The fall edition of the Made in Tucson Market will hit the streets of downtown Tucson on Sunday, Nov. 30. The one-day event offers shopping and brings together community, creativity, and local flavor.
What to expect
Held along Seventh Street between Fourth and Sixth Avenues in the Historic Fourth Avenue District, the market runs from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Under the tent-lined open sky, you will find:
- More than 250 artists, makers and small businesses offering everything from handmade art to upcycled clothing, jewelry, and artisan goods.
- Local food vendors and food trucks dishing up Tucson flavors for lunch, snacks or holiday gifts.
- Live music, interactive art installations and family-friendly activities adding atmosphere to the stroll.
Food Trucks
- @bardownfitnessandnutrition
- @churroselrey_tucson
- @espressoul_cafe
- @lahainaswaffledogs
- @lovinspoonfulstucson
- @oaxarico
- @onlywings520
- @parkiesandwich
- @purpledevildonuts
- @purpletreetruck
- @raesburgers520
- @scooptogether
- @transit.tea
- @youslydogtucson
- @yumyumpocha_
Packaged Food Vendors
- @1989bakehouse
- @atekei_treats
- @belicious_waffles
- @betterthanprovisions
- @cactus_jack_pickled_veggies
- @cherylsjamsandjellies
- @dirty_t_tamarindo
- @drinkparch
- @duckys_pineapplebananabread
- @everything_tart
- @gully_bakehouse
- @idsmokethatbbq
- @kimsconfectionstucson
- @kubulicrafts
- @littlepopofjoy
- @mouth_of_the_south_salsa
- @poppedartisan
- @pricklyparadiseelderberry
- @starpastry_llc
- @sunpopsweets
- @tea_and_hammock
- @thehungrywolfbakery
- @thespicejam
- @tiasourdough
- @tucsonchocolatefactory
- @tucsoncottoncandyco
- @urban.crumbb
Why this matters
Proceeds from the market go directly back into the community. The organizing group uses funds to create public art, offer improvement grants to small businesses, and maintain a community space at 311 E. 7th Street.
Additionally, the event offers a platform for both emerging and established artisans. Organizers require all makers to live in Pima County, ensuring the market stays rooted in local talent.
Visitors should come early to beat the crowds. Bring a reusable bag, especially if you plan to shop small goods and handmade items. Entry is free.
Why you should go
If you support Tucson’s creative community and local food scene, the Made in Tucson Market offers a chance to buy directly from makers, taste homegrown treats and soak in the city’s grassroots energy. The event channels the spirit of localism that our readers value.
For more information, visit madeintucsonmarket.com.
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