The Daily City (Website) hosted their first-ever indoor farmers market this past Sunday and it was an obvious success.

The inaugural event succeeded in attracting an estimated 1,500+ shoppers on Sunday, June 9. Our Instagram followers were treated to a video of a line that was wrapping around the block.

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Market vendors sold a variety of items including specialty mushrooms, organic produce, micro-greens, pasture-raised chickens, pastries, freshly baked bread, and more and featured a curated list of local businesses including Frog Song Produce, Fleet Farming, Wild Ocean Seafood, and Tamale Co.

The proof-of-concept event was hosted in Celine at 22 S. Magnolia Avenue [GMap].

The Daily City’s owner/operator, Mark Baratelli, told Bungalower that he is currently assessing the next steps for the concept but we’re betting we’ll see a couple more indoor markets from him before the end of the summer.

Editor’s Note: Baratelli actually threw his hat into the ring for the Downtown Orlando Farmers Market Manager gig back in 2017, but it was awarded to Red Top Productions instead.


Brendan O'Connor

Editor in Chief of Bungalower.com

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