Mt. Carmel Farmers Market – Market Street Mercantile
- Address : 219 N Market St Mount Carmel, IL 62863
- 618-262-4822

fresh produce, meat & seafood, dairy & eggs, baked goods, plants & flowers, honey, fresh herbs, prepared foods, artisan goods, preserved goods, mushrooms, coffee & tea, soaps & body care, wild harvested, nuts, juices & ciders
outdoor, park setting, USDA certified organic, SNAP/EBT accepted, WIC accepted
Sundays, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Low to moderate
Rail Yards Market is open on Sundays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM from May to October.
You can find fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, bedding plants, canned or preserved fruits and vegetables, coffee and tea, crafts and woodworking items, cut flowers, dairy products, dry beans, eggs, herbs, grains and flour, honey, juices and non-alcoholic ciders, mushrooms, nursery stock, nuts, pet food, poultry and fowl products, prepared foods, non-poultry meats, soap and body care products, and wild harvested forest products.
Yes, Rail Yards Market accepts SNAP/EBT and WIC benefits.
Yes, the market has certified organic vendors.
You can visit the About page on the Rail Yards Market website or follow their social media pages on Instagram and Facebook for the latest updates and information.
Came here to check it out and its a unique place to get fresh groceries and to try out some unique items. There is a lot of food trucks and unique foods to try. Its a old railyard and its a interesting place to walk around a piece of ABQ history. I recommend checking it out.
I went to an event here today sponsored by the City of Albuquerque Mayor’s Office. We met and ate in one of the partially restored buildings. After the event we got a tour of the Rail Yard buildings including the CNM Film Academy currently being restored and set to open in February’26. This is a mo
Lots of food vendors and other craft and jewelry type vendors here. Some allowed us to be interactive with their display. We only allowed ourselves 2 hours before they closed. We noticed a fair amount of other vendors outside that we did not get to.. next time were in town we will try to show up ea
This market is definetly bigger than Growers Market on Saturdays (same vendors + more). Lots more artisans here. There is ample covered space, which is always a great attraction for vendors to keep their merchandise away from the elements.nnThe paths around the buildings are paved.nnLoved seeing the
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