Sundays from May to October (six market dates per year)
Maxwell Street Market in Chicago is the historic Sunday market at 800 S Desplaines, a Mexican-vendor-heavy continuation of the 1912 immigrant market, now running about six Sundays a year from May to October.
Tip: Arrive at 09:30 to beat the noon queue at the tortas counter. Cash is the rhythm; ATMs are at the south end.
Wed and Sat 07:00-13:00, May-October
Green City Market in Chicago is the city's largest sustainable farmers' market in Lincoln Park, on Clark Street, with 60 Illinois vendors from May through October.
Tip: Saturday is the bigger day; Wednesday is the quieter day to talk to producers. The Mick Klug peach stand is the July order.
Daily 07:00-21:00
Cermak Fresh Market in Pilsen is the long-running Hispanic grocery on West Cermak Road since 1978, with a deep produce floor, an in-house tortilleria and a hot deli with Mexican and Central American specialties.
Tip: Pick up a pound of carnitas, a dozen tortillas and a jar of the smoked-arbol salsa for the road; complete dinner under $15.
Sun 10:00-15:00, May-October
Logan Square Farmers Market in Chicago is the Sunday market at the Logan Boulevard eagle column, with 80 vendors from May to October and live music at the bandstand.
Tip: Hewn bread and Klug Farm peaches sell out by 11:00 in July. Arrive at 10:00 with a tote and cash for the small stands.
Wed 15:00-19:00, May-October
Andersonville Farmers Market in Chicago is the Wednesday-evening market on Berwyn, with 35 vendors, prepared-food trucks and a live-music stage May to October.
Tip: Aim for 17:30; cooler dinner crowd, vendors past the morning rush. The cheese-stand prosciutto-fig sandwich is the after-work plate.