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Open-Air Market Set to Debut At Dulles Town Center in Spring

The EatLoco market will bring artisans, crafters, wellness companies, and ethnic foods to the mall parking lot.

By Colleen Kelleher October 21, 2024 at 9:56 am

Look for a new addition to your Sundays. At the end of March 2025, EatLoco begins an open-air market on the Dulles Town Center Mall parking lot.

The market will be in addition to EatLoco’s farmers markets at Ashbrook and Brambleton. It will showcase more small businesses, including artisans, crafters, wellness companies, food producers, and hot food vendors.

“We are also including basically any small company or start-up that would like to promote their business,” EatLoco’s website said.

EatLoco is accepting applications for businesses to be on its waitlist for the new open-air market and its other four farmers markets. Businesses need to have active websites, Facebook pages, or Instagram accounts to be considered.

The open-air market starts March 30, 2025, and will likely run every Sunday through November. It will be held on the parking lot next to JCPenney’s.

The organizers are not accepting flea market vendors, nor are they looking for hot dog and hamburger vendors. Instead, they want ethnic food vendors.

“EatLoco is excited to add our own spin by adding even more international food vendors, offering a diverse array of global cuisines,” the website said.

Feature image of a farmers market courtesy of Virginia Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services

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