1South Shore Farmers’ Market
Live music, fresh local produce, and a steady stream of grab-and-go breakfast treats and prepared foods make this lakeside market a satisfying Saturday morning outing—arrive early to snag popular items like Rocket Baby's bread before they sell out, then claim a picnic table or blanket to watch the water while you eat.
Live music & entertainmentFresh local produce & baked goodsReady-to-eat food vendorsLake views & outdoor settingNearby playground & amenitiesSeasonal — typically spring through early fall
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2Waukesha Farmers Market
The sprawling setup here spans produce, baked goods, crafts, and prepared foods—plus a riverside walk along the Fox River makes it easy to turn a shopping trip into a full outing. Kids can sample breakfast or lunch from food vendors while browsing everything from dog treats to handmade soaps, giving every family member something to discover.
Fresh produceFood vendorsLocal craftsFamily-friendlyRiverside locationWide varietySeasonal — typically spring through early fall
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3Fondy’s Milwaukee Winter Farmers Market
The bright, sun-filled greenhouse at the Mitchell Street Domes offers a genuinely warm escape during Wisconsin winters, with local vendors selling everything from fresh produce and artisan breads to small-batch soaps, specialty mushrooms, and ready-to-sample foods—a lively community gathering spot where families can browse, taste, and discover new favorites without the cold.
Winter produce & local foodSamples & tastingsArtisan vendorsIndoor market experienceCommunity gatheringSeasonal — winter months
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4Tosa Farmers Market
The market draws crowds with abundant fresh produce, bakery items, coffee, and flowering plants alongside craft booths and food trucks—plus Saturday morning yoga classes in the park add an extra dimension to the outing. Families appreciate the no-dogs policy that keeps things calm and hygienic, and the surrounding shops and restaurants in the village make it easy to turn a market visit into a longer morning or early-afternoon adventure.
Fresh produce & local vendorsFood trucks & coffeeCraft boothsFamily-friendly atmosphereNearby dining & shoppingWebsite
5West Allis Farmers Market
The market swells with vendors on Saturday mornings, offering a robust selection of seasonal plants in spring and peak produce come mid-summer—plus food trucks, local honey, homemade jams, and a beer tent make it easy to turn a produce run into a family outing. Kids can browse flowers and herbs while you chat with longtime vendors and grab fresh coffee or a snack.
seasonal produce & plantsfood truckslocal vendorsaffordable pricescasual family strollSeasonal — typically spring through fall
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6Greenfield Farmers Market
Live music drifts through the market's spacious, easy-to-navigate square layout while your family browses knowledgeable vendors and grabs lunch from food trucks. The adjacent Konkel Park makes it simple to extend your visit with playtime after shopping, and leashed dogs are welcome to tag along.
Live musicFood trucksAdjacent playgroundPet-friendlyAccessible layoutWebsite
7Brookfield Farmers' Market
The wide, accessible layout makes it easy to stroll with kids and strollers while browsing vendors selling fresh produce, local baked goods, flowers, and prepared foods—plus live music and entertainment keep the energy lively throughout the day. Ample parking and smooth walking surfaces mean less stress getting there and more time enjoying seasonal finds like fresh veggies, homemade pasta, and the occasional special vendor offering.
fresh local producelive music & entertainmentfamily-friendly layoutbaked goods & prepared foodsaccessible & easy parkingWebsite
8Riverwest Farmers Market
The market stretches along a closed Pierce Street with a relaxed vibe and diverse vendor mix—expect fresh bread from Midnight Bake House, local honey, seasonal produce for preserving, and beyond-the-basics finds like pup treats and handmade soaps. It's a casual Sunday outing where families can graze through hot food options, chat with friendly vendors, and explore without the usual market rush.
artisan bread and local goodsdog-friendly browsingcasual family atmosphereprepared foods and snackshandmade and specialty itemsSeasonal — typically spring through early fall
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9Shorewood Farmers’ Market
The tree-lined paved walkway fills with vendors on Sunday mornings, offering everything from tree-ripe peaches and fresh eggs to artisan breads and grilled food—with a bonus: a grassy park and river access right alongside for picnicking and exploring after you shop. Bring the whole family (dogs welcome), enjoy live music, and plan an unhurried morning of browsing, snacking, and play without the weekday rush.
Fresh local produce & food vendorsScenic riverside locationLive music & relaxed Sunday vibeDog-friendlyPicnic-friendly groundsSeasonal — typically spring through early fall
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10Fox Point Farmers Market
Live music and shade seating make this Saturday morning market as much a gathering spot as a shopping destination, with over 20 vendors offering fresh produce, baked goods, prepared foods like tamales and soups, local cheeses, and flowers—arrive early, as popular items sell out quickly.
Live music entertainmentFresh local producePrepared foods and baked goodsFamily-friendly atmosphereSmall-batch artisan productsSeasonal — typically spring through early fall
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11Enderis Park Farmers Market
This intimate neighborhood market in a beautiful park offers locally grown vegetables, homemade baked goods, preserves, and crafts in a relaxed Sunday-morning setting—perfect for families who want to teach kids where food comes from without the crowds of larger markets. The walkable location and friendly community atmosphere make it an easy outing where you can pick up fresh produce for the week while browsing local makers' goods, including treats for both people and pets.
fresh local producehomemade baked goods & preservescommunity & relaxed vibewalkable neighborhood destinationlocal artisans & craftsWebsite
12Whitefish Bay Farmers Market
From fresh-baked challahs and cinnamon twists to seasonal produce, mushrooms, and homemade soups, this compact market packs impressive variety into Saturday mornings on the North Shore. Little ones can snack on kid-friendly baked goods while you browse flowers, apples, and discover new vendors each week—all at reasonable prices in a welcoming, community-focused atmosphere.
fresh produce & seasonal pickslocal baked goodskid-friendly snacksSaturday morning routinesmall but mighty selectionSeasonal — typically spring through early fall
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13Fondy Farmers Market
Open both Saturday and Sunday, Fondy Farmers Market offers an abundant selection of just-picked vegetables, fruits, and seasonal flowers with friendly vendors and reasonable prices. Families can browse a spacious, well-organized market to stock up on fresh local produce and meet the farmers growing their food—plus SNAP benefits are accepted here.
Fresh local produceWeekend hoursFamily-friendly vendorsSeasonal flowers and gourdsAccepts SNAP/food stampsWebsite
14Walker Square Farmers' Market
This intimate Tuesday and Thursday market draws mostly Hmong growers who bring genuinely fresh, locally grown produce and prepared foods like egg rolls—a tight-knit operation where you'll find seasonal vegetables picked that morning and direct access to the farmers themselves.
Fresh local produceHmong vendorsSeasonal vegetablesSmall and intimatePrepared foodsWebsite
15Menomonee Falls Farmers Market
The weekly gathering draws regulars who come back for fresh produce, local cheese curds, and artisan goods like handmade soaps—plus food trucks and seasonal flowers that make it feel like a community outing rather than a quick errand. The manageable size and accessible layout work well for families with younger kids or relatives who need a little extra room to move around.
Fresh local produceArtisan goods & craftsFood trucksFamily-friendly sizeWeekly community gatheringSeasonal — typically spring through early fall
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16New Berlin Farmers Market
The covered market hall and spacious grounds here host a mix of quality vendors—from produce growers and sod suppliers to craftspeople offering pottery and custom woodwork—all at prices that genuinely undercut big-box stores. Saturday mornings draw families back week after week for the friendly service, easy walkthrough layout, and the pleasant surprise of finding handmade goods and premium plants alongside fresh vegetables.
Fresh produce and plantsLocal artisans and craftsCovered shopping areaFamily-friendly vendorsGood valueWebsite
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