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    4.1 (11 reviews)

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    Shana K.

    I love to support our local artisans and makers so I was excited when I heard about Made Market. The concept of a pop-up indoor market filled with little "shops" run by local makers is genius. The location, central, but not so downtown as to create a parking nightmare was great. The food selection was just right. I do wish that the vendors had been curated better. The market was fairly small, which is fine as long as there is a lot of variety. There wasnt. For example, I'm fairly certain that at least six vendors were selling notecards in varying sizes with text/quotes on them. I still spent plenty of money at the Market and I'll attend again in the future. I just hope the organizers work toward diversifying the selection of goods.

    Lindsey S.

    Got here first thing in the morning, and I am glad we did, for it got busy! (It was super cool to get a Yelp swag bag too, for being part of the first 100 people!) We were greeted by awesome individuals with the "Made Market" t-shirts on. They led us to the main area where are the shops were set up. The space is really nice and big, if anything, I wish it were a bit bigger! All the booths were amazing and the people who crafted whatever they were selling were super polite and helpful! It was so interesting to hear about how they got into what they were selling. As for the booths and their wares, there were handmade post cards, prints, plant holders, art work, leather purses, jewelry, baby clothes, and many more! My boyfriend ended up getting some handmade post cards, which were super cute! Even though I didn't purchase anything personally, I definitely took business cards for later! They also have food trucks set up outside, where you can grab sushi, Cuban, ice cream or coffee. I couldn't stay for long to partake, but I know they will be super busy later! Overall, this was a cool event to go and support local artisans! I loved seeing how busy it was getting, and just seeing people who worked so hard get their products sold and being able to share their passion and love of their craft. If you can't make it today, it looks like there will be 3 more pop up shops later! Try and check them out then! Pop Up Shop dates: October 1, 12-4 November 5, 12-4 Story Louisville Winter market: December 9-10 The Pointe

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