Shop fresh produce protein, flowers, baked goods & more! Hosted by a friend of Lakeview, the Low-Line market is a walkable neighborhood farmers market that brings the community together with local goods, live music and seasonal activities by supporting local farms & vendors. The market promotes sustainability and strengthens neighborhood connections. The market probably accepts Illinois LINK card users for the supplemental nutritional assistance program. 2025 vendor listed below!
2025 vendors listed below!
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1902 LLC is a minority owned business; woman baker that features artisan sourdough bread and sourdough baked goods including cookies, focaccia, etc.
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Artigiano specializes in handmade organic cotton bath and beach towels
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Banter is a 50% woman owned business. They incorporate farm fresh flavors into baked goods including scones, cinnamon rolls, jam bars, fruit fritter and fresh baked focaccia.
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Believe Cafe is a Hispanic-owned cafe known for their world-famous "Baked Biscuit Dough Empanadas"!
Their cafe is built around the idea of believing in yourself and cultivating a positive mindset.
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Broune Desserts is a minority and woman-owned local Southport business that makes Small batch handcrafted gourmet brownies and cookies. They use the best possible ingredients they can source locally, with flavor combinations that will blow your mind.
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Chicago Wick Stop candles represent each neighborhood and what we love (or hate) about them with a witty quip and quality product.
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Gather Coffee LLC is a locally rooted Oak Lawn business serving freshly brewed coffee, espresso drinks, and unique sweets like Sunny Semolina Cake and Jammy Daydream Bars, all made fresh for a truly memorable treat.
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Husk Sleeve specializes in adjustable beverage sleeves
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Irene’s Finer Diner is a small business focused on the highest quality ingredients to serve our wonderful community! Baked Goods, Breads, Coffee, Prepared Foods
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Laconic Foods is a woman owned business that harvests their own olives and presses their own olive oil. All products are 100% raw and unfiltered and natural.
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Los Rodriguez Farm is a family owned farm that strives to have the finest fruits, vegetables, flowers, plants and honey.
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Parra Farm is a female minority owned farm that offers fruits, vegetables, eggs peppers cherry tomatoes and more!
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Stamper Cheese Company will have Yummy homemade cheese that is smoked, aged and ready for you to bring home!
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Tamales Express is locally owned and will serve Tamales, tacos, guacamole, corn, mangoes, lemonade, vegan/ gluten free pastries, soft drinks and bottled water
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Maplewood Avenue Candles is a woman-owned business that prides itself on its 100% hand-poured soy candles using eco-friendly products and a high standard of clean and safe scents.
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Montelimar Bread is a woman & Palestinian-owned cafe offering freshly baked goods made with love, featuring handcrafted breads, pastries, and other treats using high-quality ingredients.
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Mother Prepper is Woman/Latina owned and operated and will have breakfast taco on handmade tortillas, made on site. Fresh cracked eggs- Breakfast sandwiches, Guacamole toast, Boricua bowl (Puerto Rican Rice bowls with trimmings proteins and fresh plantain chips) and more!
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Onigiri Kororin introduces the delight of Japanese rice balls to Chicago: Made with perfectly cooked rice, flavorful fillings, and wrapped in crispy roasted seaweed. Perfect for eating on the go right at the market, or for stocking up for the coming days. We offer a unique cultural experience in addition to delicious food.
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The Sandy Crab is a husband-and-wife-owned local seafood business serving up hand-crafted, small-batch specialties made from secret family recipes, bringing top-quality flavors that seafood lovers crave. Enjoy rab Dip, Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes & Seafood Sauces.
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Viva la horchata is a Latina-owned business that specializes in creating Aguas frescas with natural fruits.
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What's for Tea? Cake and Bakery is a one-woman-owned local Wicker Park home-bakery with a passion for baking and creating delicious dessert that looks as beautiful as it tastes.
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Yer's cut flowers is woman owned and has flower bouquets for any occasion.
Become a Vendor
The Market is held on Tuesday's from 3pm-7pm June 3 - October 7, 2025, under the auxiliary exit of the Southport CTA Brown Line station (3410 N Southport). If you are interested in becoming a vendor, learn more and fill out the application HERE . Application deadline is Wednesday, 6/19. We will not be accepting any vendors after that date.
Be a Community Partner
While our Low-Line Market vendor booths are dedicated only to locally grown and produced food and craft vendors, our Community Partner program gives other local businesses a way to reach market-goers. Our partners support the continued existence of the Low-Line Market, which makes our neighborhood a more attractive and valuable place to live and do business. Learn more and apply HERE
Sponsor
Sponsoring the market is a great marketing tool for your business and shows your commitment to support access to fresh and local vendors! Learn more about sponsorship opportunities HERE
DONATE
Donations are a big help to sustain and grow our farmer’s market. Help us promote sustainability, continue to bring fresh foods to the Lakeview community and support our local farmers. Donate to Friends of Lakeview, the 501c3 non-profit that runs our market here. We appreciate anything you can give!