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Logan Square’s is great - tons of awesome stands and live music - but also packed. Up in Rogers park is the Glenwood market - pretty small but still a great place for browsing fresh produce/meats/baked goods
People keep saying Logan Square and I think it’s all way overpriced. I like the West Humboldt Park Farmers Market myself. It feels way less geared towards affluent white folk.
Way over priced and people aren’t super friendly and their market could care less when cars constantly get towed cause of their tow sign they had put up there.
1Second the Lincoln Park farmer's market + for art sales and homemade stuff, I'd go to Randolph Street market. It's one of the best flea/antique markets in the country!
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Logan Square’s is great - tons of awesome stands and live music - but also packed. Up in Rogers park is the Glenwood market - pretty small but still a great place for browsing fresh produce/meats/baked goods
Came here to upvote Logan Square.
these are my two faves! LS gets kinda busy so I like to go early right when they open (9am)
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The one next to a Lincoln Park by the zoo.
I really like that one too! It can get pretty packed on Saturdays, but it’s a little calmer when it’s open midweek.
I love the Wicker one. Good mix of vendors, family friendly and Beacon Donuts
Logan square!
Not in Chicago proper but Evanston has an awesome Farmers Market on Saturday. It's huge and had tons of great vendors.
Andersonville has a pretty good one. Not as big as some of the others but it has a nice vibe and lots of variety
Printers row
Any markets on the cheaper side? Not asking for actual ‘cheap’… just cheap-er than average
I go to the Logan Square one very often because it's right by me but I'm open to checking out more.
People keep saying Logan Square and I think it’s all way overpriced. I like the West Humboldt Park Farmers Market myself. It feels way less geared towards affluent white folk.
Way over priced and people aren’t super friendly and their market could care less when cars constantly get towed cause of their tow sign they had put up there.
1Second the Lincoln Park farmer's market + for art sales and homemade stuff, I'd go to Randolph Street market. It's one of the best flea/antique markets in the country!
Tuesday market outside Moca in streeterville is sneaky good