Right here in our state capital we are lucky enough to have one of the biggest farmers markets in the country featuring vendors whose quality has been nationally recognized. Since long before there was any sort of “movement” about the food we eat, the folks in and around Madison have been meeting farmers face-to-face and purchasing some of the freshest produce, cheese, fish and meat that can be found anywhere. With its proximity to both a city population and the urban farms, Madison is the perfect location. You have to make plans to visit this gigantic farmers’ market in Wisconsin.

Stretching around all four sides of Madison’s Capitol Square, the Dane County Farmer’s Market (DCFM) is reported to be the largest producer-only farmers’ market in the country.

Facebook/DaneCoFM

All items are produced by the members behind the tables. No resale allowed!

Facebook/DaneCoFM

The market takes place in the shadow of the State Capitol Building and brings in a mix of student and local shoppers, as well as those who make a day of visiting the market. The DCFM is perfectly located in Madison, close to the population but also near to the producers.

Facebook/DaneCoFM

The DCFM consists of about 300 members and there’s a five-year waiting list to be able to join.

Facebook/DaneCoFM

On any given Saturday there are more than 160 vendors that line the streets to sell their wares.

Facebook/DaneCoFM

In addition to the market, around the square you’ll find arts and crafts vendors and street performers as well as food carts and trucks. Inside the Capitol you’ll find nonprofit, political, and public information booths.

Facebook/DaneCoFM

According to the DCFM, their producers regularly receive national and international recognition for the quality of their products.

Yelp/John P

Knowing where your food comes from and eating farm-to-table produce is thought of as a trendy movement, but some say the local food movement was born at this market because of the “regulars”: quality-conscious chefs who come by to shop for their staple products.

Facebook/DaneCoFM

Come prepared to walk, and bring plenty of extra hands to carry your purchases. At the market you’ll find everything from seasonal, farm-fresh vegetables to fresh cut herbs and flowers. In early spring, come buy starter plants to get your own garden going.

Facebook/DaneCoFM

Stella’s hot cheese bread is a staple of the DCFM and you’ll smell it before you see it. The line is usually a pretty good indicator.

Yelp/Meghan

In addition to produce, you’ll find locally-sourced baked goods, cheese, fish, meat and more sold to you directly from the producers. Some of the best small-business products are only publicly sold at the market.

Facebook/DaneCoFM

Definitely come to stock up your fridge, but also come to take in the sights and sounds of a Saturday in Madison as students mix with suburbanites and city folks mix with the farmers. The colors are bright and beautiful and if you’re lucky, they’ll let you take a sample.

Facebook/DaneCoFM

It wouldn’t be Wisconsin without plenty of cheese, so save your breakfast or lunch plans until after you’ve sampled your way around the square.

Yelp/Grant S

The market sets up around the square from in mid spring and lasts until winter. They also run a Wednesday market on the 200 Block of MLK JR, Blvd.

Yelp/Rachel L

In the winter, the market moves into Monona Terrace, and after the new year it’s at the Madison Senior Center on Mifflin Street. No matter the season, you have no excuse not to visit!

Facebook/DaneCoFM For the latest information, visit the official website for Dane County Farmers’ Market.

 

Facebook/DaneCoFM

Yelp/John P

Yelp/Meghan

Yelp/Grant S

Yelp/Rachel L

For the latest information, visit the official website for Dane County Farmers’ Market.

Have you ever been to this gigantic farmers’ market in Wisconsin? If so, we want to hear all about your shopping trip! Share your thoughts with us in the comments below. And if you know another amazing place to go shopping in Wisconsin, nominate it for a chance to be featured.

Looking for more farmer’s markets in Wisconsin? Check out our previous article, These Incredible Farmers Markets In Wisconsin Are Full Of Fresh Goods.

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article.

Address: Dane County Farmers’ Market, 2 E Main St, Madison, WI 53703, USA

The OIYS Visitor Center

farmers’ market in Wisconsin August 09, 2020 Elisa Regulski What are the best places to go shopping in Wisconsin? There are so many exciting places to go shopping in Wisconsin. If you want to take home one-of-a-kind treasures, pay a visit to Antique Emporium in Eau Claire. You could spend an entire afternoon at this three-story thrift store! They have everything from antiques to fine art to old books. Whether you’re shopping for yourself or a friend, you’re certain to have an exciting adventure at this unique place. What are the best farmers’ markets in Wisconsin? Who doesn’t love a good farmers’ market? Really, we are so lucky to live in a state with so many exciting outdoor shops. The Eagle River Farmers’ Market, Beloit Farmers’ Market, and West Bend Farmers’ Market are just the beginning. If you need some more ideas, check out our list of the best farmers’ markets in Wisconsin! What are the best diners in Wisconsin? Nothing beats eating inside a charming diner, and they’re worth going out of your way for. Take a road trip to Delta Diner in Bayfield County. Here, you’ll find some of the most mouthwatering comfort food meals in the whole state. Chow down on epic sandwiches, juicy burgers, and amazing omelettes. You’ll savor each and every bite. For more tasty eats, visit Frank’s Diner in Kenosha. This lunch car joint is known for whipping up an amazing breakfast. Bring your wallet with you! Though they have affordable prices, Frank’s Diner is a cash-only establishment.

The OIYS Visitor Center

farmers’ market in Wisconsin

August 09, 2020

Elisa Regulski

What are the best places to go shopping in Wisconsin? There are so many exciting places to go shopping in Wisconsin. If you want to take home one-of-a-kind treasures, pay a visit to Antique Emporium in Eau Claire. You could spend an entire afternoon at this three-story thrift store! They have everything from antiques to fine art to old books. Whether you’re shopping for yourself or a friend, you’re certain to have an exciting adventure at this unique place. What are the best farmers’ markets in Wisconsin? Who doesn’t love a good farmers’ market? Really, we are so lucky to live in a state with so many exciting outdoor shops. The Eagle River Farmers’ Market, Beloit Farmers’ Market, and West Bend Farmers’ Market are just the beginning. If you need some more ideas, check out our list of the best farmers’ markets in Wisconsin! What are the best diners in Wisconsin? Nothing beats eating inside a charming diner, and they’re worth going out of your way for. Take a road trip to Delta Diner in Bayfield County. Here, you’ll find some of the most mouthwatering comfort food meals in the whole state. Chow down on epic sandwiches, juicy burgers, and amazing omelettes. You’ll savor each and every bite. For more tasty eats, visit Frank’s Diner in Kenosha. This lunch car joint is known for whipping up an amazing breakfast. Bring your wallet with you! Though they have affordable prices, Frank’s Diner is a cash-only establishment.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

There are so many exciting places to go shopping in Wisconsin. If you want to take home one-of-a-kind treasures, pay a visit to Antique Emporium in Eau Claire. You could spend an entire afternoon at this three-story thrift store! They have everything from antiques to fine art to old books. Whether you’re shopping for yourself or a friend, you’re certain to have an exciting adventure at this unique place.

What are the best farmers’ markets in Wisconsin?

Who doesn’t love a good farmers’ market? Really, we are so lucky to live in a state with so many exciting outdoor shops. The Eagle River Farmers’ Market, Beloit Farmers’ Market, and West Bend Farmers’ Market are just the beginning. If you need some more ideas, check out our list of the best farmers’ markets in Wisconsin!

What are the best diners in Wisconsin?

Nothing beats eating inside a charming diner, and they’re worth going out of your way for. Take a road trip to Delta Diner in Bayfield County. Here, you’ll find some of the most mouthwatering comfort food meals in the whole state. Chow down on epic sandwiches, juicy burgers, and amazing omelettes. You’ll savor each and every bite. For more tasty eats, visit Frank’s Diner in Kenosha. This lunch car joint is known for whipping up an amazing breakfast. Bring your wallet with you! Though they have affordable prices, Frank’s Diner is a cash-only establishment.