The Lincoln Eatery Welcomes Pop Up & Shop Up as Its First Retail Boutique

Pop Up & Shop Up will be the first retail concept launched at The Lincoln Eatery, a food hall in Miami Beach’s expanded Lincoln Road district. The opening event will last from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 19, to help spotlight the vast selection of local businesses selling a rotating selection of locally made products at the venue. Participating brands during the opening include Scrub RunesIsland Gal Beauty BarMade in GoodsShop Rue and more. 

By establishing Pop Up & Shop Up as a permanent stall within the food hall, Lincoln Eatery continues its goal of providing retail and community space for local artisans. The food hall and retail space venue will continue to highlight minority-owned businesses and showcase locally-made products, including makeup, skincare, haircare, artisan goods, homemade jewelry, works of art, sustainable fashion and more. 

“The new Pop Up & Shop Up stall at The Lincoln Eatery is carefully curated by Miami locals who create items that are unique to South Florida,” says Lincoln Eatery founder Stephani Lamoni. “While browsing the store, guests have the opportunity to meet the individual who put their heart and soul into creating the product that they’re purchasing. We look forward to fostering those relationships with the community.” 

The food hall and retail shop concept was created in 2019 when Lamoni began looking for a setting to offer small local businesses a consistent space to sell their homemade goods.

Pop Up & Shop Up is open daily from noon to 6 p.m. and is located within The Lincoln Eatery food hall. The event at the Lincoln Eatery is free to attend, but RSVPs via Eventbrite are encouraged.

For more information, visit Thelincolneatery.com

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