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PLAN YOUR VISIT

HOURS: (Open weekends only)

Friday 10 am - 7 pm

Saturday 10 am - 6 pm

Sunday 11 am - 4 pm

Second Saturdays

On the second Saturday of every month, stop by the Berwyn Shops to browse pop-up vendors, listen to live music, and meet special guests.

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LOCATION:

6931 Roosevelt Rd. Berwyn, IL. 60402

What you need to know!

PARKING:

Please use parallel parking available on Roosevelt Rd. Carpooling is highly encouraged!

Get Involved

Be a Musician

Solo artists or bands are invited to share their musical gifts.

Be an Artist

Artists of all kinds are welcomed to display their creative talents.

Be a Host

Looking for a gorgeous venue to host a private event, workshop, team-bonding activity, or more? The Berwyn Shops is available!

Carries baked goods like custom macarons and cakes- often made with reduced sugar and all hand-made. @bee.my.honey.sweets.and.treats

Has a large range of unique polymer clay earrings, paintings, and customizable epoxy resin items.

Creates natural apothecary products, like artisanal bath and products to soothe your soul.

Curates artisanal Mexican goods like hand embroidered dresses and hand-sewn Lele dolls.

Sells hand-crafted contemporary clay and metal jewelry and inspirational self-help literature.

Offers crystals as loose stones for channeling spirituality or in jewelry to bring positive energy to the planet.

Offers hand-poured soy candles, wax melts, bath products, all made with phthalate-free fragrance oils and premium wax. Sells Latinx inspired apparel and accessories that promote women empowerment.

Designs natural skincare made in small batches that pays tribute to traditional Mexican skincare rituals.

Curates women’s clothing and footwear that is fashionable and affordable for the girl on the go.

Offers arrangements, container scapes, and installations with locally grown flowers, fresh or dried.

Has one-of-a-kind accesories and footwear that are handmade by artisans of all different regions of Mexico.

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