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East End Market
Type: Beer, Wine, Spirits, Farmers Markets, Food / Gourmet Stores, Furniture / Home Decor, Gift Stores, Markets, Public Markets
10Best Says
East End Market made Orlando's already-cool Audubon Park Garden District even cooler back when it opened and has since drawn even more distinct food purveyors into the neighborhood. EEM is the city's... Read More
East End Market made Orlando's already-cool Audubon Park Garden District even cooler back when it opened and has since drawn even more distinct food purveyors into the neighborhood. EEM is the city's only indoor public market. Resident businesses here include La Femme du Fromage (artisan cheeses), Local Roots (locally sourced produce, meats, a craft wine/beer bar), Skyebird Organic juice bar and experimental kitchen, a coffee roaster, bakery and a host of other businesses from home furnishing to homemade sauces make this venue a time-killer and foodie haven in the nicest possible way. Outdoor space for enjoying the market's spoils surrounded by herbs, flowers and an urban garden lend further charm to the space.
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EXPERT TIPS BY:
Michelle Spitzer
Orlando Local Expert
- Best Shopping: "Check EEM's schedule for all kinds of culinary events and classes. And don't miss Gideon's Bakehouse!"
- Christmas Shopping: "Many of the in-house food purveyors put together beautiful baskets for the holidays. And don't forget to check out the other great indie shops on Corrine!"
- Recommended as Best Shopping Because: East End Market melds farmer's market and foodie boutique concepts to create a "local-vore" venue that's fun and community-centric.
- Best for Christmas Shopping Because: East End Market's friendly vibe is well suited for the holiday season and its shop-local mantra makes spending feel extra good.
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