Join us tomorrow and find some treasures for Mother’s Day plus other great seasonal & featured products!
Read MorePre-order Highlights for Jan. 9: Shop from this week's farmers and makers for quick and easy pick up this Saturday!
Read MoreThe final Mill City Market of the Season is Saturday! Don’t miss the Fresh Picks for Saturday - Info on the Winter Farmers Market and a recipe for Maple Squash Soup with Coconut & Apple Cider!! See you at the Saturday Market!
Read MoreThis recipe comes from our 2020 Mill City Market nutrition intern Olivia Jacobs as part of her Budget Shopping Series. Ingredients for this recipe are estimated to be $14.68 total and $3.67 to $4.89 per serving.
Read MoreMany of the Mill City Farmers Market's artists are online only for the season. Each week, find unique gifts, jewelry, apparel, kitchenware, and other handmade items from our curated selection of local artists.
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Read MoreMill City Farmers Market has expanded; we will have more vendors on Chicago Avenue next to our takeout food vendors. You can pre-order to be sure you have all the items you need. Enjoy this recipe for a summery smoothie by Chef Nettie Colón using Liberté Madagascar Vanilla Bean whole milk yogurt!
Read MoreMill City Farmers Market makes it easy and safe for you to shop this Saturday from 8-1, with 8-9 reserved for compromised shoppers. You’ll find it even better if you preorder for easy and efficient grocery shopping from the list of Fresh Picks for Saturday!
Read MoreYou can preorder and prepay for easy and efficient shopping this Saturday, May 16th, and/or your favorite vendors will be in-house and ready to share their bounty. Hours for immune-compromised shoppers only are 8-9. All shoppers are welcomed from 9-1. What's in season? Radishes Rhubarb Green onions Asparagus and so much more!
Read MoreThis recipe is by Serena Wolf from her cookbook The Dude Diet. Mill City Farmers Market will limit our upcoming indoor winter markets on Saturday the 18th to preorder pickups only. The State of Minnesota considers farmers markets essential grocery providers, and we plan to remain open to serve our community unless otherwise directed by officials.
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