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The North Market
The North Market Review
Fresh and prepared foods, flowers, ethnic cuisine, and unique gifts delight the senses at central Ohio's only public market, a block north of the Arena District and across from the Greater Columbus Convention Center. The 30-plus-merchant market usually has live music on Saturdays and occasionally hosts festivals throughout the year. Some vendors are open on Monday.
- Address: 59 Spruce St., Downtown, Columbus, OH 43215 | Map It
- Phone: 614/463-9664
- Cost: Free
- Hours: Tues.--Fri. 9--7, Sat. 8--5, Sun. noon--5
- Website: www.northmarket.com
- Location: Columbus
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