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

fresh produce, meat & seafood, baked goods, plants & flowers, honey, fresh herbs, prepared foods, artisan goods, preserved goods, mushrooms, coffee & tea, maple products, soaps & body care
indoor & outdoor, park setting, organic vendors, WIC accepted, year-round
Thursdays, 4:00 – 7:00 PM
Inexpensive
The market operates on Thursdays from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM from June 6 through October 31, 2024. It also has farmstand hours on Saturdays and Sundays from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Additionally, there are special events such as Pay-What-You-Can Wednesdays and Decompression Sessions on select Fridays during the summer.
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, fresh and dried herbs, honey, maple products, mushrooms, prepared foods, non-poultry meats and products, and soap and body care products.
Yes, the market accepts WIC and features certified organic vendors.
The market is located at 2800 Johnson Street NE in Minneapolis, in the Northeast Market Garden across from the Hollywood Theater.
You can contact the market manager, Deborah Brister, by email at deborah@audubonneighborhood.org or by phone at 612-743-5943.
Dont miss this local gem sponsored by the Audubon Neighborhood Association! Seasonal farmers market is open Thursdays, June through September from 4:00 to 7:00pm. Get fresh vegetables from local growers including corn, flowers, beans, tomatoes, honey and plenty of herbs. Theres always a booth feat
I love the family farmers and their friendliness!! We have been going to this farmers market for three years and feel like all of their family. The power for produce for kids is such a great program! We get excited every week to get different produce and try it out at home!
Nice small growing farmers market close to the house. They sometimes have bands and music. Fresh locally grown produce.nnPerfect tomatoes for a Turkey Bacon BLT! Stop down on Thursdays after 4.
Although it’s not the largest farmers market, the Audubon Farmers Market has a nice selection of booths both selling goods and promoting neighborhood programs. There was a decent selection of really nice looking local produce. Other vendors sold goods such as honey, succulents, or spread awareness o
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