Enderis Park Farmers Market
The 2020 Season of the Enderis Park Farmers Market has been cancelled.
Please plan to join us next summer.

The Enderis Park Farmers Market, established in 2016, is an open-air market situated at Enderis Park in Milwaukee, a vibrant historic neighborhood on Milwaukee’s west side. The market is a project of the Enderis Park Neighborhood Association, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, in conjunction with the Milwaukee Public Schools Recreation Department.
The mission of the Enderis Park Farmers Market is to provide residents in the park’s surrounding neighborhoods with access to locally-grown fruits and vegetables while offering a point of connection between neighbors and their local growers and food producers.
Vendor Information
Our application for the 2020 season is now open! You can find the application and more information about being a vendor at our market in the link below:
2020 Enderis Park Farmers Market Application
Please direct any questions to Market co-chairs Susan Odegaard and Kim Wellhoefer at enderisparkfarmersmarket@gmail.com.
2019 Enderis Park Farmers Market vendors included:
fresh flowers, cucumber, tomatoes, parsnips, tomatillos, garlic, carrots, jicama, shallots, sweet corn, peppers, and other produce
Big Yellow Farmhouse Bakes:
breads and other baked goods
Chaeng Moua Farmer Market LLC:
onion, cucumber, cauliflower, zucchini, beet, bell pepper, tomato, spinach, and other produce
Delicious Bites:
cookies, cakes, cupcakes, pies, Rice Krispy treats
Future of Food Microgreens:
microgreens
Happy Destiny Farm:
eggs, homemade jams, chicken brats, whole chicken
Ma Cha Produce:
fresh flowers, raspberries, scallions, cilantro, and other produce
Miss Molly's Cafe and Pastry Shop:
cookies, pastries, coffee
Nou Thao:
fresh flowers, green beans, carrots, beets, lettuce, squash, tomato, pepper, potato, and other produce
Sandy’s Asian Gourmet:
fresh flowers and a variety of produce
That Salsa Lady:
gourmet salsas and tortilla chips – vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free, no preservatives or added sugars
Vang Sisters Hot Food:
variety of eggrolls, sesame balls, sweet purple rice, pork sausage
Wallah Mango Lassi:
healthy, refreshing, delicious fruit drinks
Xiong Family Market:
carrots, fingerling potatoes, onions, cucumbers, summer squash, garlic, spring salad mix, fresh flowers
Yogi's Pud'n:
pudding
2019 Season Sponsors
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I become a vendor at the Enderis Park Farmers Market?
Our application for the 2020 season is now open! Apply here.
Are you accepting art and craft vendors?
At this time, we are only accepting local produce and prepared food vendors at the Market.
Can I bring my dog to the market?
The Enderis Park Farmers Market is located at a public park that allows dogs, so yes, dogs are allowed at the market. We ask that you keep your dog on a leash and exercise caution when walking through the market near other dogs and small children. We want to welcome dogs to the Market, but we also want to avoid the kinds of issues that can arise when dogs are in a busy urban environment with many people and other animals.
I own a local business. How can I get involved with the market?
If you own a local business that is not food related but you would like to be involved, we offer sponsorship options that allow you to have a presence at the Market, subject to approval by the Enderis Park Neighborhood Association Board. For more information, contact enderisparkfarmersmarket@gmail.com.
Can my local nonprofit have a booth at the market?
Nonprofit organizations are allowed to have one free booth per season at the Market to share information with the market’s customers, subject to Board approval. For more information, contact
enderisparkfarmersmarket@gmail.com
Have a question that wasn’t answered here? Submit your questions enderisparkfarmersmarket@gmail.com.