
Brookfield Farmers Market
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.
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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.

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 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 producer-only Saturday market at New Berlin City Center — no reselling, so it's all local growers and makers. WIC FMNP accepted. Chamber-organized and steady.

A 30-year-plus Saturday tradition set in Greendale's storybook historic downtown, with 60-plus vendors. SNAP/EBT came on board in 2025. The setting alone is worth the trip.

Bay View's big lakefront Saturday market, drawing around 3,750 people on a good morning. Dogs are welcome, there's live music, and the Lake Michigan backdrop makes it a destination, not just an errand. Now in its 28th season.

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

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 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.

Arguably the best-set market in the region — producer-only, with a lakefront marina view down Main Street. Voted Ozaukee County's best in 2025. Worth the drive north just for the scenery.

A Best-of-MKE finalist set in Drexel Town Square, with a splash pad right there for the kids and a Sprouts program to get them shopping. Special days like the Salsa Showdown and Honeybee Day make it a destination. Closed July 4.

A young nonprofit market (started 2024) in the Richfield Nature & Historical Park — small, growing, and set in a genuinely pretty spot. Note the official site is the .org; a similarly named .com is unaffiliated.
The Saturday market on Silver Spring is the main event, but the season also includes a few Friday night markets and Tasty Tuesday pop-ups. SNAP, WIC, and Market Match up to $30. Easy walkable village setting.
A summer Saturday at Lynden devoted to family art-making and a craft market, July 18, 11am–4pm. Part of the HOME World Refugee Day series celebrating Milwaukee's refugee communities. Free and family-friendly.

M.M.M. Fest at Discovery World Pavilion — local artisans and fun for all ages!

Back since 2025 after a five-year hiatus, this near-south-side market runs trilingual — English, Spanish, and Hmong — and leans on Hmong family farmers. A genuine reflection of the neighborhood around it.
NEWaukee's downtown Night Market — 100+ vendors and multiple music stages on Wisconsin Avenue. Four nights only.

A short-run market — just four Saturdays in August (the 1st, 8th, 15th, and 22nd). Church-organized and modest, drawing around 1,000 over the run. For bigger Cedarburg-area shopping, nearby Thiensville is the larger option.

414Flea is Milwaukee's go-to market for vintage and handmade treasures. With over 40 vendors, it's a treasure trove for unique finds. Held at Zócalo Food Park, you can enjoy browsing while sipping on a drink and listening to live DJ sets. Arrive early for the best picks and enjoy the lively atmosphere.

Join us for the M.M.M. DAY Pop-Up at Milwaukee Makers Marketplace — local artisans and fun vibes!