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NEW MARKET ALERT: Horner Park Farmer’s Market!

A graphic highlighting Moody Teas' upcoming market schedule for the week of September 14th to 19th. The background features vibrant flowers, and a green banner at the top left reads, "!!! NEW MARKET ALERT !!!" with an arrow pointing to the Horner Park Farmers Market listing. The schedule lists: September 14: Lincoln Park Farmers Market (7 AM - 1 PM) September 14: Horner Park Farmers Market (9 AM - 1 PM) September 15: Roscoe Village Farmers Market (9 AM - 1 PM) September 18: Andersonville Farmers Market (3 PM - 7 PM) September 19: South Loop Farmers Market (4 PM - 8 PM)

This week, we’re super excited because we’re setting up shop at a brand-new market—Horner Park Farmers Market! Not only that, but we’ve got a full lineup of stops around the city. Here’s where you can find us and what we’re serving, with a special spotlight on Horner Park since it’s our first time there!

Saturday, September 14th: Horner Park Farmers Market, 9am-1pm

We’re pumped to finally be joining the Horner Park Farmers Market! This community-driven market is nestled right by the river, with a fantastic mix of fresh produce, local vendors, and friendly faces. It’s the perfect spot for a Saturday morning stroll, and we’ll be serving up our Guayusa Refresher—a naturally caffeinated, earthy brew that’ll keep you energized as you wander through the stalls. If you’re looking for a new market to explore, Horner Park is a great one to check out, and we’d love to see you there!

Saturday, September 14th: Lincoln Park Farmers Market, 7am-1pm

Lincoln Park is one of our staples, and it’s always a great spot to kick off your weekend. Fall produce is starting to roll in, but you can still find some of summer’s last treasures too. We’ll have our John’s Big Black Chai ready to warm you up as you browse. It’s bold, spicy, and perfect for these in-between days where the mornings are chilly but the afternoons still feel like summer.

A close-up of a silver bakery tray displaying several rows of chocolate covered, cinnamon sugar coated baked donuts. The chocolate glaze shines on each donut, and the tray has a large empty space showing how many have been sold.
Chocolate Dipped Churro Donuts from Daly’s Donuts, available at the Lincoln Park Farmers Market.

Sunday, September 15th: Roscoe Village Farmers Market, 9am-1pm

Sundays at Roscoe Village always feel relaxed and neighborly. If you’re in the area, come by and grab a Pumpkin Up Chai Latte. It’s our fall favorite, made with creamy fresh milk from Bennet Farms and just the right amount of spice to get you in the autumn mood. Perfect for sipping while you check out everything the market has to offer!

A close-up of a wooden tray displaying several packaged loaves of sourdough focaccia and chocolate baby brioche babka. Each item is labeled with a small sign, showing prices of $11 for the focaccia and $7 for the babka. In the foreground, there is a smaller bagged item, also from 1902 bakery, sitting on a white and floral patterned tablecloth.
Sourdough Focaccia and small Chocolate Babkas from 1902 Bakery, available at Roscoe Village Farmers Markt

Wednesday, September 18th: Andersonville Farmers Market, 3pm-7pm

Midweek markets are such a fun way to break up the week, and Andersonville always has a great vibe. We’ll be serving our Passion Peach Tea Lemonade—a refreshing mix of sweet peaches and zesty lemonade that’s a perfect match for the late-summer produce still making an appearance. Come say hi and grab a cup!

A vibrant, early fall bouquet filled with colorful flowers, including bright orange marigolds, red celosia, yellow snapdragons, and sprigs of greenery. The arrangement showcases rich hues of red, yellow, orange, and purple, creating a lively and seasonal display.
Early September bouquets from our neighbor at Andersonville Farmers Market, Picasaw Farms.

Thursday, September 19th: South Loop Farmers Market, 4pm-8pm

We’re wrapping up the week at the South Loop Farmers Market, which is always a lively spot. We’ll have our Guayusa Refresher on hand again to help you power through your Thursday afternoon. Whether you’re stocking up on fresh veggies or just hanging out, it’s a great way to finish the week strong.

An assortment of fresh plums and blueberries displayed at a market stand. Yellow and dark purple plums are organized in blue cartons, labeled "Michigan Plums $7.00" on a sign above. Blueberries in similar containers are arranged to the right, while other fruits like apples and peaches are visible in the background.
Berries, peaches and plums from our favorite family farm, Los Rodriguez!

Come Hang with Us!

We’re so excited to be part of the Horner Park community for the first time and can’t wait to see some familiar faces at our other markets too. Stop by for a tea, chat with us about the new fall flavors we’ve been working on, and enjoy everything September has to offer!

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