Every spring I wait for this farmer's market to open. Go early for the best pickles for pickling, all the vegetables are picked daily and locally. We have some great soil, so you won't see these pickings at your standard grocery store. There is also a guy who sells corn and will sign to you. Just overall great visit. Don't bring your visa, cash n coin is best.
Come for the . . .freshest in seasonal producehear the "singing corn man"advice from real farmersspringtime planting ideasitalian sausages, grilling on the streetapple cider "popsicles""baker's dozen" corn dealsapples, oh the apples
Love the farmers market,great vendors,beautiful plants,fresh local vegetable and fruit.support your local farmers.
I have been going to the West Allis Farmer's Market since I was a little girl. Now 40+ years later I still enjoy going a few times a month to check out all of the booths and bring home tons of fresh farm grown fruits, vegetables, and beautiful flowers! Hope to be able to continue this tradition for many years to come.
Definitely worth a drive. The produce changes with the season so we got apples and root vegetables this time. We also got grilled bratwurst and italians from Rupena's for a quick lunch.
As green markets go this is the best one around Milwaukee and vicinity. Not the easiest place to find, and parking can be limited at times, that said its worth a visit. Variety of vegetables, flowers, seasonal fruits, honey and poultry is available on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 1-5 pm
A little bit of everything in a pavilion. I also like the fact that the market is in the afternoon. Parking could be better because this a very popular market and parking can be difficult. Try to go early to secure a parking spot.
My wife likes to go during the week and me on the weekend. I work days, the best is the winter time, its inside, last few years it was at West Allis state fair park, this year going to be at the Milwaukee domes, we like the domes so will see how it goes, anyway stop in friendly venders and always fresh food
The West Allis farmer's market during the peak of the summer has everything you need to make a fantastic salsa. It has an abundance of vegetables, flowers, and homemade edibles. My family looks forward to going every Saturday from Memorial Day weekend until October.
Tons of vendors, shop around to get best deals. You see local farmers and if you come every week, they remember you and give great volume pricing. You can find just about any fruit or veggie you are seeking