We have to close the balance of our summer festival in Three Oaks, MI due to severe weather and venue. Don't let anyone charge you to park for this event, we have a huge adjacent field and it's all ready for YOU! Anyone who parks in town and purchases furniture can swing back with their car, we will have a furniture pick up area and porters to help load items into your cars.
If you purchase item from dealer that is too big for your car, you can ask the dealer to deliver it for you following market hours. We now have loads of onsite parking but conveniently have a shuttle from town at the Acorn Theater as well. If you take I-90/Indiana Tollway you'll get off at exit 21 to merge onto I-94 to Detroit.
If you purchase item from dealer that is too big for your car, you can ask the dealer to deliver it for you following market hours. We now have loads of onsite parking but conveniently have a shuttle from town at the Acorn Theater as well. If you take I-90/Indiana Tollway you'll get off at exit 21 to merge onto I-94 to Detroit.
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The Randolph Street Market Festival is home to the world-renowned Chicago Antique Market, Indie Designer Market, Modern Vintage Chicago and the Holiday Market. As seen in Travel & Leisure, the NY Times, Lucky Magazine and featured on TV news shows and web casts, the Randolph Street Market Festival is considered "a mecca of cool", "the best hot spot for antiquing", "the best Chicago venue for people watching", and "the Barney's of Vintage".
For the first time in Randolph Street Market's 18-year history, we have to close the balance of our summer festival in Three Oaks, MI due to severe weather and venue conditions. Refunds will be promptly sent out this week. We landed in Three Oaks, Michigan, an artsy, cultural community with boutique-style retail that complemented our Antique and Vintage vibe.
JOIN THE MAILING LIST! We'll keep you updated on special happenings relating to the monthly markets. Also, we'll be drawing names periodically from this list and the winners will receive a full season's pass to all markets for the year! Sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information contact the City Markets office at (312) 666-1200, or by email at [email protected].
Reviews (10)
Susan Meldrim
Jun 20, 2021
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Pathetic, pitiful ignore the hype and save your money. We went to the Randolph Street Market in Three Oaks and it was absolutely terrible. It was about 5 outdoor tents and some indoor booths that held tons of our Grandmothers costume jewelry and our Great Aunts bric a brac that none of us wanted in 1980. The only good thing about it was that $2 of our $5 entrance fee went to Fernwood Botanical Garden. I still can't believe they had the guts to charge us for that. Instead, make a donation directly to Fernwood, visit Three Oaks, have a meal and visit some of their stores that are actually well curated
Tina Kotrych
Jun 09, 2021
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ErvinNic Creates
Jan 05, 2020
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Gutter
Dec 06, 2019
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Worst lobster roll I've ever had! The lobster was flavorless but it was smothered in hitter than room temperature mayo and doused in way too much like juice. The bread was very stale but the chef tried in vain to disguise this by over toasting it. The coslaw was also served hot and had no flavor other than bad mayo which separated from it's time under a heat lamp. I took a bite of a cheese burger our table ordered and it was bad. Unflavored gritty meat cooked well done.
The good. The wait staff is super nice and so we're the hosts. The French fries are very good and well prepared.
The good. The wait staff is super nice and so we're the hosts. The French fries are very good and well prepared.
Mavis Xu
Oct 04, 2019
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Bellina Caetano
Dec 11, 2018
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Daniel C.
Sep 15, 2018
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D. T.
Jul 24, 2018
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Efrain Quiroz
Jun 02, 2018
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Patty Suttle
Oct 26, 2017
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