Address: N Lincoln Ave &, W Leland Ave, Chicago, IL 60625, USA
Phone: +18728060685
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 7AM–12PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 3–7PM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Nickie C
Like someone said in another review a year ago, the pavement is TREACHEROUS, especially for anyone who has trouble walking. It is so bad that there are several signs warning people that it is poorly maintained. PETS are allowed which is unsanitary and bewildering that it isn't against a municipal code (as it is at farmers markets in the suburbs and in Michigan). If the pavement was fixed and pets were banned, I would give this 5 stars. I've been here twice on Tuesdays around 11:30 am. Both times there were no lines and it wasn't crowded. Plus the building to the north provided shade so it wasn't hot like in Andersonville. There is a large selection and good variety of products. I am very pleased that over half the vendors are actual farmers! As with anywhere you go: some prices were ridiculously high, most prices were reasonable (especially if you consider that fresh produce is far more nutritious than at grocery stores = you get what you pay for), and some items are a BARGAIN (e.g. farm fresh MUSHROOMS cost the same or less than any grocery store. Check out that farmer's RIVER VALLEY MARKET on Wilson @Wolcott). FREE PARKING is available 2+ blocks away on residential side streets, but check very carefully for "PERMIT ONLY" signs (e.g. don't park on Leland from 9-11am or on Eastwood from 9am-5pm). If you don't like plastic bags (that are free and not $0.07), then bring your own.
Dennis Connor
Great Sourdough bread bakery from Logan Square..
Wesley Krylowicz
It's a small market but they have everything you need.
Fabio Sorano
Always a great market. Curated vendors and a friendly shoppers.
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Hi, not sure, sorry. We're located in the Lincoln Square Neighborhood in Chicago.
Only the green city indoor market inside Peggy Notebart Nature museum is open in winter with seasonal produce, but summer markets do have melons with seeds. So does Tony's Fresh Market on Lincoln Ave at Berwyn.
I've found it at one stall the past couple weeks during the Thursday evening market.
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