There have been pop-up restaurants, pop-up dinners, but Orlando has yet to see pop-up shops make a splash yet. Can't wait til it does.
Until then, take a look at an *online* pop up shop called QUITOKEETO. It's stocked with a short list of items the owners love - a mix of new, found, and collaborative. The shop is curated by Heidi Swanson + Wayne Bremser, and will be open on occasion.
An online store open on occasion? How cool is that?
Until then, take a look at an *online* pop up shop called QUITOKEETO. It's stocked with a short list of items the owners love - a mix of new, found, and collaborative. The shop is curated by Heidi Swanson + Wayne Bremser, and will be open on occasion.
An online store open on occasion? How cool is that?
Anyone on the mailing list will be notified first when the shop is open, when there are new items, or when items are back in stock.
They plan to be open the morning of April 22, 2013 with a new collection.
For answers to more detailed questions about the shop - shipping, payments and the like - refer to the FAQ page. And to be notified of future pop-ups, previews & updates, sign up for the mailing list on their website.
For answers to more detailed questions about the shop - shipping, payments and the like - refer to the FAQ page. And to be notified of future pop-ups, previews & updates, sign up for the mailing list on their website.
Here's a list of the pop up dinners and pop up restaurants that have made a big splash in Orlando so far this year. Hopefully pop up shops aren't too far behind:
- January 19: Outstanding in the Field came to town and put on a pop up dinner at Lake Meadow Naturals.
- January 26: TheDailyCity.com created a pop up dinner series called Orlando ClanesDine. The first one featured Chef Bryce Bulluff and happened inside TheDailyCity.com Cardboard Art Festival.
- March 2: Scott Joseph has a pop up dinner series. His most recent one took place at Quantum Leap Winery.
- March 19-23: Chef Tony Adams is doing a pop up restaurant called Kennebec inside Urban ReThink.