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
indoor & outdoor, park setting, organic vendors, SNAP/EBT accepted, WIC accepted, year-round
Saturdays, 7:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Inexpensive
The market is open on Saturdays from 7:30 AM to 12:00 PM during the summer months and from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM during the winter months. It is closed on all other days.
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, herbs, honey, juices and ciders, mushrooms, nursery stock, nuts, poultry and fowl products, prepared foods, other meats, soap and body care products, and wild harvested forest products.
Yes, the market accepts SNAP/EBT and WIC benefits to help make local food accessible to more community members.
Yes, the market has certified organic vendors offering organic products.
You can contact the market by phone at 928-713-1227 or visit their website at https://www.prescottfarmersmarket.org/ for additional details.
We LOVE going to farmers markets and the Prescott Farmers Market is top notch in our book! Between the variety of vendors, the fresh produce, some tasty homemade cinnamon rolls, and the compost drop-off that Im grateful to contribute to makes this one market everyone needs to frequent!
Enjoyed my first visit to the Prescott Farmer’s Market. Some farmers markets have mostly prepared foods and not enough fresh produce. That was not the case here. I found plenty of produce along with baked goods (including vegan and gluten free) goat milk soap, dates, tamales, samosas, kombucha, gras
Love the market and the community around it. PFM has a great variety of vendors and farmers.
We loved it! My kids also had a great time which was awesome. Making the cookie people (Shellis Sisters) our first stop probably helped. The cookies were huge, delicious, and came is a perfect variety of flavors. We also bought some micro greens, fresh arugala, okra, tomatoes from a couple differen
There are no reviews yet.