
Bloomington Community Farmers' Market
A vibrant community hub offering fresh produce, artisan goods, and local flavors every Saturday.

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Bloomington Community Farmers' Market
Best Time
Peak freshness & variety

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A vibrant community hub offering fresh produce, artisan goods, and local flavors every Saturday.
"Fantastic! We bought some fresh produce, baked goods and other products. Everything was fresh, wholesome and delicious!"

🎯 Arrive Early for Best Buys
Popular items like fresh produce and baked goods sell out fast! Get there right at opening for the widest selection.
💰 Bring Cash & Reusable Bags
While some vendors accept cards, cash is king. Reusable bags are a must for your haul!

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.7 · 651 reviews
Type
Market
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Fresh Produce Galore
Various produce stalls
Stock up on vibrant fruits, vegetables, and herbs, often fresher and more affordable than grocery stores.

Artisan Baked Goods
Bakery vendor booths
Indulge in delicious sourdough, cookies, pies, and breads from local bakers. Don't miss Red Wagon Bakery!

Local Crafts & Flowers
Artisan vendor booths
Discover unique handmade crafts, charming trinkets, and stunning floral arrangements.
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Insider Tips
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🎯 Arrive Early for Best Buys
Popular items like fresh produce and baked goods sell out fast! Get there right at opening for the widest selection.
💰 Bring Cash & Reusable Bags
While some vendors accept cards, cash is king. Reusable bags are a must for your haul!
🚶♀️ Explore the Layout
The market layout can be a bit spread out. Take your time to discover all the vendors, especially those on the sides.
😋 Sample Before You Buy
Many vendors offer free samples of their delicious products, from bread to produce.
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from all over the internet
🎯 Arrive Early for Best Buys
Popular items like fresh produce and baked goods sell out fast! Get there right at opening for the widest selection.
💰 Bring Cash & Reusable Bags
While some vendors accept cards, cash is king. Reusable bags are a must for your haul!
🚶♀️ Explore the Layout
The market layout can be a bit spread out. Take your time to discover all the vendors, especially those on the sides.
😋 Sample Before You Buy
Many vendors offer free samples of their delicious products, from bread to produce.
👨👩👧 Kid-Friendly Fun
The market is a great outing for families. Look for youth vendors selling crafts and treats!
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market for its fresh produce, delicious baked goods, and friendly vendors. Many appreciate the community atmosphere and the opportunity to support local businesses. Some note the market's layout could be more intuitive, and a few found certain items pricier than expected, but the overall experience is highly recommended.
"Went to the Bloomington Community Farmer's Market on a Saturday morning and it was fantastic! We bought some fresh produce, baked goods and other products. Everything was fresh, wholesome and delicious! The vendors were very nice and easy to interact with. I highly recommend a visit to this great farmer's market right in Bloomington!"
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"I thought it was going to be bigger but there was only a small stands and I’m wasn’t so lucky I guess:( I brought couple staffs (sourdough bread, onions, chili plants, honeys, coffee and stuffs and also paid $16 for 5 tomatoes 😂) but it’s about experience!"
Mirah Wills
"First time going to this farmers market on Sept 2nd at 10:30am. There are a TON of vendors. Honestly, the layout doesn't really work to make sure you see all vendors. There were a couple of vendors on the sides of the market and back 3rd row that had no customers near it. The awning seems great for vendors (instead of a tent, but the majority of them were still in the sun). Plenty of customers! I found parking on the street nearby.
Plenty of fruits, vegetables, flowers, honey, cheese, meats, bread, jam and syrup, etc. I chose a flower bunch, cheese curds, sourdough bread, jam, watermelon, peppers, lettuce, a massive onion, etc.
They continue at this location through October. Then, they switch to the winter market location through March."
Abigail F
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The market is located at City Hall, 401 N Morton St. Street parking is usually available nearby.
Yes, street parking is generally available around the market area.
Information on public transport routes to City Hall can be found on the local transit authority's website. Check for routes that stop near N Morton St.
The market is generally accessible, but the layout can be a bit uneven in places. Strollers are common, as noted by parents.
Biking is a great option! There are usually bike racks available near the market area. Check local bike maps for routes.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, admission to the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market is free. You only pay for the items you purchase from vendors.
The market is open every Saturday from 8:00 AM to 12:30 PM.
The market typically runs through October at the City Hall location, then switches to a winter market location until March.
No advance booking is required. It's a walk-in market, so just show up during operating hours.
Yes, the market sometimes hosts special events like 'Youth Day,' featuring young entrepreneurs.
🎫 🛍️ Shopping & Vendors
You'll find a wide variety including fresh produce, baked goods, meats, cheeses, honey, flowers, artisanal crafts, and more.
Yes, many vendors offer gluten-free baked goods and other food items.
Absolutely! You can find local farms selling fresh meats and artisanal cheese curds.
Locals rave about Red Wagon Bakery for baked goods and McCullough's Sweet Corn. The 'onion lady' is also a local favorite for her sweet demeanor.
Some vendors do accept credit cards, but it's always best to have cash on hand as not all do.
📸 📸 Photography
Yes, taking photos is generally welcome, especially to capture the vibrant atmosphere and products. Tagging vendors is appreciated!
The colorful produce displays, artisan craft booths, and lively crowds offer great photo opportunities.
There are no specific restrictions mentioned, but always be mindful of vendors and shoppers' privacy. Ask permission if focusing on individuals.
Absolutely! Many creators share their market experiences, hauls, and vendor spotlights.
Vibrant, close-up shots of produce and food, as well as wider shots capturing the bustling market atmosphere, are popular.



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