Antique shoppers and collectors will love this handmade market in Noblesville, Indiana that is all about authentic and old-fashioned things. More than just a store, this place also features a tiny restaurant that locals can't resist. Check it out:
Mercantile 37 in central Indiana is situated in a historic building that has undergone many hands and housed several different businesses over the years.
Newly restored in 2018, this unique place is a market, cafe, and studio showroom all-in-one that is a joy to shop through and relax in.
This handmade market features a wide assortment of items from more than 50 local vendors. You'll find everything from furniture to lighting fixtures to home decor to gifts and more.
Food is also available at the market. Find a decent assortment of artisan cheeses, breads, baked goods, and other delightful treats here.
In addition to the handmade market, there is also a cafe attached to this shop. It offers breakfast and lunch items as well as coffee and other drinks.
Known as Wheelers, this portion of the business has existed in some form since 1940 when the building was built and opened as Scotty's Inn, a pump station and restaurant that was popular with travelers and farmers of all kinds.
There's no end to the wonderful and exciting things you will find at this market and cafe that is all about homemade and vintage items.
Additional services offered by this unique business include private event hosting, space for conference rooms, design consultation, and help finding unique antiques.
Mercantile 37 is open Wednesday and Thursday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. as well as Friday and Saturday between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., and you can get more details on its website or Facebook page.
For more like this, check out these nine best antique stores in Indiana that bargain hunters adore.
If you've ever been to this handmade market, we'd love to hear from you. Please share your experiences and photos with us below in the comments.
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