Located in the Audubon Park Garden District at 3201 Corrine Drive, East End Market is a must-visit for anyone seeking authentic, locally made goods in Orlando.
What you’ll find
A curated collection of local artisans offering handmade jewelry, leather goods, boutique apparel, vintage décor, and crafts.
Gourmet and specialty food options: artisan cheeses, chocolates, baked goods, fresh produce, and specialty coffees.
A varied event calendar: cooking demonstrations, seasonal pop-ups, workshops, and community-oriented gatherings make East End Market more than just a place to shop.
Why it stands out
East End Market is locally beloved because it supports small businesses and provides a distinctly Floridian artisan culture. Because so many of its vendors create or source their products in Central Florida, what you get at East End Market feels unique — not mass-manufactured or chain-store.
Visiting tips
Best visited during weekdays or less busy hours if you want relaxed browsing. On weekends the foot traffic is higher.
Bring cash or card — many shops accept both, but some smaller vendors may be card-only or even cash-preferred.
Check their social media or website to see if there are special events during your visit — these may include live music, special sales, or themed markets.
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