Visit Mini-Market!

You don’t have to wait for the full store to start shopping at Market 166! Visit us inside Atlanta Utility Works to find fresh goods, snacks to enjoy in the taproom, and specialty items from Georgia makers, like local honey, pecans, pickles, and coffee.

How to shop: Grab what you want from our shelves and check out at the Atlanta Utility Works taproom. Everyone is welcome to shop, no membership required!

Location: 2903 RN Martin St, East Point, GA

Hours: Monday: Closed, Tuesday – Saturday: 11 am – 10 pm, Sunday: 11 am – 7 pm

Curious about the full-service store? Learn more about the future location!

Meet Our Vendors

Good food from good people. We are building partnerships with the makers and growers who feed the South.

Bee Pimpn

Bee Pimpn is a family-owned business that began with a simple love for bees and nature. They are committed...

BJ Reece

John and Rachel Reece own BJ Reece Orchards, a family business that started in the 1960s. The farm has...

Dope Coffee

Dope Coffee was founded by husband-wife duo Michael and Michelle Loyd. Dope Coffee is on a mission to bridge...

Doux South

Doux South is the creation of Atlanta farm-to-table chef Nick Melvin, who has been pickling since his childhood in...

Just Add Honey

Known affectionately as “the tea lady”, founder Brandi Shelton has spent nearly two decades building Just Add Honey tea...

Knotty Pretzels

Knotty Pretzels was created by two best friends, Sean and Casey, who had dreams of starting a business together...

Mama Power Foods

Mama Power originated from a mother’s quest to make vegetables appealing to her picky son. Now, Mama Power’s healthy...

Stuckeys

With a $35 loan, WS “Sylvester” Stuckey, Sr. founded Stuckey’s as a roadside pecan stand in Eastman, Georgia in...

Yo Mama’s

Yo Mama’s Foods was started on Mother’s Day in 2017 as a tribute to those who teach us how...

RSVP For The May 27th Owners Meeting

Join your fellow Member-Owners for a collaborative discussion to sharpen our vision for the path ahead! RSVP today and visit us at The Common Market or on Zoom at 6 PM on 5/27.