Farmers Markets in Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, Illinois has 76 USDA-listed farmers markets. 6 accept SNAP/EBT ; 7 feature USDA-certified organic vendors. Each listing below shows the market name, accepted payment methods, and quick-reference badges for SNAP, EBT, organic, indoor venue, and CSA availability. Tap a market for full address, contact info, season, products sold, and an embedded map. Directory last rebuilt July 14, 2026.

Farmers markets in Chicago include Andersonville Farmers Market, Green City Market Lincoln Park and Green City Market West Loop. Across Chicago markets you'll commonly find baked goods, red/other non-poultry meat and products, eggs, honey, mushrooms and poultry/fowl meat and products. 2 markets operate year-round; the rest are seasonal, so check each listing's hours before visiting. Listing data is sourced from the USDA Local Food Portal.

Market hours vary — most farmers markets operate seasonally on specific days of the week. Check each market's detail page (or contact the market directly) before visiting to confirm today's hours.

Plant Chicago Farmers Market

Open: Outdoor: 2nd Saturday 11am–3pm (warmer months); Indoor (Feb–Apr): 2nd Saturday 10am–2pm at Southside Social

Frequently asked questions

How many farmers markets are in Chicago, Illinois?
Chicago has 76 farmers markets listed in the USDA Local Food Portal, of which 6 accept SNAP/EBT and 8 list certified-organic vendors. Each listing below carries its address, season, and details.
Which Chicago farmers markets accept SNAP/EBT?
6 of Chicago's 76 farmers markets accept SNAP/EBT benefits, per their USDA listings. Open each market below to confirm acceptance and any matching programs that stretch SNAP dollars on fresh produce.
What farmers markets are in Chicago, Illinois?
Chicago's farmers markets include Andersonville Farmers Market, Low-Line Market at Southport, Glenwood Sunday Market, plus 73 more. See the full list below with addresses, seasons, and SNAP/EBT details for each.