Robber’s Row Summer Market

Robber’s Row Summer Market
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Next Date: Jun 15, 2022 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Location:  Port Royal Golf and Racquet Club

Port Royal Golf and Racquet Club 10 Clubhouse Dr., Hilton Head Island, SC 29928

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The Robber’s Row Summer Market will be held all summer long at the Port Royal Golf and Racquet Club, 10 Clubhouse Dr. on Hilton Head Island.

Local makers and produce vendors will be set up on the lawn and under the covered porch of Robber’s Row Grill. Shoppers can enjoy the convenience of the Breeze Trolley Service, as the Port Royal Golf & Racquet Club is a new stop for the popular mode of transport around the Island!

Robber’s Row is a nod to the past: the phrase comes from Civil War times and was known as the first market on Hilton Head Island near the Port Royal Golf & Racquet Club. The Robber’s Row Summer Markets will be held weekly on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. from June 1 through August 10. 

Lowcountry Made partners with venues around the Lowcountry to bring local small businesses and makers access to new customers. Vendors can expect the Robber’s Row Summer Market to have a large number of tourists and weekly rental shoppers from the surrounding area, as well as our beloved local Islanders.
 

Admission Details

Free

Directions

Located in Port Royal Plantation on the northwestern section of Hilton Head Island.

Original source can be found here.



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