Future Front Texas is hosting more than 175 vendors from across Texas over four weekends for its Fall season iteration of its The Front Market.
The event kicked off on November 12 and runs every Saturday and Sunday through December 4 at Ani's Day & Night located at 7107 E. Riverside Drive.-based women and LGBTQ+ vendors each weekend, as well as partake in Ani’s beverage offerings and on-site food trucks.
Besides buying good from women and LGBTQ+ creatives, there are all-day DJs, drag shows, art workshops, and more. Local chef pop-ups by plant-based Dominican outfit Phatty Boy and Caribbean cuisine connoisseurs NYAMOfficial opening of community lounge from Open House Austin, exploring equitable, creative home-buying in Austin, as well as complimentary beverages from Liquid Death
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