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Pearl Market Attraction

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Shop Fresh, Shop Local
Locally produced fruit, veggies, baked goods, coffee, treasures, and more at
Gay Street and Pearl Alley in the heart of downtown Columbus.
Tuesday & Fridays, 10:30am – 2:00pm

What’s in Season?
If it’s growing in your neighbor’s backyard garden, you can get it (and more) at the Market. Our local farmers can tell you what grows in Ohio and give you tips to try new things – who knew a kohlrabi could be so tasty?
The first part of the summer nab some asparagus and berries. Zucchinis and tomatoes start in June and never seem to stop, and you’ll find iconic sweet corn later in September and October. Remember to grab a succulent to brighten your office, a spicy Nepali pastry, or homemade soy candle while you’re here!
Questions? PearlMarket.org has all the latest vendors and a database to see if they have what you’re looking for.

Give Us a Holler
Want more info? Sam is the resident market maven with an answer to all your questions! Call her at (614) 591-4559 or fill out a vendor application on PearlMarket.org.

Getting Here
This year you'll find us at Pearl & Gay Street, one block north of the statehouse. It’s a quick stroll from anywhere downtown! Driving? Try your luck at the Gay St parking meters or head for the Buckeye Garage (55 E Long St) just one block north of the market.

19 N Pearl St
Columbus, OH 43215

614-591-4559

www.pearlmarket.org

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Shop Fresh, Shop Local
Locally produced fruit, veggies, baked goods, coffee, treasures, and more at
Gay Street and Pearl Alley in the heart of downtown Columbus.
Tuesday & Fridays, 10:30am – 2:00pm

What’s in Season?
If it’s growing in your neighbor’s backyard garden, you can get it (and more) at the Market. Our local farmers can tell you what grows in Ohio and give you tips to try new things – who knew a kohlrabi could be so tasty?
The first part of the summer nab some asparagus and berries. Zucchinis and tomatoes start in June and never seem to stop, and you’ll find iconic sweet corn later in September and October. Remember to grab a succulent to brighten your office, a spicy Nepali pastry, or homemade soy candle while you’re here!
Questions? PearlMarket.org has all the latest vendors and a database to see if they have what you’re looking for.

Give Us a Holler
Want more info? Sam is the resident market maven with an answer to all your questions! Call her at (614) 591-4559 or fill out a vendor application on PearlMarket.org.

Getting Here
This year you'll find us at Pearl & Gay Street, one block north of the statehouse. It’s a quick stroll from anywhere downtown! Driving? Try your luck at the Gay St parking meters or head for the Buckeye Garage (55 E Long St) just one block north of the market.