Marketplace Downtown
133 E Market St, Sandusky
(419) 502-0200
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We did the axe throwing. It was so fun!
Great place to hang. Or bring a sweat jacket because the temperature does fluctuate between buildings and the lake.
QT time
Very nice place had alot of interesting things to shop for
The waffles were amazing! I had the Monte Cristo sandwich= absolutely delicious. The macho nacho appetizer was huge and we enjoyed every bite. The server was personable, knowledgeable and explained all the different menu choices as this was our first time and the menu is pretty unique! Definitely glad we decided to give it a shot.
The website's times we're wrong about when stores opened, it even says coming soon for crafts noble but is open in the building. Went to a shop though that was nice and got a few stones which was nice.
Adorable Place! We came during the week so unfortunately most of the places where closed inside. But we enjoyed the gift shop and walked around. There is a Brewery in the basement and a kids center that looked a bit unfinished. The bowling alley part is permanently closed. And the only other shop open during are visit was a bakery with no vegan options. Other then that we still enjoyed the layout and scenery.
Great atmosphere with a lot of history on display. Places to eat as well as a gift shop with unique items!
Great place
Great place to stop by they have different business inside. Great service
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A great selection of activities and food. Close to the water. We live the Cookie Dough and Ax throwing
Great place to stop by they have different business inside. Great service
Great place to visit, and you have your choice of a few restaurants. Activities for adults and children, and the place is still growing ? ?
Yummy...
Cute addition to downtown offering a trendy, artistic vibe with several small food, dessert, or boutique businesses. We visited on a Thursday afternoon and several shops inside were closed. We ordered food at Derrick Jr.'s BBQ (HIGHLY recommend...yum) and while waiting for food, checked out the children's museum downstairs which is a thoughtful, fun addition for the little ones. Several interactive busy-board style interactive children's activities were mounted in the hallway leading to the museum which were free and fun to explore. We didn't do the children's museum but it looked best for the age ranges of 5/6-11/12 although I did see a pre-walking baby (maybe 9-12 months old) sitting at a baby-friendly station while a sibling explored. When our food was ready, we walked back upstairs and enjoyed our meal in the outdoor courtyard.
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