4 changes at Louisville’s Logan Street Market

New vendors are arriving — and there’s even a pickleball court.

Barn door openings outside of Louisville's Logan Street Market.

Logan Street Market in Shelby Park features local restaurants and artists + an in-house brewery.

Photo by: Logan Street Market

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Logan Street Market celebrated its 4th anniversary over the weekend. In honor of that, here are four changes taking place at the Shelby Park market:

Now, there’s pizza

Twisted Piez artisan pizza comes from Chef Ashlee Northington of Happy Belly Bistro, who you may have seen on the Food Network. The menu includes the pizza classics, like cheese + pepperoni, plus three other personal pan options — count us in for the “Spicy Gio.” It’s open Wednesday-Sunday for lunch and dinner.

A fave is on the move

If you’ve been to Logan Street Market on a Saturday or Sunday, you’ve probably encountered the long lines for FOKO. That popularity has led the Southern Mexican breakfast and lunch operation to outgrow its space. FOKO is moving across the street to the former Tim Faulkner Gallery location. It’sexpected to open mid-November.

Vendors line the first and second floors of Logan Street Market in Louisville.

There’s not just great food at Logan Street Market — artisan vendors occupy booths on the second floor.

Photo by: Logan Street Market

New neighbors upstairs

Nativas Market, which offers handmade Colombian goods created by women, permanently moved onto the second floor. Shop for home goods + accessories Tuesday-Friday.

A Logan Street workout

Pickleball is taking America by storm and Logan Street Market is getting in on the craze. The market has added an indoor pickleball court near its in-house brewery, Wild Hopsa beer after a hard-fought pickleball match doesn’t sound too bad.

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