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, nuts, juices & ciders
outdoor, park setting, USDA certified organic, WIC accepted
Sundays, 9:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Low to moderate
The market is open on Sundays from 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM. It is closed on all other days of the week.
You can find a variety of products including fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, canned or preserved fruits and vegetables, coffee and tea, crafts and woodworking items, cut flowers, dairy products, dry beans, eggs, fish and seafood, fresh and dried herbs, grains and flour, honey, juices and non-alcoholic ciders, mushrooms, nuts, pet food, poultry and fowl products, prepared foods, other meats, soap and body care products, and tofu or other non-animal proteins.
Yes, the market accepts WIC benefits.
Yes, the market features certified organic vendors.
You can call them at 415-999-5635 or visit their website at www.ilovefarmersmarkets.org for more details.
A lot of nice produce but prices a bit higher than 6 weeks ago at our last visit probably because of the end of the season. Some great looking food and the lady that sells the baskets has wonderful baskets, in fact I bought one. I will definitely go back when I am in the area again.
Highly recommend this small, but wide variety market! In the afternoon live music started. There is the typical farm produce, but also many stands with other food to take home to cook as well as food to enjoy that is made to order. Cant make it to the Big East this week? No worries! You can grab be
This is a great market! I love sitting in the grass watching everybody enjoy the music, and each others company. We have made it Samosa Sunday! The Samosas are absolutely amazing! So packed with flavor and the sauces on top bring so much flavor!! The flowers are beautiful, fresh vegetables, pottery,
I walked through the Sebastopol Farmers Market this past Sunday and learned a few things as I looked over the local farmers labors of love. By purchasing produce from the farmers that grow it, you are strengthening the local economy. The farmers practice ecological stewardship and invest in their em
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