Tuesday
1. Thiensville Village Market
JUNE 20-OCT. 10, 9 A.M.-2 P.M. | VILLAGE PARK, 251 ELM ST.
Take in a beautiful summer day shopping at over 70 vendors along the Milwaukee River. After you’ve bought your lunch, you can eat it at one of the many picnic tables in the park.
Wednesday
2. Menomonee Falls
JUNE 7-OCT. 11, 2 P.M.-6 P.M. | VILLAGE PARK, N87 W16749 GARFIELD DR.
Stop by for a wide selection of sweet treats, fresh meats and organic bath products. While you explore the vendor stands, you can enjoy a different live musical act every week.

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Thursday
3. Walker’s Point
JUNE 1-OCT. 19, 5-8 P.M. | ZÓCALO FOOD TRUCK PARK
Zócalo Food Park focuses on “diversity in food,” and the Walker’s Point Farmer’s Market is no exception. Some of the products sold include organic vegetables, gourmet donuts, and soy wax candles.
4. West Allis
MAY 6-NOV. 25, TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS NOON-6 P.M., SATURDAYS 1-6 P.M. | 6501 W. NATIONAL AVE.
In addition to a variety of local farmers selling fresh produce, the West Allis Market also offers food trucks and beverage stands for those looking for a bigger bite. The market’s later start means that farmers bring the freshest product possible to their stands.
5. Westown Day Market
BIWEEKLY JUNE 8-SEP. 21, 11 A.M.-2 P.M. | ZEIDLER UNION SQUARE, 301 W. MICHIGAN ST.
Formerly known as the Westown Farmer’s Market, this event is perfect for those looking for a full meal. Choose from a wide variety of lunch cuisine, including empanadas, Asian street food, falafel and more. Plus, specialty vendors provide cupcakes and ice pops.
Friday
6. Brewery District
JUNE 10-OCT. 28, 3-7 P.M. | PRESERVATION PARK, 925 W. JUNEAU AVE.
Check out the second annual Brewery District Market where you can find, you guessed it, beer from local breweries. In addition to refreshments, there’s a selection of handcrafted goods and fresh produce.
Saturday
7. Oak Creek
MAY 6-OCT. 21, 9 A.M.-1 P.M. | DREXEL TOWN SQUARE
Enjoy live music and a selection of over 50 local vendors at this market. For those looking to try something new, the Taste It Tent gives out free samples of a different fruit or vegetable every week.
8. South Shore
JUNE 17-OCT. 28, 8 A.M.-NOON | South Shore Park, 2900 SOUTH SHORE DR.
Get your fill of farm-grown produce and ready-to-eat food (including barbecue, pad thai and Serbian cuisine) all near Lake Michigan. South Shore Market celebrates their 25th anniversary this summer with an event on July 29 that will include cake and music.
9. Tosa
JUNE 3-OCT. 14, 8 A.M.-NOON | Hart Mills Parking Lot, 7720 HARWOOD AVE.
The Tosa Farmer’s Market believes that this event is “the best way to start your Saturday.” Vendors include vegan bakery, micro greens, and avocado toast. On the first Saturday of every month, the Maker’s Market features over 60 local artisans.
Sunday
10. Fondy
JULY 8-OCT. 29, 9 A.M.-2 P.M. | 220 W. FOND DU LAC AVE.
Milwaukee’s oldest market champions locally produced food and supports a healthy community. In addition to providing access to organic produce, Fondy has a program that makes farmland more accessible for small farmers.
11. Riverwest Gardener’s Market
JUNE 4-OCT. 29, 10 A.M.-3 P.M. | 2700 N. PIERCE STREET
Riverwest Market aims to make fresh and organic food accessible to everyone. You can expect to find the classics: organic produce and beautiful bouquets of flowers, plus an assortment of handcrafted jewelry, home products and apparel.
12. Shorewood
JUNE 18-OCT. 29, 9:30 A.M.-1 P.M. | ESTABROOK PARK, 4400 N. ESTABROOK DR.
You can find both new and old vendors, selling countless organic products, including organic cheese, mushrooms, kombucha and more. If you are looking for a meal, take home an acai bowl or authentic East African cuisine.
