

Feed Your Festival Senses at the Market June 25th thru July 5th In between this year's festivities, take a break and enjoy the flavors of the Milwaukee Public Market. We have everything from fresh prepared food items, take-home options and a wide range of beverages. ~Click image above for a full list of our vendors.~ |
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FREE Spice House Class Saturday, July 11 - 12:00pm
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Outdoor Urban Market Saturdays, May 30th thru October 17th, 2009; 10am to 3pm on the sidewalk of St. Paul Avenue and along Good Harvest Market building (346 N. Broadway)
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Experience your
Milwaukee Public Market!
Bursting with unique, high quality selections of artisan and ethnic products
and freshly-made prepared foods, you’re sure to enjoy shopping the
independent merchants of the Milwaukee Public Market.
Eat in the Market’s
second floor Palm Garden or take your purchases home to be enjoyed. Whatever your taste or craving – the Milwaukee Public Market has something to satisfy your appetite!
Outdoor Urban Market
Be sure to visit us this season for our Outdoor Urban Market on the St. Paul Ave. and Broadway sidewalks adjacent to the Market and to Good Harvest Market. Running Saturdays, rain or shine, 10am-3pm, May 30-October 17th, 2009.
The Market also showcases a variety of cooking classes in The Madame Kuony Demonstration Kitchen. Classes feature instructors ranging from our own vendors and local chefs to nationally known cookbook authors. The Palm Garden and Kitchen areas are also available for corporate team building events, company functions, and private
parties. Contact our staff today for your next event!
Free one hour parking (with validation) is available in our Water Street
lot.
The Milwaukee Public Market is located in the Historic Third Ward neighborhood, just blocks south of downtown Milwaukee and a few blocks west of the Summerfest grounds.
Cooking with Salt Blocks are talk of the town!
Read about Market Chef, Alisa Malavenda, and The Spice House in the Journal Sentinel.
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