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    Julia V.

    I love it here! The produce is spectacular and during the summer it's a very fun family activity to go and pick fruits and vegetables. In addition, the store has delicious treats including lemonade, pies, popsicles, and more! We picked strawberries and overall had a blast.

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    Jim S.

    Mmm fresh blueberries and raspberries! Pick your own or already picked. Call before visiting.

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    Brenna H.

    Jelli's is worth the trip! I'm not one for over crowded farms. Jelli's had plenty to do for families, groups or couples. Cute shop with farm fresh goods. Even had fresh meats and home made soaps.

    Andy K.

    Jelli's is a hidden gem! While they have several roadside stands and also attend farmers markets in the area, there's nothing better than picking your own produce! You can come here all season long and pick asparagus, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, peas, beans and more from May thru the fall harvest. The Knoebel's are way friendly and the farm is well-kept. Jelli's is definitely a place where you can make some great memories. It's just 20 min west of Hwy 67 and be sure to stop at the Concord Zoo while en route!

    Picking strawberries.  Trying not to eat them.
    Brandt M.

    What a great way to spend your day! They have a nice little shop or you can go pick right from the vine. We chose to go pick and had a blast! Very family friendly which was a big plus for us. You don't want to miss out on this place!

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    Wonderful array of things to do. We picked Sunflowers and saw the farm animals. They had fresh meat and vegetables. We enjoyed fresh donuts sitting under a tree.

    Found the perfect strawberry in a field of fruit

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    So many raspberries! Love that this place feels like a family farm instead of a huge commercialized money sucker!

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    Oconomowoc Farmers market

    Oconomowoc Farmers market

    (5 reviews)

    I was having breakfast in town and I jumped on yelp to look for a near by farmers market and…read morenothing was close so as I drove out of town to my next stop I saw the farmers market, no yelp presence so I'm adding them with some pictures. The farmers market is in downtown next to the library that has a free parking lot that was full. This is your typical farmers market with lots of fresh vegetables and next to no fruits but I did find a peach stand. The peaches were $10 a bag so I hope that they are really good because it's about $3.77 a pound. The market had a bbq stand and a cafe to snack on while you're there which I didn't have because I just left my breakfast spot. Nothing really grabbed me except the peaches so I didn't leave empty handed. I saw meat stands, dairy stands, fresh eggs, popcorn, jewelry, chiropractics, honey, root veggies, baked goods, cheese, flowers, soaps etc etc. This was a nice find and a well rounded farmers market but my standard complaint, very little fresh fruit because I always have fresh fruit at home more than veggies.

    About half the folks there were wearing masks last time I went, which was a bit off putting. There…read moreis a good mix of vendors- cheese, fruit, flowers, veggie and meat. I even got my knives sharpened! I think 2 things are missing 1) music- some form of music would be great 2) Coffee ( and donuts?). I love waking around perusing the wares with a good cup of joe in my hand!

    Stone Bank Farm Market - The table flowers are available for purchase and are beautiful!

    Stone Bank Farm Market

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    A very quaint farm store with food, juice, and coffee/tea offering during the morning and early…read moreafternoon hours. Both indoor and outdoor seating and a very peaceful setting. Bonus - they also have a local pilates studio next door

    Today, I would like to highlight their Night on the Farm event, which is held every month in the…read moresummer. This is a blast and has so much to enjoy, starting with the cost. Tickets are $15 to enter, but there is no parking cost. Bring your chairs, blankets, and kids (with toys) and stake out a spot to relax for the evening. There are a few picnic tables also, if you can grab one first. Our group of 7 adults tried every food option, which included Mexican (fantastic!), stone-fired pizza (great and unique), and burgers with sides, washed down with drinks, all for sale. There is a "no bring-in" drinks policy, but I did learn they do not sell any sodas. There is live music, and we enjoyed Stone Bank Barn Burners, which are 7 musicians who love what they do, and they do it well! Dancing is encouraged. Bring the kids. There is a sand play area and open grass for them to run and play safely. We brought a small table and a card game. What fun! Don't forget to go into the Stone Bank Farm store. There is a lot to choose from, including local meat, wines, cheeses, smoothies, and so much more. The store is open outside of the Night events. Tickets are available a few weeks before the events, so watch the site for when you can reserve your spots. We have enjoyed other farm nights in the area, but have to admit this one is our favorite. The vibe is great, the music is cool, and the entire evening just fun. The gardens are worth walking through to see the super fresh and healthy produce that is available for purchase.

    South Shore Farmers Market

    South Shore Farmers Market

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    I need to start this off by saying what gets me to the farmers market is breakfast. I am absolutely…read moreobsessed with the breakfast pizza from Cedar Teeth pizza. I get there right at 8am and beeline to that stand. They give you a pager while you wait which gives me time to do a lap or two around the market. I have purchased beets, potatoes, zucchini and cherries this season but it's not something I get every market like the pizza. There are other great food vendors there too like the National Cafe and Press Waffles. Only a few more markets left for the season!

    This market is my Saturday morning tradition from June through October. Each week, I get to see…read moreneighbors and friends, babies, dogs, the curious, and the connoisseur -- all jostling, joking, greeting, and scouting. Good food, options abound for those who want breakfast, brunch, or lunch. My weekly purchases are driven by the season, the hard-working vendors, and my fellow shoppers. From berries and lettuce in the spring to squash and kale in the fall, this market never fails me. I do notice that some days I come with the solid shopping list in mind, only to be inspired by the fresh produce to change my weekly menus. Yesterday I got fresh eggs, aged cheese, radishes, green beans, mushrooms, cauliflower, a brisket sandwich, Flowers, and other odds and ends. I'd also make a specific shout out to the Door County fruit vendor that never fails to bring a smile to my face.

    Jelli's Market - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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