Your Guide to East End Market: Best Food and Unique Shopping in Orlando
March 22, 2026
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East End Market in Orlando
Tucked in Orlando’s charming Audubon Park Garden District, East End Market is a must visit for anyone who loves local food, small businesses, and a vibrant community. Here you will find a two-story neighborhood market that brings together some creative chefs, bakers, and cookie makers all under one roof. We just happened to come across this cute market during one of our stays in Orlando, and it did not disappoint. East End Market offers a laid-back atmosphere far removed from the theme parks.
Address: Audubon Park Garden District, 3201 Corrine Drive, Orlando, FL
Hours: Monday to Thursday 8am to 7pm, Friday and Saturday 8am to 9pm, Sunday 8am to 6pm
Pets: are not allowed inside the buildings but are allowed outside on the property
Parking: there is free parking behind the building and along the streets
Instagram: @eastendmkt
Variety of Food Options
One of the biggest reasons locals and visitors love visiting East End Market is for the incredible variety of locally owned food vendors all in one place. You won’t find any large chain restaurants here, instead, you will find passionate bakers at Gideon’s Bakehouse where you can find the sweetest flavor filled cookies, handcrafted savory sandwiches with made fresh ingredients, gourmet tacos, and locally roasted coffee.
Food Vendors:
The Neighbors - delicious cocktails
Winter Park Biscuit Company - homemade biscuits and comfort foods
ÔBON Chocolatier - hand crafted chocolates
Domu - house made noodles and seasonal cocktails
Papi’s Burritos - grab and go breakfast burritos
Gideon’s Bakehouse - voted best desserts in Orlando where you can find handcrafted cookies and cakes
Hinckley’s Fancy Meats - farm to table cooking with locally sourced ingredients
La Femme du Fromage - artisan cheeses from around the world and delicious grilled cheese sandwiches
Lineage Coffee Roasting - craft coffee roasters
Rion’s Ocean Room - inspired by poke shops of Hawaii
Gyukatsu Rose - Japanese restaurant with a unique dining experience
Wafu - taiyaki and soft serve ice cream shop
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Outdoor Seating and Unique Shopping
You will find plenty of outdoor seating in a relaxed atmosphere making it easy to spend an hour or two here exploring and relaxing. Grab a meal and sit outside in the Florida sunshine as you gather to eat with friends or family.
Inside the market, you will discover unique boutique shops and artisan vendors selling everything from handmade goods to specialty foods. Browsing these small shops is part of the experience at East End Market.
Local shops:
Carla Poma Jewelry
The Owl’s Attic
Other places to visit in Orlando
Your Flight and Hotel Booking Options
Your Flight: Orlando International Airport (MCO) is the nearest airport for commercial airlines. Check out CheapOair or Skyscanner for flight deals.
Your Accommodations: Browse booking.com, VRBO or hotels.com for options in Orlando.
A Delicious Stop at East End Market
At East End Market you get to dive into some incredible food. We ordered grilled cheese sandwiches from La Femme du Fromage which had a delicious and crispy salty flavor, wings from Hinckley’s Fancy Meats with fabulous flavor, and a perfect chicken sandwich from Winter Park Biscuit Company.
What made our experience even better was the atmosphere. East End Market has a trendy, creative vibe that feels authentically local and provides the perfect hang out spot. The relaxed outdoor seating area is the kind of place you could sit and slow down while you try all the flavorful foods in one of Orlando’s local food scenes. East End Market is absolutely worth stopping at!
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Tucked in Orlando’s charming Audubon Park Garden District, East End Market is a must visit for anyone who loves local food, small businesses, and a vibrant community. Here you will find a two-story neighborhood market that brings together some creative chefs, bakers, and cookie makers all under one roof.