ORLANDO, Fla. – Ten years ago, a team took a former church on Corrine Drive and turned it into a small food hall with local artisans and vendors, which has become the center of the popular Audubon Park neighborhood in Orlando.
A number of companies got their start at East End Market and flourished over the years, including La Femme du Fromage, Wafu, Gideon’s Bakehouse (which now has a second location in Disney Springs) and Domu, which has multiple locations now and received a Michelin Bib Gourmand designation. The market has worked to nurture small businesses of all kinds and also grow the community.
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This weekend, East End Market is celebrating 10 years with an all-day event, ending with a free movie at Saturday night.
Family Day Saturday kicks off at 11 a.m. with kids activities, $10 specials at vendors throughout the market, live music and pop-up vendors ranging from artists to beekeepers to mixologists.
At 7 p.m. the market will show the Wes Anderson film “Moonrise Kingdom” for free.
Full details are available on the East End Market website.
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