The Best Markets In Indianapolis
Stop by and eat at one of these markets for a delightful culinary experience. These are the equivalent of fresh organic grocery stores with better prices and a dine-in option. So check out our pick of the greatest markets in Indianapolis.
Caplinger’s Fresh Catch
Market, Seafood
This seafood market provides many fresh water delicacies that include lobster, octopus, clams, alligator, colossal king crab and more. Caplinger’s Fresh Catch is a family-owned business that has over 150 years of combined experience among their staff.
Fresh Thyme Farmers Market
Farmers' Market, Grocery Store, Gluten-free, Vegetarian, Healthy
Fresh Thyme Farmers Market is very concerned about the overall health of their customers and people who depend on grocery stores to fill their refrigerators. Fresh organic produce that is locally grown is at the center of their market instead of produce sprayed with pesticides or thawed fruits and vegetables that are labeled as fresh. You’ll find fresh meats, locally roasted organic coffee beans, gluten-free and dairy free options.
Goose The Market
Butcher, Deli, Market, Healthy
Goose the Market ensures that you never have to second guess realness and freshness: they offer an array of meats like dry aged steak, poultry, and beef, and will even supply other meats like venison, game, and alligator.
Williamson Fish Market
Market, Seafood
Williamson Fish Market has garnered a lot of fans for their fresh seafood over the many years they have been in service. The fried catfish, perch dinner, and chicken are famous menu choices that are known for coming fresh out of the oven or fryer and for being the best in the area.
Broad Ripple Farmers Market
Farmers' Market, Vegetarian
This market can feature over 70 vendors at a time in the same building and it is very common to find products like fresh lavender, strawberries, lettuce, flowers, and dairy products. Broad Ripple Farmers Market is very passionate about providing the freshest foods possible so they only offer food and products according to the season in which they taste the best and are the freshest.