Waukesha Farmers’ Market is an annual event where vendors gather in an open-air to showcase their produce, products, and services. This year, the event will occur on Saturdays from May 1 to October 30, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
The Waukesha Farmers’ Market is situated in Historic Downtown Waukesha, between St. Paul and Madison, on the west side of the Fox River. It is located at 125 West Avenue de Saint-Paul.
The Waukesha Farmers’ Market, now in its almost 18th season, is a crucial resource for the community and the retailers that support it. The market developed into a place for residents to purchase reasonably priced Wisconsin-grown produce. It has also evolved into a meeting location and popular Saturday morning ritual for hundreds of people from around Southeastern Wisconsin.
Produce and Flowers
As with every market, it has vendors selling fresh vegetables and flowers. Schulte’s Greenhouses has one of these booths and sells annuals, perennials, veggies, herbs, and hanging baskets. Batzler’s Garden is an annual specialist, offering everything from hanging baskets to pre-potted pots. Listed below are some of the booths you may visit:
- Keene Organic
- Simon’s Gardens
- Lor Family Farm
- Chalet Nursery
Food Choices
A market would be incomplete without a variety of foods and delicacies. You may get handmade bread at Wild Flour Bakery, delicious soups at WISoup Co, and Wisconsin cheeses at Stamper Cheese Company. Apart from these booths, there are a few sellers you will surely love, including:
- Chona’s Filipino Food
- Anna Dee’s Fruit Drinks
- Jen’s Sweet Treats
- Twisted Bistro
Arts and Crafts
Additionally, the market has exhibitors that specialize in arts and crafts, such as Sue C. Creations. It provides doll clothing and accessories in sizes 14′′-16′′ and 18′′ for American girl dolls and Bitty Babies. The Mystical Silk is another merchant. It specializes in hand-painted silk in a variety of sizes, colors, and patterns. Among the many Arts & Crafts merchants are the following:
- Twisted Elephant Tie Dye
- Spencer’s Handcrafted
- Sharon’s Cloth Necklace
- Ken Reichert Paintings
Professional Services
What makes Waukesha Farmers’ Market worth visiting is the presence of professional services. Maggie Bringa Insurance Agency provides a diverse selection of insurance packages. Additionally, you may visit St. Joseph’s Medical Clinic for personal medical care and Stitchin’ Paws for pet care. Listed below are some suppliers that provide professional support and services:
- Waukesha County Foster Care Program
- Sun & Moon Massage
- Salveo Holistic Wellness
- Complete Family Dentistry
After-Visit Activity
A day at the Waukesha Farmers’ Market, or even a few hours, is a terrific way to spend time. It is worth sharing the pleasure of browsing the market’s many booths with family and friends and even encouraging them to accompany you on your next visit.
It is a great idea to visit Tofte’s Table after visiting the Waukesha Farmers’ Market. This family-owned restaurant aspires to provide a space where everybody may enjoy good dining at an affordable price in an intimate, calm atmosphere. It delivers subtle, contemporary renditions of classic American comfort food.
Tofte’s Table is the perfect venue for making memorable memories with those who are most important to you. Its menu is jam-packed with sharing fare. Whether you are here for a quick snack or a leisurely supper with friends, we’re here to serve you and look forward to making you feel at ease.
Make reservations at Tofte’s Table immediately. Reservations may be made online at resy.com or by phone after 4:00 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday at 262.408.5633.