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Lincoln Square Bakery Joins New Low Line Market (PHOTOS)

The grand opening of the new market on Southport was a big success, drawing a sizable crowd to the "L" station, including one Lincoln Square bakery.

A crowd gathered beneath the Southport "L" station Thursday for the grand opening of the North Side's new Low Line Market.

Vendors like Penny Pastry and C&D Family Farms sold their more unique, artisan foods compared to a traditional farmers market. There still was, however, fresh produce for people searching for  things like asparagus and strawberries. 

Also joining the slew of businesses was Lincoln Square's Defloured: A Gluten Free Bakery. They were there selling gluten-free cookies and treats to groups of North Siders. 

The event started at 4 p.m. and ended around 8 p.m., and will repeat every Thursday throughout the summer.

Read more about the 12 different vendors at the market here on Patch.

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