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Chic hub with upscale boutiques, restaurants & wine bars centered on a courtyard with a fountain.
296 E 5th Ave, Eugene, OR 97401, United States

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Reviews — 8

Gloria Schmidt
at 2023 Sep 15
Gloria Schmidt
at 2023 Sep 15
The market has declined in the past few years. The food court is not nearly as nice as it used to be and the food that I have tried has not been very good. They have fewer shops. There are several nice ones, but it needs improvement.
Mindy's is good, Elephant Trunk is always great as is Provisions, and Rhythm and Bloom and several others.
Marche has good food and a nice brunch on weekends. Although their menu has fewer offerings.
Susan Hrdlicka
at 2023 Sep 12
Susan Hrdlicka
at 2023 Sep 12
Besides lack of parking, it is not a big enough parking lot for those people who don't know how to park straight! This makes it hard for everyone else to fit in the small spaces! We parked next to a car that was parked cockeyed, which made us crooked, and that creates an opportunity for a car scratched door, etc.
The shops are pricey and not that great, in my opinion. I think finding other parking and sticking to the main streets for shopping or eating is a better option.
cc Studios
at 2023 Aug 20
cc Studios
at 2023 Aug 20
One of the Best Markets in the US.

We were in town only for the day and we were so excited we got the chance to experience this market! Amazing vendors, food, music, and an incredible community vibe all day. Definitely plan to enjoy this when you’re in Eugene!
Rhonda Collins
at 2023 Jul 29
Rhonda Collins
at 2023 Jul 29
Beautiful at night. The ambiance of white lights, pretty flowers and plants are throughout the market. Just an all around nice place to sit outside with a glass of wine and take in what Eugene has to offer. A truly unique atmosphere.
Monike San
at 2023 Jun 20
Monike San
at 2023 Jun 20
Eugene, Oregon's market is a hidden gem, offering a delightful array of products ranging from food and groceries to toys, fancy soaps, and handmade ice cream. As I stepped inside, I was immediately captivated by the market's excellent interior and exterior. The well-designed layout and tasteful decor created an inviting atmosphere that made me want to explore further.

The food section was a gastronomic haven, boasting a diverse selection of fresh produce, local delicacies, and gourmet ingredients. It was a pleasure to peruse the well-stocked shelves and discover unique culinary treasures. The grocery section impressed me with its wide range of organic and artisanal products, catering to various dietary preferences.

Beyond the culinary delights, the market's toy section was a paradise for children and adults alike. The shelves were adorned with high-quality toys, games, and puzzles that sparked joy and nostalgia. As I meandered through the aisles, I couldn't help but be drawn to the captivating displays of fancy soaps, their enticing scents filling the air.

To top it off, the market's handmade ice cream counter was a true delight. The delectable flavors crafted with love and attention to detail were simply irresistible, providing a sweet ending to my visit.

Overall, this market in Eugene, Oregon, offers a remarkable shopping experience. Its excellent interior and exterior, combined with the diverse range of products, make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking quality goods and a delightful atmosphere.
Cassandra P
at 2023 Mar 21
Cassandra P
at 2023 Mar 21
Cute stores including the Eugene Nike store. They have different events nice boutiques fashion clothing, jewelry, gifts, athletics, and specialty stores.
Gary Schartz
at 2023 Mar 10
Gary Schartz
at 2023 Mar 10
Yep. 5th Street Public Market, or whatever they call it these daze. Who shops here? I am. Who even eats here? It's a mystery. Yeah, they have shops here. A person could spend easily 27,000 dimes here and not sneeze a single kroner. I guess it's nice. Maybe I will come back to the meat store. The baked goods store looks fine. (We are in Eugene.). Anyway, one for two or two for three but none for free. La lala, la lala. Doot doot doo Dee Dee do. Not such a good parking lot. Oh, yeah, bring your money. Lots of money. Bye. Did get a dog from One Bad Dawg. Genuine fellow. Selling Nathan's. I ordered a Mini All-The-Way. Mimi is a normal sized Home Hot Dog. Heh. Served on a slice of bread. Maybe sourdough. Big enough for my Frank and all the toppings. A genial and enable fellow. Made me a North Carolina Dog. I was happy and well satisfied.

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