Find The Perfect Gift Under The Lights Of The Gulch Night Market, A Monthly Artisan Market In Nashville
By Meghan Kraft|Published November 13, 2019
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Meghan Kraft
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
Finding the perfect gift for your friends and family members is probably one of the most difficult aspects of the holiday season. Although there’s great tidings of comfort and joy throughout November and December, the gifts exchanged at family functions have a solid bit of pressure placed on them. The answer? Homemade goods from the dear Volunteer State. If you’re in Nashville, Tennessee, then you don’t want to miss the holiday-themed Gulch Night Market this December.
The Gulch Night Market is monthly event that takes place in Grace's Alley, a small alley that's located between Urban Outfitters, Luchesse, and Barre3.
Easily accessible and off the main drag, it's the perfect place to set up the monthly night market. Grace's Alley actually hosts multiple special events throughout the year, including the Marsh House-hosted Crawfish Boil in March and the Father's Day Pop-Up this past June.
The Gulch Night Market itself hosts a handful of local vendors and food trucks for a night of community fun. It runs rain or shine, though there are rain dates on the calendar in case the weather is too problematic. It's Tennessee, after all. If you don't like the weather? Just wait a minute or two. It'll change!
Pets are welcome and folks of all ages. Bring your best friends, bring your spouse, bring just yourself. The Gulch Night Market does have a few vendors that serve alcohol, so make sure you have your ID ready if you're looking to imbibe.
The best news? The event is completely FREE. Yes, you heard us. It's free to wander this stunning night market and purchase incredible, one-of-a-kind product from local makers and entrepreneurs. All vendors accept credit cards and cash.