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Farmers Market!!

Our Products are available at Farmers Markets throughout the Chicagoland Area or CONTACT US!

CONTACT US
BUY A BOTTLE (8 oz only)

Farmers Market 
(Days, Locations, & Times)

Please contact us directly to place orders for 
*Quarter Mile Sauce Runnin' "HOT" hot sauce at:
NEW CONTACT/ORDER NUMBER

708-872-7373
Pre-Order to pick up locally: ​ 
Email us: bjdkk4@comcast.net  (Use "Contact Us" form to order)
Products can be picked up on Thursday's and Saturday's Market Days:

NEW MARKET ADDED!

SOUTH LOOP FARMERS MARKET-

OUTDOOR SEASON!
Location: 150 W. Roosevelt, Roosevelt Collection, downtown Chicago

(Spring and Summer outdoor market-2025-TBD)
Thursdays 4 pm to 8 pm (Rain or Shine)
(Quarter Mile Sauce will not be available on the following dates:TBD 
To visit website:

Click here Roosevelt Collection on Thursdays | Farmers Market (southloopfarmersmarket.com)
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61st STREET FARMERS MARKET-OUTDOOR SEASON
NOW OPEN!

6100 S Blackstone Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60637
(The Experimental Station at 61st and Dorchester, Chicago)
(773) 241-6044 / 61market.org
​January 8-April 12, 2025
(Spring and Summer outdoor market-
TBD)
 Saturdays from 9 am to 2 pm (Rain or Shine!)

(Quarter Mile Sauce will not be available on the following dates: TBD

To shop online with 61st Street Farmers Market Chicago:
Click here  experimentalstation.org/market
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PLANT CHICAGO FARMERS MARKET OUTDOOR SEASON!
4459 S. Marshfield Ave. Chicago IL 60609
(SE Corner of Davis Square Park)
Chicago, Illinois 60609
Spring & Summer 2025-TBD
Saturdays from 11 am to 3 pm (Rain or Shine!)
Quarter Mile Sauce will be available once a month on Saturdays:
TBD​
(One or more days may change without notice)
*Our products can also be purchased (retail) on site at the Plant Chicago stationhouse! 
kathleen@plantchicago.org-Program Manager-773.847.5523
Click here  Plant Chicago Online Farmers Market

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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits may be accepted at participating Farmers' Markets...

 Farmer's Market Season ... contact us directly!

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