5 Best Markets in Indiana!
There’s nothing better than a small town, independent market store. Great customer service combined with great selections that you won’t find at one of the bigger box stores. From farm fresh produce to homemade gifts, find it all at the best markets in Indiana!
Waddell Bros. Grocery, Russiaville, IN
Waddell Bros. Grocery has been in business for over 75 years, founded by two brothers returning home from World War II. Located off State Road 26, it’s been a staple in the community ever since. A true family-owned and operated establishment, Waddell’s has a variety of options and products. They also offer personal carryout to your car, home delivery, catering, and other services such as DVD rentals and postage stamps! Not only that, they also offer a ‘Delectable Deli’ section, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner every day! Come for the groceries, stay for the food!
Harvest Supermarket, Elwood, IN
With eight stores throughout Indiana, Harvest Supermarkets is another great, locally owned and operated market in Indiana. They are a full service, hometown store offering a full-service meat department, fresh produce, a bakery and the market offers bulk savings on meat bundles and fresh fruits and vegetables. Buy seasonal and save big on fruits such as peaches, apples, blueberries, strawberries, etc.
Baesler’s Market, Terre Haute, IN
Baesler’s Market has been in business for over 120 years and prides themselves on providing superior products at reasonable prices. The Terre Haute location underwent an extensive remodel and now features donut cases and bakery displays, a self-serve hot bar in the deli, expanded salad bars and a full-service meat and seafood counter. They strive to serve and provide the highest level of customer service and items, and it’s easy to see why they have so many repeat customers.
Mac’s Market, Plymouth, IN
Mac’s Market in northern Plymouth, Indiana, is the area’s best location to satisfy all your fruits and vegetables cravings! They’ve been in business since 1925, and offer a large selection of flowers and ready to plan seeds for your upcoming garden. Most of the fruit and produce that is offered is grown locally throughout Indiana, or imported from the state’s northern neighbor, Michigan. Here visitors will find blueberries, sweet corn, watermelon, cantaloupe, green beans, grapes, tomatoes and more!
Saraga International Grocery, Indianapolis, IN
It started with two young brothers, selling products out of their truck to people in the surrounding states and remote villages. Saraga, which means ‘living’ in Korean, is on a mission to provide food and goods necessary for peoples’ lives. The store offers food from around the world, making it one of few international markets throughout Indiana. Good price. Good products. Good people. They offer Japanese, Korean, Chinese, South Asian, Indian and so many other cultural ingredients at low prices.