Napa Is Getting its First Communal Market

Dueces Market describes itself as “Napa’s first communal market,” adding, “Whether you need to get going in the morning, recover from last night, recharge or indulge – we have you covered."

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According to a recent beer and wine license application, a new communal market is coming to Napa. The concept is called Dueces Market and will take over 1300 1st Street 222.

On its website, Dueces Market describes itself as “Napa’s first communal market.” It adds, “Whether you need to get going in the morning, recover from last night, recharge or indulge – we have you covered. Fuel up with a wide range of hydration and foodstuffs, all sourced locally and globally from artisan brands.”

Brent Pennington of Pennington Provisions LLC is listed as the licensee and owner, though he wasn’t immediately available for comment.

The market will become a new tenant at First Street Napa — “a collective featuring great wines, unique culinary options, and a stylish set of retail and lifestyle concepts” — joining businesses like the tasting room Chateau Buena Vista, the restaurant Kitchen Door Napa, and the candle and soap brand Maison Verbena.

Other establishments in the vicinity include Compline Restaurant, Kitchen Door, and Mia Carta.

For additional updates, follow Dueces Market on Facebook and Instagram.

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Elise Love-McCorkle is a freelance writer for What Now Media Group. She is an alumna of The University of Texas at Austin and works in the creative sector. She is currently based in Lisbon, Portugal.
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