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Friday, June 5, 2026
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Murrieta Market Nights — also searched as the Murrieta Night Market — runs every 1st and 3rd Thursday from May through December 2026, 5–9 PM in Downtown Murrieta at The Alleyway, corner of Juniper St and Washington Ave. Free to attend. No tickets required. What's there: local food vendors and food trucks, artisan goods, handmade crafts, small business pop-ups, live music, and the easy energy of a downtown that actually uses its streets. The vendor mix rotates — regulars and first-timers, established brands and people who made the product at home and decided to show up. The 2026 season runs through December, same corner, same hours. 2026 dates (1st and 3rd Thursday of each month): May 7, May 21 · June 4, June 19 · July 2, July 17 · August 6, August 21 · September 3, September 17 · October 1, October 15 · November 5, November 19 · December 3, December 17 Downtown Murrieta, The Alleyway, corner of Juniper St & Washington Ave, Murrieta CA 92562. Free parking nearby. Full schedule at murrietamarketnights.com.
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Every second Saturday, Ventura Boulevard gets a little more interesting. The Sunshine Makers Market takes over the courtyard at The Shops at Sportsmen's Lodge in Studio City with local makers, small businesses, artists, and craftspeople who make things worth seeking out. This isn't a pop-up tent of mass-produced goods — every vendor at Sunshine is selling something they made, designed, or sourced with intention. Think handmade jewelry, ceramics, botanical skincare, hand-printed textiles, illustrated prints, and things you've never seen in a box store. Admission is free. Parking is available on site. The Shops at Sportsmen's Lodge is a neighborhood landmark that's hosted everything from Sunday Farmers Markets to independent boutiques for decades. The outdoor courtyard setting gives the market an easy, unhurried feel — drop in with a coffee, spend an hour, leave with something you'll actually use. Sunshine Makers Market has hosted over 87 events across two years, building one of the more consistent indie vendor communities in the San Fernando Valley. If you're a maker interested in applying for a booth, vendor applications are typically open on their Eventbrite page a few weeks before each event. Free admission. All ages. Dog-friendly — check their Instagram (@sunshinemakersmarket) for confirmed dog policy per venue.
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Unique LA is a curated two-day indie market that brings together 200+ independent designers, makers, and small-batch brands in a single building. The Spring 2026 edition is the 18th LA Unique Market, running May 9–10 at the Cooper Design Space in the Fashion District. The curation standard is high. Every vendor is an independent brand — no franchises, no mass-market resellers. Categories span clothing, jewelry, ceramics, candles, art prints, housewares, beauty, and food. Many brands are LA-based and otherwise only available online or through their own studio pop-ups. The market draws the design-literate LA crowd — people who follow small brands on Instagram before they have a retail location, who know the difference between dropshipping and handmade. It is a genuine discovery surface for independent makers. Cooper Design Space is in the Garment District/Fashion District, steps from the Santee Alley area. Parking in surrounding lots. The market is ticketed — early entry badges sell out and are worth it to beat the Saturday afternoon crowd.
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A warm evening in a brewery courtyard, 25 handcrafted makers, and a Mother's Day theme that actually delivers — Sugar & Moon's outdoor night market at Mt. Lowe Brewing in Arcadia is the kind of event you find by accident and end up staying for hours. The format is simple: local makers and metaphysical vendors spread out under the sky at one of the San Gabriel Valley's most welcoming neighborhood breweries. You can browse handmade goods, pick up a craft beer or a non-alcoholic option, and catch hourly vendor giveaways running from 5 PM to 8:30 PM. The first 10 shoppers get complimentary goodie bags. What makes Sugar & Moon different from a weekend swap meet: the curation. Every vendor makes or sources what they sell — no MLMs, no resellers. Handmade jewelry, crystal and energy work, artisan candles, botanical products, and other makers you won't find at the mall. It's the kind of market where the person selling you something can tell you exactly how it was made. Free admission. Free parking. Family-friendly. Raffle entries earned by joining their email list or making a 5+ purchase at any vendor booth. Mt. Lowe Brewing Company serves food and drinks on site. Sugar & Moon has hosted 15 events over two years with 677 total attendees — a tight, returning community. Follow @sugarandmoonmarket on Instagram for vendor previews ahead of each event.
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The Rose Bowl Flea Market runs the second Sunday of every month at one of the most recognizable venues in Southern California — 2,500 vendors spread across the Rose Bowl grounds with vintage fashion, furniture, vinyl, art, and the one-of-a-kind finds that don't exist on Depop or eBay. The May edition is peak browsing season: the winter layers packed away, the summer wardrobe decisions still open, and the Saturday night haul still sitting on the floor waiting for a second look. General admission at 9am. Early VIP entry at 5am for serious hunters.
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Every 2nd and 4th Thursday May through October — 5:00–9:00 PM — Old Town Temecula's Town Square Park fills with local artisans, food trucks, live music, and a crowd that turns a weeknight into an event. Free to attend. The adobe storefronts of Old Town glow warm at dusk. Restaurants stay open. Wine tasting rooms pour late. This is the version of Temecula that locals actually live in. No tickets required — just show up.
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Old Town Temecula hosts its monthly vintage and makers market along Front Street — local dealers bringing curated vintage clothing, jewelry, ceramics, plants, and handmade goods to the brick-lined blocks that are already one of the better walking streets in Inland Southern California. The wine country crowd mixes with the vintage hunters; the combination makes for a morning that reliably turns into an afternoon. Free to browse. Bring cash for the dealers who don't run Square.
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Every Thursday evening, Pacific Beach comes alive at the corner of Bayard Street and Garnet Avenue. The PB Night Market runs from 5 to 9:30 PM, just 150 steps from the Pacific Ocean, and brings together 9 to 12 rotating food vendors, fire pits, games, and live music in one of San Diego most walkable beach neighborhoods. This is a neighborhood gathering, not a ticketed event. You show up, grab something to eat from one of the food trucks or pop-up vendors, and settle into the fire pit area for the kind of spontaneous Thursday evening that does not need a plan. The music is live and local -- acoustic sets, small bands, the occasional DJ. The crowd is a mix of Pacific Beach locals, students, and anyone who wandered over from the beach. Vendors rotate weekly. Past offerings have included birria tacos, banh mi, craft lemonade, Hawaiian shave ice, artisan pastries, and local small-batch hot sauces. A few artisan and craft vendors typically set up alongside the food. Free to attend. No tickets, no RSVPs. Just walk up. Dress for the beach breeze -- it cools off after sunset even in summer.
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