Logan Street Market

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Logan Street Market

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1001 Logan St, Louisville, KY 40204

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Louisville’s lively public market packs 25+ indie vendors, a brewery, and frequent events into a restored warehouse. Local press praises it as a neighborhood hub for real-deal eats, coffee, and crafts.

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David A

Google
Interesting market/incubator for small businesses. Includes food stalls, artists and local vendors. There is also a brewery and a pinball arcade.

Phillip Riley (Just Plain Phillip)

Google
This place is amazing! I went here for the first time this week. The variety of foods and the vendors were great! It has a heavy industrial vibe. I have an amazing arcade machine collection. If you're looking to play Street Fighter on an original machine this is your place. Lots of vintage '80s machines too. I saw a pinball machines I haven't seen since I was a kid. I think this place has something for everyone.

cb sheff

Google
Wonderful meal at Jerusalem Grill! Delicious babaganoush and pita bread, upside down chicken special, crispy falafel, tahini and yogurt sauce with sparkly drinks from the White Hops brewery bar. Delightful. Thank you!

Robert Clark

Google
Logan Street Market is an awesome spot to check out if you love supporting local businesses. It’s packed with a variety of vendors, so there’s something for everyone. We picked up some great spices for our Thanksgiving turkey at Colonel De, enjoyed some incredible vegan mac and cheese at V-Grits, and had fantastic drinks at Wild Hops—all under one roof! There are so many other fun shops to explore, too. It’s the perfect place to shop, eat, and support local entrepreneurs. Definitely worth a visit!

Lynetta Jennings

Google
Wonder clam atmosphere. Great music and karaoke.

Katheen Hall

Google
I love this place. There are unique shops and eateries to choose from. There is plenty of seating and a nice little play place for the children. We had a nice band playing to top off our visit.

Ben Hom

Google
Interesting place. From the looks from the outside I thought it would be bigger. They have food vendors on the bottom floor with some pinball machine and arcade games. Has a an area to sit and eat your food. We didn’t get any food but it all looked good. They have a place for birthday parties on the ground floor and a place where you can do a painting class.

Karina Gutierrez

Google
Come hungry because there’s a lot of food shops here! We just had breakfast so I got a beautiful necklace and some souvenirs. Apparently there was a birthday bash for one of the vendors yesterday and I saw a lot of weekly events, so check ahead of time to see if there’s going to be any special events on the days you’re thinking of visiting!
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Noah C.

Yelp
Super cool indoor market with dozens of unique vendors and an insanely large arcade room. Just wandered around and didn't eat or drink anything but all of the food vendors looked really good! Will be sure to be back and try a couple of the spots.
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Monica G.

Yelp
First time here. I love going to Little markets with different vendors. I loved also the variety of food that they had here & the different activities. I bought some of the spices and I have enjoyed them. I also bought a cute little tree decoration. We all love the fact that there was such a variety of different foods offered so we all got what we wanted. The food was excellent & fresh. I also love that they have the painting classes upstairs. Overall, we had a great experience. Definitely would visit again.
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Alli C.

Yelp
Recently visited Logan Street Market for the first time. There is an amazing selection of vendors with a variety of food. Everything we sampled was delicious and it was hard to decide what to order for lunch. The vendors are so friendly and there is a bar as well as some retail vendors in addition to food stalls. This is a great community space that hosts local events as well! Prices were reasonable and not much more than you would currently spend on fast food, and I prefer to support local businesses to chains.
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Jayme H.

Yelp
So glad I was able to swing by here when I was in Louisville. I LOVE exploring markets. Indoor, outdoor, food, crafts, whatever it may be, it's cool that you can check out so many businesses all in one place. From free street parking and all the foods and drinks, to a second floor full of local makers selling creations of all kinds, this market has it all. I got the sushi from Daisuki and it was great. Sushi donuts? Okkkayyyyy. If you have the chance, swing by, do it! If I lived here, I could see myself being a regular.
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Bailey D.

Yelp
Loved this little Louisville food hall! My husband and I popped in on a Saturday morning searching for a quick bite of brunch, and we had no idea how many fun options we'd have to choose from. Parking was easy - we found a free spot just up the street a bit. I can imagine this place gets pretty busy. After we ordered from the delicious-looking Foko, it took us a few minutes to find some seating, but that's pretty standard for a food hall. While waiting for our meal, we got a full picture of LSM (as the locals lovingly call it). Food and drink options are situated on the first floor, with the second floor functioning as more of a shopping destination. Sadly we didn't have time to browse the local vendors during this visit, but I'm positive we'll return! Our brunch from Foko was quite tasty - and just the right amount for two people. My husband went with the Fried Chicken with Biscuits and Gravy (classic), while I decided to mix it up and try the Bam Pambazo (a spicy breakfast sandwich served on top of mashed potatoes). We devoured both - properly fueled for our day trip through Lou.
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Devon B.

Yelp
Not a ton of options, kind of a desert town. Not a ton of variety but we also visited on a weekday. Vendors that were there were super nice!

Kaden B.

Yelp
LOVEEEEEEE logan street market. So fun & Creative with great food. Excellent service and plenty of smiles
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Erinn B.

Yelp
Great place with cool vibe - live music sat night. Love the upstairs area with handmade goods and the different eateries. Extended seating. Bodega has closed - it would be nice to see something fill the space. Musubi and crab Rangoon - both delish!!
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michael k.

Yelp
Fun place to pass the time. Worth the trip. Words, words, words and more words to make 85 characters
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Sarah W.

Yelp
This was my first time to visit this not-so-hidden gem and I'm kicking myself for not checking it out sooner. So many choices and so little time. We will be back! We were on a neighborhood walk with a friend as our knowledgeable guide and this was a first stop for a drink and a tour. We did a stroll through the venue and ooohed-and-ahhhhed at the separate shops for coffee, crepes, spices, fishmongers, etc. Sensory overload in a very good way. On the upper level is even more space and activity, as well as near the front foyer with separate business entrances. Near the back of the venue is access to outdoor space with games, including cornhole, which entices me to come back with my pals and chill out with the benefit of food and drink. As we walked through the venue, the business owners greeted us and were so friendly. Really great energy at this place. Looking forward to returning soon.
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Sean Matthew L.

Yelp
Logan Street Market is one of the marvelous gems of Shelby Park. It is a beacon of awesome wrapped in a repurposed warehouse space. Containing all the things you could want/need all under one roof. Food, Drink, Shopping and so much more with a small Art Gallery, a flex space for cooking and other classes, a stage for shows, spaces for eating or working remotely or both. Logan Street truly has it all.
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Elise Dixie Jane M.

Yelp
For what this is, it's great. From the local businesses to the Wil Hops lounge area. A great spot to support local, grab delicious eats and libations - with a one stop shop. I have supported each vendor atleast once and enjoy our visits to LSM. To be honest, I wouldn't have provided five stars at first. I took issue with the lack of resources/food options/cost in the Bodega for the surrounding residents. When it first opened, there was one small shelf of food. I also took issue with the lack of accessibility for lower income families. While there are residents that have 400k plus homes in the area, the majority of Smoketown residents are still low income. So, the costs of everything from a $12 sourdough loaf to a $15 lunch (just for the entree) isn't doable for most surrounding neighbors. I get that LSM wasn't cheap to purchase or remodel. That's why small businesses pay a high rent and in return, the cost for products, food and libations is high. I would love to see LSM encourage volunteer clean up in the neighborhood, community gardens, free 'salad' gardens and other opportunities that you find at Markets across the country. There is endless opportunity that a market such as this could provide to new business owners, as well as the surrounding community. I look forward to watching LSM grow!
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Laura G.

Yelp
Loved the ambience. We didn't try any of the food but there were quite a few options. We enjoyed the shopping vendors but there's only a handful. It's also hard to find free parking and we didn't feel very safe. We got coffee and it was delicious.
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Matt W.

Yelp
Stopped in during a visit to Louisville. Very cool spot with stalls for vendors and restaurants. There was a group of 5 and we were all able to try something that we wanted, from bagels to Asian and everything in between. Service was a little slow (small kitchens) but gave us an opportunity to check out some of the other vendors. They had art, jewelry, lotions, and vegetables just to name a few
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James J.

Yelp
I went to Logan Street Market last Saturday around 4 pm and was looking for something different to eat and I stumbled upon Gulf Coast Connection. It's a fish and seafood market that has a pretty good selection of seafood. I ended up ordering the crab cake dinner. The nice lady behind the counter told me it would be about 20 minutes because she had to make it fresh. It came out nice and hot with potatoes, corn, 2 hot sausage links, hush puppies and 3 crabcakes. I have to say that everything was really good and tasty. I will definitely be back soon.
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Nina B.

Yelp
Wow what a cool combination of restaurants, cafes, and shops. Popped in for lunch and spent time looking through vintage clothes, local boutiques, tea and spice shops, and cute coffee places. Great stop for anyone visiting the area like we were.
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Ed S.

Yelp
Interesting stop. We didn't realize the fruit and vegetable market is seasonal, so our main reason for stopping by was a disappointment. We didn't see any caveats on their website. Still, we strolled inside and found some fun items at Bourbon Street Barkery, the zButcher Shop and the Cheese Market. We had lunch at Daiku Sushi. I went with Yakisoba and my wife went with a sushi sampler. Both dishes were excellent. Upstairs we found a pottery booth and grabbed a win cup. This isn't a full day adventure. But it's covered, with heat & cooling. There's crafts, a bunch of restaurants to try and a couple of watering holes. No pets inside, but pets are allowed outside in the courtyards. We're going to look into cooking classes hosted at Logan market. And there's a concert schedule posted. That alone is reason to visit.
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Garrett M.

Yelp
Largely underwhelmed with Louisville as a whole, but this little market is a vestige of a much bigger and more vibrant city (sorry Louisville). I really feel for the "city people" stuck here- but at least they have a cool spot to escape to. Anyway, decent size building with parking all over. Probably 20 or so vendors, all of whom appear to be very solid quality. Fun eclectic crowd with a hipster-feel. Everyone was pretty friendly and warm. Good spot if you find yourself in the area.
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Christine T.

Yelp
A decent concept for a food court... during the time we went, there weren't many options. There was sushi, Asian/noodle bowls, dessert, fried chicken, a coffee shop, and bagel shop (I may be missing a couple). I would have tried the bagel shop but it was unfortunately closed. The noodles were good and sashimi was decent.
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Lynn N.

Yelp
There is a mix of food vendors at this indoor market. A couple coffee places, different cuisines, and a vegan place too. We visited on a Saturday when they had extra vendors selling their craft goods on the second floor. There was limited seating, but it wasn't very busy when we went.
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Joseph G.

Yelp
Logan street market located on Logan street in the Shelby park neighborhood of Louisville adds a nice touch to what has been a resurgence and retooling of the neighborhood. Shelby park is full of art and newer quirky establishments. Logan street market is a massive building with several vendors that mainly consists of foods, desserts or other quirky setup like dog treats places. They have everything from adult beverage places, sushi, delis, and other unique shops. Plenty of places to check out and I notice something new every time. The market itself has an upstairs, downstairs and a very nice patio area. While the few times I've visited I have yet to partake on any places (both times was after eating red top hot dogs down the block) I still enjoy the window shopping and scenery. They have a few arcades and pinball machines even. I'll eventually come down there just to try some places and maybe one day I can make a list of my favorite visits in this market. Until then I'd recommend coming out and seeing if anything fits your fancy. As many options as there is here you are bound to find something.
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Emily H.

Yelp
Having just visited for the first time post-COVID, I can easily say that I had taken Logan Street Market for granted. LSM is something special, and with new vendors moving in, it keeps getting better. LSM has an expanded seating area next to Wild Hops and Breeze. This is a bit of a quieter area, perfect if you want to work a bit, like you would at a coffeeshop. And you'll find a variety of great food businesses. Daisuki Sushi, Foko, Harvey's Cheese and Ziba's are some of my favorites. I also love how there is a mix of spots with ready-to-eat food and food businesses, that sell meat, fish and more. LSM also has the very handy Bodega as well as gift shops. There is so much. Lastly, be on the look out for LSM's great events inside and outside. Don't sleep on LSM.
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Carla L.

Yelp
I purchase Louisville Vegan Jerky online and have it delivered to my home in Orlando. So we were going to be in Louisville and decided to try to find a place where it is sold and after google searches found Logan Square Market. I didn't know what to expect, I honestly thought it was a little shop I would run in and out of. BOY OH BOY OH BOY was I wrong and SO pleasantly surprised! And the mascot is a cute Llama. This place reminds me in a way of City Point in Brooklyn but in a warehouse. It has vendors (all small businesses which are my go-to if I can help it) with goods, restaurants, pinball machines with... Star Trek TNG pinball (be still my Trekkie heart, je t'aime Jean Luc). I got my Jerky at the Bodega which has a lot of yummy local foods, unique jams, jellies, chips, you name it. After we purchased a few treats we headed to the back to see what else was there and found a cornucopia of food options. Now mind you we had not planned on purchasing food but alas, we were lured in by the delicious options and variety of yummy foods. First things first, Le-Roy from LeeAnne's Home Made Cheesecakes got me at "Want to sample of our cheesecake"? GUYS... it's Gluten-Free!! Best Cheesecake I have ever tried. Note, my kid lives in NYC and I have had some great Cheesecake there but this is better. I bought a whole Cheesecake to take home. What better to compliment dessert but an actual meal right? At Foko we got Chilaquiles. AGAIN, some of the best I have EVER had. My daughter bought sushi and some Japanese dishes at Daisuki Sushi and loved it too. On the way out I bought the most adorable Llama bib for my (future) grandson. This place is great and I can't wait to go back when we can actually sit and eat there.
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Gustavo A. L.

Yelp
Logan Street Market is the kind of place that brings immediate value to a City/Neighborhood. Let's keep in mind that these shops are all ideas from courageous individuals who have a passion for something and put 100% effort behind them. The result is a place where you can find interesting items, from clothing to food, and enjoy so pretty cool conversations with interesting people in the process. The place is spacious and well ventilated so even in these challenging times it is safe to visit, observing caution: distance, face coverings, clean hands, etc... We visit often, every time we are in town, and always leave with interesting goods and memorable experiences. Can't wait for this Pandemic to end so we can be a bit more relaxed, and watch Logan Street Market thrive.

Dejamir_

Yelp
Omg! This place is so nice! Loved the Jamaican food spot, as soon as you walk in on the right.
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Scott M.

Yelp
We took our grandson here & had breakfast on a visit to town. There is a lot going & I think it's fairly new. Sort of gives you the vibe of Finley Market in OTR.. They had live music going on & we set near the stage, Ate or breakfast & enjoyed a beverage. There several places to get or drinks from & just chill
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Jane R.

Yelp
What a fun place to grab a bite to eat, explore, and shop! I love LSM because of the feel of a market like Findlay Market. There's something for everyone. It is also super close to my work downtown and was able to easily get here. There are also so many events and flyers that I am excited for the summer to come back for more events.
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Heather M.

Yelp
I finally accomplished my 2020 goal of visiting Logan Street Market. Made it a goal when they opened in late 2019 and sadly never got to it until now. I had only been here during the 2019 Yelp Elite Event when it was still under construction. It has come along way since then and I am impressed. I didn't know what to expect when I came here. I parked on the street and entered thru the side that takes you into the market and not Bodega. They had a Galaga gaming machine that wasn't turned on along with another one. They have fresh meat for sale and places you can eat in there. I went upstairs as well. I went to Revelry and bought some stickers they had to add to my collection. I was disappointed to see the little book store closed because I typically like to look for books when I see a book stand. I proceed downstairs and look for something sweet and I come upon the stand where they had cupcakes for sale. I got a Vegan Snickers Cupcake. I sat down to eat it and it was very good. I was overall impressed with Logan Street Market. The only kicker was a few places were closed off. This is not a place I would venture to often but, I will return.
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Tanya G.

Yelp
Logan Street Market is a place for almost everything. Food, gifts, plants, coffee, cocktails. You cannot go wrong there. When you walk in, you can order your cocktail then go shopping or grab a bite to eat. There are many different ethnic foods to choose from, and you may just want to try something from each and share. There is free street parking also!!!
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Megan B.

Yelp
Logan Street has a lot of potential! It looks like it is still being built out, and many shops were closed, so I would love to come back and revisit during the summer time. The space also has a really cool space for events, something that sadly will be underutilized during the COVID times. I feel this will thrive and the market will be prepared for a return to normal. My friend and I got açaí bowls at one of the shops. Super good, but service was slow from the one person working, but understanding with the times. We also bought some loose leaf tea from a table vendor and excited to try that out. Logan Street will be a great, funky addition to the Louisville area, just needs to work out a few more kinks.
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Jordan W.

Yelp
Many different food options to choose from. Kind service from most vendors. Great vibe and hours.
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Lorie L.

Yelp
I was happy to get to the Market but despite reading so many reviews about it and the vendors I still wound up overwhelmed. Granted it's not that big but when you're hungry and every food choice is unique, its hard not to want a little of this, a little of that. So first tip. Take a look at the food offerings and menus before visiting so that choice is already made. After eating you can shop and roam on a full stomach to decide what you want for your next visit. I was disappointed in my first two selections but am already looking forward to coming back. Besides the food, you can enjoy drinks - coffee, tea, beer, wine. There's also a bit of shopping, including a small grocery stocked with produce, veggies and other delicious options. The kids area is small but good for toddlers needing to burn energy. Restrooms are located conveniently on the first and second floor. A small elevator is available. From the top floor you can view Safai's coffee roasters. Street parking is available, no meters to worry with, but be prepared to parallel park.
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Saphace A.

Yelp
I had been following this place closely via social media when they started doing construction. It's drawn a lot of attention from yuppies, older people, and those who work downtown or nearby. They've got their own parking lot, but parallel parking isn't all that troublesome to find around here. It's got a very warehouse type feel. It's open with a decent number of vendors. I can't lie though. I've been to other indoor markets in larger cities and this was a little underwhelming...but it's Louisville and we are trying to grow tourism (feel free to check out the city's budget on the local government website). Not all the vendors were open and there were some open spaces to add more. They had a few restaurants, a vendor that sold alcohol, some selling seafood or meat or pizza, Safai coffee, and those selling non-food items upstairs. It doesn't take long to walk through the whole thing. Why the 4 stars? Let's not kid around here. Gentrification is a real problem that cities around the US have found troublesome to resolve. I support this market if they are giving back to Shelby Park, which is a lower income neighborhood. Know what that means? The people living in this area can't afford to spend their money here. The food isn't exactly culturally appropriate and the prices for the groceries are not affordable! Is Logan Street Market combatting some of the pressing issues in this neighborhood with the funds they are generating? Are they going to employ people in the neighborhood? Or are we pushing the people who live here out of the way? I'd love for Logan Street Market to stand behind a mission that fights for the good. I did enjoy patronizing some of the vendors but walking inside here is such a strong contrast to the harsh reality of some of the problems needing to be fixed in Shelby Park.
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Joseph T.

Yelp
Logan Street Market is an open air market in the Shelby Park Neighborhood. They have vendors from around the city. Food vendors, drink vendors, small restaurants, a bar, a coffee shop, an ice cream shop, a small grocery story, and little knick knack stores. They also have a farmer's market on Sundays. The idea is pretty awesome. Shelby Park and neighboring Smoketown-Jackson have largely been underdeveloped parts of the city. Seeing someone pour 7 or 8 figures into the community is honestly quite encouraging. And I was very happy to see someone take the initiative in giving an underserved community a place to shop for produce. I enjoy the general "feel" of LSM. There is a good amount of energy. Everyone is happy and pleasant. You can walk around with a beer in your hand and eat at one of the restaurants and also do a bit of shopping. It's clear that I'm the targeted audience, because LSM is precisely the type of place I enjoy to visit. If I'm being overly critical, I have to say that I find the LSM to be too expensive for people that have lived in the neighborhoods of Shelby Park and Smoketown-Jackson for a long time. These two neighborhoods are generally on the lower end of the income scale, so it's clear that the LSM was not built with them in mind. And that's somewhat disappointing. Maybe something is in the works to be done about this. If so, then awesome. But in the meantime, if you're looking for Louisville's only open air market and a neat place to eat and drink, LSM is your spot.
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Kathy V.

Yelp
I am loving Logan Street Market so far! I do think there is room to grow and improve, and I am also looking forward to that! The location is super convenient to me, which is much appreciated because their biggest struggle that I foresee is parking. There is a small-ish lot across the street and up a block. But beyond that, street parking is the story. Thankfully, I can easily get here on foot, but if/as the market grows in popularity, parking and accessibility may become an issue. That said, I am a fan so far and am only too pleased with what I have experienced here. There are several restaurants to choose from, covering all meals. There are non-/alcoholic beverages available. There are some retail store on the upper level. There is a little bodega, a bakery, soon to be a brewery, a coffee shop and roastery, and even a gym! So many bases covered, all under one roof! There are several vacant booths, ready to be snagged up by some local business or another. There appears to be a test kitchen/area available for cooking classes. There is a weekly farmers market on a side street next to LSM. It still feels a little unfinished, due to the open stalls. But I think it is off to a great start and I can't wait to see it bloom and how it can invigorate the neighborhood and how the neighbors can help invigorate the market. I am glad it is here and FINALLY open!
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Kathy L.

Yelp
Logan street market has a great array vendors. Today's trip I was on a mission. I was a fan of Morel's and even more with Sugar High vegan bakery. I fell in love with their homemade vegan pop tarts. I am not a sugary person and love that they don't have negative effects on my body. While I was picking up some poptarts sold at Boda fete I wanted a boda tea too. First time for trying a boda tea and boda fete. They recommended the matcha with mango boda. I loved it! It was just want I needed and so refreshing and the mango boda was delicious. I also stop at bluegrass witch to see what new goodies they have and I love the natural beauty they display in their stones and jewelry.
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Jeremy J.

Yelp
It's OK little street market that nobody and I visited while we were in the area. It really wasn't even over the top impressive are amazing. I mean it was OK it just have a lot of things that's not really up my alley so I can't really knock it too much it's just not the type of food or drink and stuff that I'm really into so that way I'm not gonna return or buy anything but it's still OK place I like I give it a 3
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Rafael V.

Yelp
This was an unexpected gem! We found this place during a quick stop in Louisville. There were a large number of food stalls available. We ordered from Silly Axe (yummy gluten free choices) and Full Arepa KY. We also ordered coffees from Foko that were delicious. My kids ordered bubble teas from Bobo Fete that they really enjoyed. It's such a nice concept to have all those choices in one location. Can't wait to go back again!
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Tyler M.

Yelp
Logan Street Market is super cool. This is definitely a similar concept to Findlay Market in Cincinnati or the Short North Market in Columbus. The space is big and there is a second floor with a few vendors and some seating. I made a couple purchases from a few vendors while there, so those reviews will be forthcoming! This is a great spot to head during a mealtime so you can snag breakfast/lunch while doing some awesome local shopping (and why not walk around with a coffee from a local vendor too?). There is also a large seating area that was adequately socially distanced. Everyone inside were all wearing masks when not seated/consuming food and drink. There were a few vendors that weren't open when we were there (a Sunday), but the variety of vendors was pretty strong. I would definitely recommend checking out Logan Street Market!
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Loc T.

Yelp
Cool market with great vendors. Nice chill vibe and there's a bar with good drink selections!
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Anna S.

Yelp
Cool atmosphere and plenty of options for food and drinks! Great local vendors to shop from and awesome place for Christmas shopping!
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Holly T.

Yelp
Visited LSM for the first time on a Friday evening, approx 5:30 or 6pm. Smaller than I was expecting and a lot of the merchants were closed. I'd say less than half of the merchants were open during this time. Possibly due to Covid as the website just directs you to the merchants' pages for hours. I love the concept of so many local merchants all under one roof at this market and could image that this place would be hopping on a beautiful Saturday afternoon. I got a drink at the Wild Hops brewery which had good amount of choices from beer, to wine, to cocktails and liquor. I had the Blueberry Mule (I think it was) and thought it was great. I also got 1 steak taco from FOKO as I wasn't very hungry but wanted a little something. The steak taco was $3.50 and had flank steak, bell peppers, onions, cilantro, and cheese. I also added avocado to it. It was tasty. I also thought about getting the fried chicken taco which sounded yummy with mashed potatoes and arugula on the taco. The gentleman that waited on me there was super friendly and helpful to anyone he was serving. I enjoyed my drink and taco on a comfy leather couch in a lounging area by the brewery. This area had tables and chairs to gather together for a large group (if needed) as my friend had (it was her bday that we gathered there for) along with couches and coffee tables to lounge in. Maybe another visit when most things are open would generate more stars.
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Sierra J.

Yelp
We stopped by Logan Street Market to use our free coffee vouchers at Safai. Highly recommend the Caramellato with oat milk! Just the perfect amount of sweetness. I had planned for us to have brunch here - but found only two places really serve breakfast before 10am on Sunday. Foko and Cold Smoke Bagels. I was surprised the pastry shop didn't open before 10am. It was almost torture watching them setup because I wanted a pastry so bad! Haha! In the end, by the time I had brunch I didn't want a pastry. Maybe next time. We ordered brunch from Foko, stopped by The Breeze for a glass of Rose, and then walked around to shop. I found a jacket for $10 and a great deal on local eggs. My husband pointed out the bar prices were reasonable. My favorite shop is Harvey's Cheese. They let me try 3 different cheeses and they didn't disappoint. You can tell the folks are very knowledgeable. There is definitely something here for everyone to enjoy. I can't wait to come back to try lunch and see what else they have to offer!
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Peter M.

Yelp
Cool, trendy spot with lots of different offerings from sandwiches to boba tea. All local and all intriguing. You can really get food, drinks(adult beverages) , cookies, and art all in one building. Glad I went. And to top it off: They have pinball!
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Madison M.

Yelp
Love the concept and all the great local businesses inside! Excellent variety of products and food throughout. Main issue is the parking situation... difficult to find parking at all, much less somewhere that feels safe to park and walk to/from alone. This keeps me from coming here more often unfortunately.
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Kristin S.

Yelp
Great food choices, good shopping choices, nice amount of seating indoors and outdoors. Dog friendly outdoors which our Vallie loved. VERY CLEAN which is impressive due to its size. Sweet worker brought water out for the pup too! Highly recommend!
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Natasha P.

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Seriously my favorite place to be these days. I appreciate the Cali vibes and the amazing smells as you walk past the coffee shops and food spots. This is a great place for a drink with mimosas being only $4 at the breeze and the wild hops bar with plenty of cocktails and draft beers. It's is also a great place for tapas. Trying something small at each place is something we enjoy. For example try out a Venezuelan arepa and then a fondue sandwich from Harvey's cheese. Or try out the pork belly Reuben at bramble and an Atlantic salad at Zibas. Whatever your combo choice, it is all FABULOUS and the ambiance of the market itself is such a bonus. Once you go, it's hard not to love it and want to come back. There are savory options, drink options and dessert options. On site there is a Wiltshire location, vegan pastry spot, and an ice cream shop. For the kids there is a small play section upstairs and for the shoppers a few boutiques such as toza or hazel and hunt. Bottom line.... there is something for everyone!!! Go fall in love with Logan Street Market
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chad v.

Yelp
One stop world of food and wonderment in the heart of Germantown esk. Smoke town... our town Logan Street market is a haven for multiple food vendors and art and craft shops as well as a market, a micro brewery "Wild Hops" and a wonderful coffee shop called "Safai" with one killer espresso. As well as a great artisanal ice cream shop, a fromagère.... cheesemonger lol ok ok it's Ky.. a cheese shop. And a ton of other vignettes of wonder. I'm sure you can find them on their website. A great friend meet up, weekend destination and lunch stole
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Maddy B.

Yelp
I loved the variety of options. I tried Silly Axe chicken and fries. That's were a little too oily, but would love to go back and try more. I also got a coffee which was delicious. I loved looking at what all the places had to offer.