/lb, and giant seeded watermelons for $16 each--which felt pricey, especially since I had just come from Costco where I got a decent-sized watermelon for $6 (though admittedly smaller than the ones at Pete's). I also noticed mangoes going for $2 each, which again felt steep. I had been hoping to find some Mexican pastries, but nothing really stood out, and there weren't any prepared foods available. However, I saw they got a catering menu which I thought it might be good to have a food court selling those items. I was expecting something more like La Michoacana or Fiesta stores in Texas, but this wasn't it. In the end, I just picked up a few Mexican candies like Pulparindo and called it a day. I was a bit disappointed with the fruit selection, especially the lack of tropical options. On the plus side, they have a fairly large, gated parking lot, which is convenient. I'm glad I visited, but not sure I'll be rushing back anytime soon.

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    Bunch of delicious red grapes
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    East Town Market At Cathedral Square

    East Town Market At Cathedral Square

    4.2
    (9 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $

    I took a drive over after having breakfast in downtown Milwaukee to check the place out because I…read moredo like the summertime farmers markets but at 8:30 the vendors were not all there yet. I went over to another farmers market a few miles south to give them time to get rolling and I would return. I returned around 9:30 and to my amazement it didn't any bigger really but I walked around it and saw coffee stand, soap, two food stands, lots of flower, lots of leafy greens and root vegetables, jewelry, meat and cheese stand. I think maybe 25 stands at the max and absolute no fresh fruits at all. This was a pretty small farmers market with no fruits on my visit and I ended up leaving empty handed and I probably will not return because the Milwaukee area has a couple better farmers market options.

    This market is incredible! It is smaller than most other markets which is amazing-you aren't going…read moreto be fighting a massive crowd of people swarming everywhere. They offer a series of unique, reasonably priced vendors including but not limited to: Coffee, flowers, natural products, meat, produce, popsicles, granola, CBD oil, cheese, dog treats, bread and so many more. The location is great with plenty of parking and they also offer free yoga and Zumba every market as well which is incredible! And then you can catch some live music. This market is incredible-you should definitely stop by!

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    East Town Market At Cathedral Square
    East Town Market At Cathedral Square

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    Westown Farmer's Market

    Westown Farmer's Market

    4.0
    (9 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $

    I always enjoy stopping by the Westown Farmer's Market on my lunch breaks Wednesday afternoons in…read morethe summer. Whether you're looking for lunch itself, fresh produce, or canned goods, Westown has a solid variety. There are usually at least half a dozen food trucks lined up along the park, and other vendors if you want to purchase lunch at the market. There are another half dozen plus vendors for fresh produce, flowers, and other such things. For a lunchtime downtown weekday farmer's market, I would say there is a nice variety of seasonal vegetables usually available, and the prices are good. Other stands with baked goods and crafts are also present. If you have a half an hour to spare on your lunch break and you work downtown, I would recommend stopping by. Sometimes you'll even find live music.

    Cute farmer's market that is open on Wednesday and when we stopped in at lunch town, it was…read morehopping. Food trucks, food stands, tents full of fresh vegetables and fruits, a florist making bouquets to order and even a live band on the center gazebo stage. I had a clear plastic container of nachos loaded with chicken and sour cream and tomatoes and onions and even a couple jalapenos. Yummy. For dessert, I went with the fresh-made Nutella crepe but that was a little disappointing actually. A small spread of Nutella and then a big squeeze of chocolate sauce. The big handful of slivered almonds was good though. Really enjoyed the opportunity to get outside, get some fresh air and some sunshine. Not much for seating though unless you want grass stains on your butt.

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    Gouda Girls trick. Yum
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    Fingerling potatoes
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    West Allis Farmers Market

    West Allis Farmers Market

    4.4
    (71 reviews)
    3.6 mi
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    Stopped at the 8th annual Christkindlmarkt at the West Allis Farmers Market and had a wonderful…read moretime! This traditional European-style Christmas market features over 60 vendors, including artisan crafts, handmade gifts, and Wisconsin specialty foods. There were so many unique items to browse, from ornaments and décor to homemade treats. The food and drink options were fantastic -- local food trucks like EZ Tiki, Flip's Mini Donuts, Tots on the Street, and Milwaukee Pretzel Company, plus local beer, made it easy to snack while walking. The weather was decent, which made strolling through the market enjoyable, though it was definitely busy with lots of holiday shoppers. Live music and festive decorations added to the cheerful atmosphere. Parking was convenient with several nearby lots, and the layout made it easy to explore despite the crowds. A fun, lively holiday event -- perfect for shopping, enjoying seasonal treats, and getting into the Christmas spirit!

    PIf you have never been to this market I highly recommend checking it out during the week. There's…read moreplenty of parking on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If you are looking to spend less, but don't want to sacrifice quality check this space out. The produce is the best! The farmers are friendly and helpful. This is how I do the majority of my food shopping during the warmer seasons. *** Bring cash if you can and please remember that there are other people around so be mindful of others as well. :)

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