Cudahy Farmers Market
A small Tuesday market right in front of Cudahy City Hall, run by the city. No flashy social presence, but it quietly accepts every benefit program going — SNAP, EBT, WIC, Senior vouchers, and WI Community Cash.
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A small Tuesday market right in front of Cudahy City Hall, run by the city. No flashy social presence, but it quietly accepts every benefit program going — SNAP, EBT, WIC, Senior vouchers, and WI Community Cash.

The region's only major Tuesday market, and a strong one — 80-plus vendors (it sold out in 2025), a new splash pad, storytime, and live music, all in Village Park along the river. If Tuesday's your day, this is the one.

One of the oldest markets in southeastern Wisconsin, in its 106th season, under a covered pavilion. Afternoon hours are the trick — produce is often picked the same day. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Note: no dogs allowed.

Find fresh produce and unique crafts in Milwaukee's lively Deer District.

The strongest food-assistance match in the region — EBT up to $60 and WIC up to $20 doubled — plus a rotating lineup of diverse food trucks. A Wednesday midday market worth the trip for the value alone.

A Wednesday-afternoon market on Grafton Common right along the Milwaukee River, near the Riveredge Nature Center's tree-climbing and river kayaking. Easy to combine with an outdoors afternoon.

A producer-only Wednesday-afternoon market in Field Park with 20-plus vendors and SNAP/EBT accepted. Everything's grown or made by the seller. Skips June 17.

A two-day market in Village Park — Wednesday afternoons and Sunday mornings — with a library-led storytime that makes it a genuine family stop. The Wednesday run starts earlier in the season than the Sunday one.

A small Wednesday-evening market hosted at Galilee Lutheran Church, timed for the after-work crowd. Low-key and local.

A small, all-volunteer Wednesday-evening market in a green park setting. Lower-key than the Saturday giants — more of a midweek date-night stroll than a big shop.

The largest urban market in Milwaukee and one of the oldest in the country, now in its 109th season. A diverse, Hmong-led grower base means produce you won't find elsewhere — more than 23 varieties of greens alone. Market Match doubles SNAP dollars up to $30 a day.

A Thursday-evening market built for dinner — bring a blanket, grab food, and catch the Market Music concert series from 5 to 7. More hangout than grocery run. Bucyrus Commons setting.

Explore local vendors, enjoy live music, and join activities at the Jackson Park Farmers Market.

Downtown Milwaukee's after-work market, moved to Thursdays in 2026 so it flows right into the Jazz in the Park crowd at 6pm. Grab dinner and produce, then stay for the music. Note it runs select Thursdays, so confirm the date before heading down.

Ranked Wisconsin's #1 farmers market four years running and a top-10 in the country in 2025 — about 100 vendors across 166 stalls on Main Street, with live entertainment and educational programs. The early 7:30 start rewards the punctual.

A 35-year Saturday institution with 100-plus Wisconsin vendors. The Frequent Shopper card pays you back — $5 in tokens after 12 visits — so it rewards regulars. Early-morning crowd.

A newer Mequon market (2025) at The Station at Foxtown, complete with a refurbished historic caboose, indoor restrooms, and easy parking. The same group runs an indoor butcher and coffeehouse on site, so it's a full morning.

A 70-plus-vendor Saturday market along the Fox River in downtown Waukesha, with a Family Entertainment Tent and modern conveniences — digital check-in, cards, Apple Pay, even crypto. A real downtown anchor.

A popular Tosa Saturday market with a strong kids' POP Club ($2 produce tokens), SNAP matched up to $60 a day, and a Maker's Market on the first Saturday of each month. Right by the Oak Leaf Trail. Closed July 4.

A producer-only North Shore market — everything's grown or made by the seller — with live music from 10 to noon, a monthly storytime, and dogs welcome. Same family crowd as nearby Shorewood.

A Lake Country Saturday market that pulls both weekenders and locals. Pair it with a stroll through downtown Delafield and the lakeside scene for an easy day trip from the city.

A 40-year Saturday tradition in downtown Oconomowoc, run by the chamber and a reliable Lake Country tourist draw. Worth folding into a day out west by the lakes.

A village-run Saturday market on the Germantown Village Hall grounds, with a solid local following (nearly 5,000 on Instagram). Straightforward, dependable, neighborhood-scaled.

A chamber-run Saturday market by the Hartford Rec Center and Schauer Arts Center on Rural Street. A dependable far-northwest option for Washington County.