Indy’s biggest outdoor market returns to Sun King Brewery downtown

This Must Be It Market-Six Ways Markets

This Must Be It market at Sun King Brewery in July 2021. | Photo via Six Ways Markets.

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If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, This Must Be It.

Six Ways Markets is bringing their pop-up market — “This Must Be It” — back to Sun King Brewery in downtown Indy after a successful event this past summer, this time to encourage people to shop small for the upcoming holiday season.

The organization is based in Indianapolis + hosts pop-up markets across the Midwest to “invigorate small businesses through community, creativity and social advertising.”

Six Ways Markets has hosted pop-up events in Indy, Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus + Kansas City — with more coming to Nashville + Milwaukee.

Get ready to shop ‘til you drop because this time around, there will be 125 vendors — from vintage goods, handmade crafts + art, plants + wellness, and food + drink.

Some local vendors include:

Know before you go:

  • Sun King Brewery, 135 N. College Ave.
  • Sat., Oct. 16 + Sun., Oct. 17 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
  • Free admission
  • Free parking
  • Furry friends are welcome

Pro tip: Wear comfortable shoes + consider bringing your own shopping bag. And keep an eye out for your favorite City Editors, Nicole + Anna will be there. 👀

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