Englewood Farmers Market isn’t just a market; it’s a Thursday ritual for anyone who loves good food and community. Here you’ll find fresh breads, cheeses, pasta, soaps, candles, popcorn, plants, Filipino and Asian foods, Kosher challah, local honey, fresh citrus and juice, and the list just keeps growing.
One of the highlights? The dogs. People bring their pups, and it adds a whole extra layer of charm to the place.
That 9 a.m. start-time feels early, but there’s nothing like the quiet buzz of Englewood waking up, mingling with the scent of fresh coffee and baked goods. Come hungry, because the food’s irresistible. Grab something handmade, chat with a grower, and soak up the sunshine.
You’ll find the Farmers Market at Pioneer Plaza. Parking and traffic are easing up. If you haven’t been in a while, now’s the perfect time.
Did you know that the Englewood Farmers Market is the only non-profit market on the block? Every week, they bring in live music and host local nonprofits. They’re open Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., October through May, at 335 West Dearborn St., Englewood.
Open every Thursday until the end of May, so there’s plenty of time to stop by.


