Zionsville Indiana
Vendors and shoppers at the Brick Street Market along Main Street in Zionsville

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Brick Street Market 2026

Main Street, Downtown Zionsville

Photo by Town of Zionsville

WhenSaturday, May 2, 2026
WhereMain Street, Downtown Zionsville
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The 2026 Brick Street Market takes place on Saturday, May 2, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM along Main Street in downtown Zionsville. This year’s event features more than 140 artisan and craft vendors showcasing handmade goods, fine art, and specialty items. Food booths are located within the market area, and the Brick Street Smoke Off—a barbecue competition—takes place as part of the event.

Plan your visit

When: Saturday, May 2, 2026
Hours: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Location: Main Street, downtown Zionsville
Admission: Free
Rain or shine: The market takes place outdoors. Vendor booths are covered, but much of the event is in open-air areas.
Dogs: Leashed pets are welcome.

Parking

Arrive early if you prefer to park nearby.

Main Street is closed to vehicles during market hours. Street parking is available on Main Street north of the market area and along nearby streets, but fills quickly.

The largest public parking lot is located at the northwest corner of Main Street and Sycamore Road, with access from First Street.

Additional parking is available on nearby streets and in public lots throughout the Village, including Lions Park, all within a short walk from the market.

What to expect

Over 140 vendors across a wide range of categories:

Art & Photography — original paintings, watercolors, photography, acrylics, and mixed media from local artists including AppleGarth Botanical Arts, Be Still And Watercolor Art, Taylor Acrylics, The Artsy Bee, and more.

Ceramics & Pottery — handmade pottery and ceramic work from Creative Clay Studio, Lyndiland Pottery, Mourfield Ceramics, Zukes Cave Pottery, Brighton Ceramics, and others.

Jewelry — handcrafted and fine jewelry from over a dozen makers including Berkeley Faith Designs, Garden Gate Jewelry & Gifts, Made By Maddox, and permanent jewelry from Love Links by Rae and Stuck On You.

Clothing & Fiber Art — boutique clothing, crochet, macramé, embroidery, and handmade wearables from KnottyLola Macrame, Pink Poppy Embroidery, Boutique Elise, Variety Row Boutique, and many more.

Home Decor — art glass, wood signs, candles, metalwork, and decorative pieces from Thomas Critchlow Art Glass, Gingersnaps Glass, Sign After Sign, Wind And Fire Chimes, and others.

Bath & Beauty — natural soaps, skincare, honey, and lavender products from Sugar Creek Lavender Farm, Lainie's Goats and Company, The Hart Ranch Goat Milk Soaps, and more.

Packaged Food & Beverages — local baked goods, specialty foods, and beverages including The Circle Bakery, The Cookie Pub, Royally Iced Cookies & Confections, Kerusso Tea & Co., Heagy Vineyards, and more.

Books & Toys — children's books, sensory toys, and educational items from Fleck Adventure Stories, Julia Kolouch Books, and Talking Tots Sensory Co.

Woodworking — handcrafted wood pieces from A.J. Schnell Wood Works, BakerMakes Woodworking, Landshark & Co., and others.

Food Court

The food court features local and regional vendors, including Greek's Pizzeria, Chick-fil-A West Carmel, Willy's Wagyu, Lumpia Creations, Grilliant Foods, The Brew Lab Canteen, Travelin' Tom's Coffee, Vino Mobile Bar, Georgia's Kitchen, and more.

Kids Area

The kids area, sponsored by Restore Life Chiropractic, includes activities and appearances from Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library, Metropolitan Youth Ballet of Indiana, Bach to Rock, and The PlayLab Co.

Live music

Live music plays throughout the day along the market route.

Where to eat near the market

Beyond the on-site food court, most Main Street restaurants are a short walk from the market — a useful frame for a long day of browsing.

Coffee & breakfastRoasted in the Village and Our Place Coffee are both Main Street coffee stops, good for arrival or an afternoon break.

BrunchRosie's Place is a long-standing brunch favorite, a natural choice if you arrive at 10 AM and want to start with a meal.

Casual lunchGreek's Pizzeria for pizza and Greek classics (also a vendor in the market food court). Zionsville Pizzeria is another Main Street pizza option.

Elevated diningCobblestone for refined American or Convivio for Italian, both on Main Street and well-suited for a sit-down meal during or after the market.

SweetsTruffles & Creams for handmade chocolates and The Scoop for ice cream on warm afternoons.

Take homeAngelo's Italian Market carries housemade pasta, sauces, and prepared foods.

This year

2026 marks the 41st Brick Street Market.

After the market, Main Street shops begin opening around 10 AM, making it easy to extend your visit into downtown Zionsville.

Visit the Brick Street Market website →

Looking for the Zionsville Farmers Market?

The Brick Street Market and the Zionsville Farmers Market are two different events. The Brick Street Market is a one-day annual artisan and craft market held on a Saturday in early May, featuring over 140 makers, food vendors, and live music. The Zionsville Farmers Market is a weekly Saturday market running mid-May through late September, focused on local produce, baked goods, and prepared foods.

Parking & nearby restaurants

Use the map below to find public lots, street parking areas, and nearby restaurants. Blue P icons mark public parking lots, while green P icons mark street parking areas. Tap any pin for details or directions in Google Maps.

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