Over 75 Northern California vendors to set up show at Sacramento market. Here are the details
Sacramento’s popular fair is back in town with food and drinks, vendors, pop-up lounges and floral installations.
Makers Mart will host more than 75 vendors from across the region from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at Scottish Rite Masonic Center at 6151 H St. in East Sacramento. Prepare to shop the businesses of craftspeople, designers and local shops while sipping drinks and eating handmade tortillas.
Founded in 2009 by Sacramento businesses owners Trisha Rhomberg and Whitney Kebschull, the market is a take on the “modern shopping experience” with a local business feel.
“It will be at these events,” Rhomberg wrote on her website “where artists can share and sell their talents and handmade goods to a community who knows the importance of supporting and buying local and handmade.”
Here’s what you need to know about Makers Mart’s costs, food and drinks and the vendors ahead of Saturday.
Is Sacramento’s Makers Mart free?
Family-friendly Makers Mart offers both free parking and admission, but a $5 donation is suggested at the door. Be sure to leave your pets at home.
Once inside, sip and nosh on the following food and drinks from Sacramento-area businesses:
- Cocktails - Burly Beverages
- Wines - Ro Sham Beaux
- Beer - Highwater Brewing
- Coffee - Milka Coffee Roasters
- Tacos - Naija Boy
- Pastries - Immortal
Vendors at Sacramento’s Makers Mart
The market will host more than 75 Northern California vendors ready to sell furniture, jewelry, candles and everything in between.
Here’s a list of the businesses set to be at Makers Mart from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.