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Smorgasburg, the largest open-air food market in America with locations in New York, Los Angeles and Miami, has announced a slate of new vendors joining the Miami market in January.
Open Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 7 p.m., the market, located in the heart of the Wynwood Arts District at 2600 NW Second Ave., draws thousands of visitors every weekend in search of a great afternoon of eating, drinking, and meeting up with friends.
The weekend market provides guests with a unique gastronomic experience from a diverse group of vendors; most of who represents the Miami community at its core. January guests will have the opportunity to check out new talent and their delicious offerings including specialty coffee from Raccoon Coffee, indulgent hand-helds from Wet Burger, and shaved ice treats from Amazonica. Also new to the market is SoFLo’s beloved food truck La Birreria Tijuana and Yummy Cookies and Brownies. Smorgasburg Miami also has officially opened its 2023 application process.
For more information, visit www.smorgasburgmiami.com. Join Smorgasburg Miami, where everyone from everywhere is welcome.
Smorgasburg Miami is located at 2600 NW Second Ave. and is open from noon to 7 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday. For more information, visit www.smorgasburgmiami.com or follow @smorgasburgmiami on Instagram.
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