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, preserved goods, mushrooms, soaps & body care, wild harvested, nuts
outdoor, park setting, USDA certified organic, SNAP/EBT accepted, WIC accepted
Open Wednesday & Saturday
Low to moderate
The market offers a variety of products including fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, bedding plants, canned or preserved fruits and vegetables, cut flowers, dairy products, dry beans, eggs, fish and seafood, fresh and dried herbs, grains and flour, honey, mushrooms, nursery stock, nuts, poultry and fowl meat and products, prepared foods, non-poultry meats, soap and body care products, and wild harvested forest products.
The market is open on Wednesdays from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM and on Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. It is closed on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
Yes, the market accepts SNAP/EBT and WIC benefits to support local shoppers.
Yes, the market has certified organic vendors offering organic products.
The market operates from April to November, with markets held on Wednesdays and Saturdays during this period.
Super fun and lovely and pet friendly, will be back. I got lots of awesome things from local people, including a hand made crochet kitty, delicious kimchi and the best pickled garlic ever! My dog was BEAT after all the love he got while walking around. A genuinely wholesome experience.
This place is so lively and happening, it will change your mood instantly. All sorts of fresh foods are available here, from jams to meat! The whole atmosphere is so organic and authentic, feels like a carnival! The live performers are the cherry on top.
My family and I really enjoyed the Farmers Market! :) Unfortunately, we didnt arrive until the event was nearly over. :( I wish they were open until 2:00 that Saturday.
Amazing farmers market. The variety and quality of the produce, meat, cheese, fungi, berries was impressive. Especially unique are the grain guy from Junction City, the waterfowl eggs, and crepe stall. You will also find local crafts, a knife sharpening stall, and several musicians. Wonderful!
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