La Grange, IL — May 15, 2025 — The La Grange Business Association (LGBA) is excited to welcome the community back to the La Grange Farmers Market for the 2025 season, beginning Thursday, May 22. The market runs every Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. through October 30 and is conveniently located in front of La Grange Village Hall at 53 S. La Grange Road. Free parking is available nearby. 

Now in its 29th season, the Farmers Market continues to grow as a local destination for fresh, seasonal goods and artisan products. With a curated mix of regional farmers, specialty food vendors, and small businesses, the market offers something new every week. 

“The Farmers Market is just the beginning of what visitors discover in La Grange,” said Dan Mulka, Executive Director of the La Grange Business Association. “They may come for fresh produce or local honey, but they stay for the boutique shopping, chef-driven restaurants, and welcoming atmosphere that make our downtown a destination.”

Featured vendors for 2025: 

  • Apothecarri and Teas – Tea blends and more
  • Aracely’s Bakery – Tamales, muffins, baked goods
  • Banter Marketplace – Sourdough brioche, ciabatta, cocaccia, savory buns, biscuits, galettes, scones, monkey bread, muffins
  • Barry’s Berries – Fruits and vegetables
  • BOA Acai – Organic acai bowls
  • Botanical Honey Farm – Raw honey, honey sticks, honey drops, comb honey, creamed honey, beeswax wraps, natural beeswax candles
  • Boyce Chiropractic
  • ButterCrumb Bakery – Sourdough, challah, cinnamon raisin, English muffins, focaccia, multigrain, light and marble rye, pretzel twists
  • The Cheese People – Cheese
  • Chef Heatley’s Hot Peppers – Chef-created artisan hot sauces
  • Chicago Green Chile Co. – Green Chile topping sauces, pasta sauce, queso, Alfredo sauce, salsa
  • The Daly Bagel – Craft east-coast style bagels with a Midwest twist
  • Elena’s Cucina – Variety of focaccia breads, lemon cookies, biscotti
  • Fig and Date – Natural Power Bites with Fig, Date, and more
  • Gandi the Juice Guru – Fresh juices and hibiscus tea
  • Get Sharp – Knife sharpening services
  • Gigawatt Coffee Roasters – Freshly air-roasted whole bean and ground coffee; hot brewed coffee, iced coffee, nitro cold brew
  • Grumpy Gaucho – Baked Empanadas, Sandwiches, Choripan, Chimichurri, Churros & more.
  • GP Italiano – Breakfast and Lunch Pizza
  • Hook Point Fisheries – Wild Alaskan Sockeye Salmon
  • Island Soapies – Handmade natural soaps, essential oils, aromatherapy oil diffusers, necklace & bracelet essential oil diffusers, natural care & wellness products
  • Jake’s Country Meats – Pork, chicken, beef, lamb, turkey, fish, eggs, charcuterie meats, maple syrup, honey
  • Jimmy’s Bagels – Bagels, cream cheese, bagel sandwiches
  • Katich Breads – Breads and croissants
  • Kernal Dan’s Kettle Corn – Kettle corn, super ropes, cotton candy
  • La Grange Public Library
  • Little Wolf Foods – Beef steaks, burgers, chops, steak seasoning, BBQ rub
  • Marek’s Authentic Polish Food – Authentic Polish Sausages and Pierogi
  • Metamorphic Farms – Non-GMO vegetable and flowering plants, potted herbs, perennial plants, Illinois native plants, pesticide-free cut flowers and bouquets, tropical houseplants, farm-produced seed packets
  • Miracle Microgreens – Microgreens
  • MY Sourdough Bakehouse – Sourdough products including artisan breads, sourdough pastries, sourdough mixes and snacks, sourdough dog treats, dehydrated starters
  • Nena’s Sweet Treats – Sourdough bread and other sourdough treats, macarons, cupcakes
  • Nuts to Go – Vanilla and whiskey roasted almonds, cashews, pecans, walnuts, peanuts; nut butter
  • Olivaceto – Extra virgin olive oil, balsamic vinegar, pasta, gluten-free pasta, seasonings, olives, Greek honey, maple syrup, maple sugar, granola, dry tea leaves, Rancho Gordo beans, salts, truffle oil & salt, pasta sauce
  • Pasta by Val – Pastas infused with saffron, porcini, spinach, black garlic, lemon thyme, beets
  • River Valley Ranch – Fresh mushrooms (whites, baby bellas, portabellas, shiitake, oyster, maitake, king oyster, lions mane), wild mushrooms or dried (morel, porcini, chanterelle, hen of the woods, puffball); pickled mushrooms, salsas, spinach dips, bruschetta, pasta sauces, granola, hot sauces, pepper jellies, onion relish, Bloody Mary mix, five cheese garlic spread, mushroom burgers, portabella tamales, pestos, soups
  • Rustic Road Farm – Vegetables, fruits, eggs, meats, soups, salads, bakery
  • Sandee’s Sweet Lemonade – Lemonade shake-ups
  • Sandi’s Fresh Flowers – Fresh flowers
  • Skibbe Farms – Fruits, vegetables, berries
  • SweetPea Flower Farm – Flower bouquets, honey
  • Swelter Coffee Roasters – Freshly brewed coffee, cold-brew coffee, whole-bean bagged coffee
  • A Taste of Martha’s Kitchen – Farm-fresh eggs, butter, moon pies, breads
  • A Taste of Michigan Cherries – Gourmet jams, salsas, vinaigrette, cherry cider, dried cherries
  • Thirsty Donkey Skin Co. – Organic skincare products: bar soaps, moisturizers, dog skincare products, facial care, beard care, body scrubs, lip balm, nasal inhalers, bug repellent, clay masks
  • Tidey Farms – Fruits, vegetables, flowers, herbs
  • Wright Way Farms – Organic produce, garden plantsFor a full list of vendors, visit lgba.com/la-grange-farmers-market. 

Each week, the market will also host a community tent with hands-on activities, family crafts, wellness tips, and pop-ups from LGBA member businesses and local organizations. 

The Market is made possible through the generous support of our sponsors:

  • Event Sponsors: Dig Right In Landscaping, Prasino, UChicago Medicine AdventHealth La Grange 
  • Silver Sponsors: The Elm, Helping Hand, Illinois Dermatology Institute, Baird & Warner La Grange 

“We’re proud to support the La Grange Farmers Market and everything it stands for—bringing people together, supporting local businesses, and making it easier for our community to enjoy fresh, healthy food,” said Dave Tkachuck, President and CEO, UChicago Medicine AdventHealth La Grange. “It’s an honor to partner with the La Grange Business Association in bringing people together in such a meaningful way. It’s the kind of hometown tradition that makes La Grange such a special place, and we’re grateful to be part of it.”

“At Prasino, ‘green’ isn’t just our name—it’s our philosophy. We’re committed to seasonal and sustainable ingredients, which makes supporting the La Grange Farmers Market a natural fit. It reflects the fresh, wholesome food we’re proud to serve daily in our restaurant,” said Peggy Maglaris, Co-Founder of Prasino Restaurant.

“Dig Right In is proud to sponsor the La Grange Farmers Market for a second year. As one of the best farmers markets we’ve shopped at, it offers a great variety of high-quality vendors in a beautiful location,” said Jessica Topaz of Dig Right In Landscaping. “Dig Right In offers homeowners the opportunity to join the growing trend of Yard-to-Table by designing and building raised garden beds, and filling them with our proprietary vegetable growing mix. As the area’s premier sustainable landscaping company, we not only improve the aesthetics of your yard, but also create a healthy, biodiverse landscape.”

The La Grange Farmers Market is proudly organized by the La Grange Business Association with support from the Village of La Grange. 

ABOUT THE LA GRANGE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
The La Grange Business Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting local businesses, fostering economic growth, and enhancing the vibrancy of the La Grange community through events, networking, and advocacy.