Clover Market returns April 14 with a focus on vintage

Posted 4/11/24

The award-winning Clover Market kicks off its 15th year in Chestnut Hill with a curated handmade and vintage popup market on Sunday, April 14, from 10-4 p.m. 

The annual spring event, produced by Clover Market in partnership with the Chestnut Hill Business District, promises a day filled with delightful culinary experiences, lively music and engaging activities for all ages. Look for it on West Highland Avenue, starting at Germantown Avenue and continuing into the large parking lot behind 25 W. Highland Ave.

With a record-breaking number of vendors applying to participate in this …

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Clover Market returns April 14 with a focus on vintage

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The award-winning Clover Market kicks off its 15th year in Chestnut Hill with a curated handmade and vintage popup market on Sunday, April 14, from 10-4 p.m. 

The annual spring event, produced by Clover Market in partnership with the Chestnut Hill Business District, promises a day filled with delightful culinary experiences, lively music and engaging activities for all ages. Look for it on West Highland Avenue, starting at Germantown Avenue and continuing into the large parking lot behind 25 W. Highland Ave.

With a record-breaking number of vendors applying to participate in this year’s market, visitors will find a carefully selected group of 90 handmade and vintage sellers from throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, New York and Maryland. 

Foodies will find an array of savory delights, from some of the area’s most popular food vendors. The Clean Plate Club will be offering their signature dishes, promising a menu full of fresh and flavorful options. For those with a penchant for plant-based cuisine, La Llamita Vegana will be serving up their vegan specialties, showcasing the rich and diverse flavors of vegan cooking. Mom Mom's will provide a taste of comfort with their home-style cooking, while Redstone Pizza will be firing up their ovens to deliver mouthwatering pizzas straight from the stone.

Sweet treats and refreshing beverages will not be in short supply, with Flour & Oats Artisan Cookies offering a selection of handmade cookies, perfect for those with a sweet tooth. Waffle aficionados can look forward to enjoying freshly made waffles, while Many Hands Coffee will be brewing up their finest blends to keep attendees energized throughout the day.

There will also be plenty to keep the little ones occupied. DEAN Adventure Camps, formerly known as Handwork Studio, will be hosting kids' crafts sessions, and Southpaw Studio will be on-site with face painting, adding a splash of color and excitement to the day's events.

And since no festival is complete without some live music, No Relation Band will perform from 12-3 p.m. 

The market starts at 10 a.m. (no early bird sales!) and is handicapped accessible. There will be portable toilets available in the main parking lot by the food trucks. On-leash, well-socialized dogs are welcome