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I love this store so much! It has great merchandise, and amazing quality. I got a flag from here and it is very high quality and pretty. 10/10
Hands down, my favorite store. It's like walking into a gift store specifically designed for all the things I love. Cherry on top is the super friendly staff 💜
The parking lot was adjacent to the city market where we had to park was terrible. The signage to get in & out was reversed. It said it was open to the public but it really wasn’t apparently supposed to be, then the attendant was not happy with us. We paid at the credit card machine in the lobby, but then the arm at the exit would not let us out. Then the attendant said that we didn’t even have to pay because parking was free anyway!!! Then why did they even bother with the arm being down???

City Market was an absolute joke!!! Nothing was even there except for one booth and they were closing their booth down in a couple of days!!! They are building condominiums there!!! Thank goodness they are demolishing the old building!!! It’s too bad, it was a fun place to go to shop and have a fun lunch with friends!!! Guess the almighty dollar wins again!!!
Laura E
at 2024 Mar 18
Laura E
at 2024 Mar 18
Indianapolis City Market is in a cool building that is fun to explore on its on. However, the market is pretty much a ghost town on Saturdays. A lot of the vendors were closed, and there wasn't much of anything to see/do.
The market was nice and the variety of food was great but our visit was completely ruined by the obnoxiously rude facilities staff that harassed us and our children. Jeffery (facilities staff) rudely told us to put chairs we moved back (as we were doing it), we had a party of 7 and the tables had 4 chairs. There was only 1 person upstairs and they were nowhere near us. Jeffrey yelled at our children for walking near a walkway that connects to the elevator. Watched us while we ate while loudly watching videos on his tablet, and then called security on us for being near the "forbidden walkway." Secruity (Anthony) came and was confused as to why Jeffery was acting the way he was, took us over the walkway and introduced us to Rae who was also part of facilities, apologizing for Jeffery the entire time. Anthony was a consummate professional remaining calm and understanding. He listened to me a was able to ensure Jeffery was no longer harassing us. Rae was also very attentive and made sure Jeffery stopped harassing us and even advised him he was being hostile as he confronted me and two toddlers one last time. I'm not sure why Jeffery kept bothering us, I'm sure him having worked there for 10+ years has made him very proud and passionate about his role. That being said he had no right treating me and my family the way he did. I will never set foot in that place again and if you have any curious children stay away from the hallway that connects to the elevator as I'm sure Jeffery will be around to harass you and your family if he's there.
We enjoyed the variety and diversity offered along with the atmosphere but I have never visited a place with ruder facilities staff. We would like to return but will likely not due to being hounded, followed around, and security called on us. The security staff was incredibly kind and apologized for the disturbance and stated they didn't know why the other man had such an issue with our family.
Love the place if you need something quirky to add to your collection or just something simple. Love to go to the store every few days and get stickers, trinkets or jewellery.

A great place which has quite unique designs and options.
Best local shop in Indianapolis. So unique and funny! I go every time I visit, without fail. My tree wouldn't be complete without the yearly installment of a Domeflake from PUP, and this is where I get mine every year.
The vendors that were there were great however I was expecting a lot more. I know they are going to be re-doing everything and I glad, this is such a cool venue with a lot of potential.
Tons of fun stuff. Great stocking stuffers and the jewelry is really nice. They have some Indy tees, books, and other kitchen and home decor. I went in this past Saturday. Haven't been in prob 6 months and the prices of a lot of things was almost unrealistic. I looked at a 28 ounce thermos they were wanting almost $60 for 😳 the most popular brands of thermos are not even that much. I do love going in there but this time didn't buy anything.
I like to support the local and unique eating spots inside of City Market. So far my favorites are the gumbo and the pulled pork grilled cheese (separate eateries). I hope the City Market will continue to exist for a long time.
So... went Saturday, October 21 at 12:00 pm and there wasn't a single vendor selling lunch. There was only a cookie place and a ladies' (very nice) clothing and gift vendor. Everything else was COMPLETELY empty. We were expecting a farmer's market and it instead was very sad and post-apocalyptic. It doesn't look kept up at all. Definitely not a good look for tourists. South Bend Farmer's market is what a city market should be-filled with a variety of vendors, seasonal veggies, and happy shoppers. City Market seems like the city has abandoned it. Very confused. 🤷‍♀️
It's just not good. We've went 2 years in a row when in town and we're disappointed both times. There are hardly no vendors there...usually only 3-4 total. In some, the food is clearly from the day or two prior (at the minimum). It's dirty and run down. This place has so much potential, but it's no where close. Just save your time and go elsewhere.
Adorable trinket shop perfect for getting a gift or just browsing items relevant to the season and the current day. Solid collection of jewelry both showy and more laid back. Definitely recommend if you’re queer and looking for a shop to feel at home in.
The best hands down I took my friend here it was so delicious we talked about it all the way home definitely underrated
The açaí place was absolutely spectacular. They had great customer service and very were efficient. Unfortunately, the so called “security team” and janitors were beyond rude and nagging. My bible study group of 7 diverse, talented and studios young women were harassed numerously. To inhibit any of these fine ladies feeling left out, we decided to move some chairs. Such a minor and harmless gesture of friendship ended up being a crime to these staff members of this barely functioning establishment. One of the workers was kind enough to warn us about moving chairs, so we complied. As we start to stand up another worker greets us, but not so kindly as the following worker. This person in a position of power and authority began to berate us and threaten us if we did not move the chairs. Once again we kindly agreed and placed all the chairs exactly where they were in the first place. We began our ascent up to the second level where we were told there would be more chair space and wouldn’t have to move anything. Disappointment struck as we scoured to find a table big enough to fit our party of 7. To our surprise, all of the tables only fit 2 or 4 people. Once again we made the executive decision to move some chairs to make everyone feel welcome and safe. We thought that we were in the clear, until another worker aggressively told us to move the chairs. We promised solemnly to move the chairs back and we were met with nasty glares and dirty looks as we attempted to enjoy our meals. The funniest part about this interaction was not getting profusely disturbed, but the fact that men all around us were taking part in moving chairs, but the workers were nowhere to be seen when they moved the chairs. Why is it that our group of soon to be successful career women were singled out? Our conclusion is that the workers are extremely sexist and hate women and chairs. Thank you.
We were a small group of people visiting on a convention and we came here for a meal and to get to know one another. The feel of the place was friendly and calm enough for all of us to hear each other speak. I especially enjoyed what I ate here, which was delicious. I’ll definitely be back if I’m ever back in Indy!
Ryan Callahan
at 2023 Jul 19
Ryan Callahan
at 2023 Jul 19
I'm not very original, but the pots are cute and people like them as gifts.

If anyone reads this, succulents look good in just about any accent decor pot, and this store sells some for cheap.

10/10 experience would recommend to anyone. It was an online order, they shipped fast, they personally thanked me in a card (it's a nice touch), everything was well packed.

It's exactly what you want in an online ordering experience, the personalized touch was a bonus
It's a good looking building, but I guess most shops are only open for a handful of hours around lunch - I think? Only a few places were open at 3:30pm on the Friday I looked around, anyway. The market has restrooms and an ATM; plus free wifi, or at least poster signs give user and password logins (didn't check if they were working myself.)

The data that Google Maps has for the restaurant vendors (and other orgs) listed here looks like a disorganized mess. Google Maps seems very unsure which vendors are actually closed rather than open; and for those open, Google usually seems confused by the hours. (So am I, and the Mall's webpage definitely doesn't resolve that.) Somebody who cares about the Market, and who knows it well, should spend a little time trying to fix most of this on Google Maps, imho, for the benefit of all involved.
Cool place to visit. It's like a farmers market of different restaurants . Plus it has a great bar up stairs and if your lucky enough to catch a tour of the catacombs underneath. It's worth making a day of it.
A nice place to shop for the out of the ordinary unusual gift. A nice mix of everything. I shop here for filler items in my gourmet Christmas gift baskets. A GREAT place to shop when visiting MASS AVE.
Great place to go if you are a foodie. This place has a wide variety of food vendors. They have crepe shops, Greek, Italian, BBQ, bakeries, dessert places, etc. It has a really fun vibe and the upstairs is ideal for families with small children. If you can try to get there before the lunch time rush. I think this is a must do in Indianapolis, though.