June 27 – Y2K Market at Honeytree Meadery
Vintage fashion, local vendors, craft beverages, and Y2K-inspired vibes are coming together at Honeytree Meadery this June.
On Saturday, June 27, Honeytree Meadery will host its Y2K Market, a community shopping event featuring local makers, unique finds, and a chance to support small businesses while enjoying drinks at one of East Nashville's favorite gathering spots.
Running from 12 PM to 5 PM, the market will take place rain or shine and offer a variety of vendors showcasing everything from vintage apparel to handmade goods.
Shop Local Vendors
The Y2K Market will feature a curated selection of local vendors offering:
- Vintage clothing
- One-of-a-kind apparel
- Vinyl records
- Fresh pastries
- Handmade and specialty goods
Guests can browse unique items while supporting local businesses from around the Nashville area.
Special Martini Menu
In addition to the market, Honeytree Meadery will be offering its specialty martini menu throughout the month.
Visitors can enjoy handcrafted cocktails while shopping the market and spending the afternoon with friends.
Support Local and Save the Bees
Honeytree Meadery continues its mission of supporting local businesses and raising awareness for pollinator conservation.
The Y2K Market brings together community members, vendors, and shoppers for an afternoon focused on local commerce, creativity, and good drinks.
Why You Should Attend
East Nashville is home to a thriving community of artists, makers, and small businesses, and the Y2K Market is a great opportunity to discover some of the area's unique vendors in one place.
Whether you're searching for vintage fashion, digging through vinyl records, grabbing a pastry, or simply enjoying a drink on a Saturday afternoon, the event offers something for everyone.
Event Details
Saturday, June 27, 2026
12 PM – 5 PM
Honeytree Meadery
918 Woodland Street
Nashville, TN 37206
Rain or shine.
Admission is free.
Stop by Honeytree Meadery, support local vendors, enjoy a cocktail, and spend the afternoon exploring the Y2K Market in East Nashville.