Our community Famers Market. A good mix of fresh food vendors with veggies, fruits, eggs, farm raised chicken and beef, bakers, local honey and maple syrup. A good selection of food truck style vendors with coffee, waffles, crepes, breakfast sandwiches, smoked meats, Mexican fare, smoothies, pizza, Indian cuisine, hand made local pasta, ready-to-bake shepherds pies and pot pies, pastries, cookies and more. There’s typically a musical guest. Not an awful lot of seating but a small number of picnic tables. People do bring wagons, lawn chairs and blankets though. There’s a bike rack in the northeast corner if you want to ride your bike. Bathrooms are limited to the pavilion across the road, so not super convenient but cleaner than a typical porta-potty. There’s also a GREAT playground next to the pavilion and The Terrace beer garden on the lake side of the pavilion. Parking can be limited and takes a bit of circling the streets some days.
We Love the breads from Rocket Baby, but they often sell out fast, so get your breads early. We also love the Ultimate Breakfast Sandwich from National. It’s a bit pricier than others at the Market but it comes on a nice Ciabatta from Rocket Baby and has a delicious olive tapenade that we love.
The waffles are a sweet treat that never disappoints if you’re in the mood.
Most vendors accept cash and card. A few accept Venmo instead of cards and some only accept cash and the tokens which you can buy at the tent in the center of the Market near the tent where the band plays.
We LOVE our South Shore...
Read moreNestled in the heart of nature's splendor, overlooking a serene lake that mirrors the azure of the sky, lies a culinary haven that promises an unparalleled gastronomic journey. Here, the air is rich with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, mingling with the subtle notes of butter and brown sugar from the succulent crepes that await your indulgence. The raclette sandwich, a masterpiece in itself, boasts a medley of flavors, from the piquant green onions to the delicate crunch of baby pickles, all enveloped in a melange of melted cheese that is nothing short of divine.
As you savor each bite, the soft melody of children's laughter and the rhythmic thump of their dancing feet in the nearby field serenade your senses. The music scene, a vibrant backdrop to this idyllic setting, adds a layer of joy and innocence to the already enchanting atmosphere. It's a symphony of flavors, sights, and sounds that paints a picture of pure bliss, a testament to the simple pleasures that life has to offer.
So, come, immerse yourself in this haven of flavors and joy. Let the succulent crepes, the aromatic coffee, and the playful music transport you to a world where happiness is found in the...
Read moreBeautiful views!! First time coming here, there were less vendors than I am accustomed to at other markets but the views of the lake and downtown make up for it. Still a ton of veggies, crafts and ready to eat foods. Nice that there’s a restroom right across the street. Definitely a nice relaxing way to spend a Saturday morning. I showed up kind of late (11am, market ends at noon, and there were a lot of sold out items from many vendors, so show up early) next time I’ll be earlier. Prices were better than I expected on the ready to eat foods. I’ve been to the Kenosha farmers market and the prices here were much better. $5 for an empanada vs $9 in Kenosha. I’ll be...
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