The Northcenter Farmers Market is one of the oldest markets on the North Side of Chicago. Every Saturday, farmers and local merchants set up and offer their freshest fruits, vegetables, flowers, pastries and other handmade products for sale.
At our core, we are a community-focused market. From regular activities and family entertainment to collaborations with local businesses, to special events like Family Day and Halloween Trick-or-Treat, there’s always something new happening. We hope you visit soon!
Use your LINK card at the market and get up to $25 in Link Match vouchers for fruits and veggies, doubling your buying power! Visit the Northcenter Chamber tent to learn more.
VENDOR LIST!
Bailey's Farm to Home
Michigan co-op selling fruits, vegetables, flower bouquets, and more.
Hasmonek's Bakery
Pies, muffins, scones, cinnamon rolls, cakes, breads, and more. Learn More
Heartland Meats
Northeast Indiana Farmer selling premium, ethically-raised pork.
Irene's Finer Diner
Local restaurant selling bagels, bread, jam, hot sauce, and pancake mix. Learn More
La Provence Bakery
Handcrafted bread and croissants.
Light + Love Soaps
Sustainable, plant based soaps and bath products. Learn More
Liz Madsen Farms
Farming operation with over 40 years of experience selling fruits, vegetables, flowers, and more.
Mimi's on Lincoln
Premium breakfast sandwiches, bagel sandwiches, and pastries, made from scratch. Learn More
Sabor a México
Red, green, and specialty salsas, al pastor and pibil adobo, pickled onions and peppers.
Stamper Cheese Company
Local cheesemaker and smokehouse offering a variety of cheeses. Learn More
sweetbox.25
New small business offering handmade cookies with simple, quality ingredients. Learn More
Tamales Express
Authentic, Mexican style street food including tamales, tacos, corn, pastries, and aguas frescas. Learn More
With Love Baked Goods
Local cookie vendor with a variety of rotating flavors including gluten-free, dairy-free, nut-free and vegan options. Learn More
Yer's Cut Flowers
Flowers grown and harvested in Milwaukee without insecticides or fungicides. Learn More