
Tucked just one block from the Pearl in the heart of downtown San Antonio, The Vine is rewriting the rulebook on what it means to support local artisans.
This isnât your typical retail spaceâitâs a judgment-free zone where creativity flourishes, vendors rotate weekly, and every product tells a story.
Imagine walking into a space that feels like a French market met vintage luxury and decided to throw a party in Texas.
Thatâs The Vine.

Located at 2202 Broadway inside the bustling Broadway News complex, this micro marketplace opened its doors in September 2025 with a mission that goes far beyond commerce.
Founders Will and Shannon Corbett created The Vine as a nurturing ground for small business ownersâa place where cottage bakers, jewelry makers, candle crafters, and artists can showcase their talents without the crushing overhead of traditional brick-and-mortar retail.
A Sweet Beginning Rooted in Love đ
The story behind The Vine starts with a grandmotherâs kitchen and a gluten-free love story.
Will Corbett learned to make sweet potato pie from his grandmother using the classic technique all grandmas employâa pinch of this, a dab of that.
When he met Shannon, who had recently been diagnosed with gluten sensitivity, Will worked tirelessly to adapt his grandmotherâs recipe so she could enjoy it too.

His gluten-free sweet potato pie became such a hit that friends and coworkers insisted he share it beyond their inner circle.
Thatâs how Nell-Leeâs was born, named after both Will and his grandmother.
But after having two children, standing in the sweltering heat at San Antonio farmers markets became less feasible.
The couple prayed for guidance, and the Holy Spirit delivered an answer: The Vine.
Why âThe Vineâ? Faith Meets Enterprise âš
The name comes straight from John 15: âI am the vine, and you are the branches.â
For the Corbitts, this verse embodies everything they want their business to representâa place of nourishment, growth, and opportunity where every vendor can be fruitful.

âWe want The Vine to grow with Godâs plan in mind and we want our vendors to always be fruitful when they collaborate with us in our space,â Shannon explains.
Itâs not just a catchy name; itâs a philosophy woven into every aspect of the business.
What Makes The Vine Different? The Micro-Market Model đïž
Think of The Vine as a micro farmers market that operates year-round in a climate-controlled, intimate setting.
The space features mismatched vintage furniture that somehow all flows together, creating what Shannon describes as a âcomfortable luxury aesthetic that at the same time feels like home.â

Vendors rotate on the shelves weekly, ensuring fresh variety for repeat customers.
The Vine also offers two spaces for in-person vendors who want that brick-and-mortar feel without the long-term commitment or financial burden.
Whether youâre a seasoned artisan or someone nervous about branching out into the vendor world, The Vine welcomes you with open arms.
âIf youâre new to this vendor business and nervous to branch out, The Vine is the perfect place to start,â Shannon says.
A Treasure Trove of Local Goodies đ
Step inside and youâll find an ever-changing array of locally made treasures.
Cottage bakers display everything from French pastries crafted by a Haitian chef trained in France to out-of-this-world sweet rolls and gluten-free baked goods.

The jewelry selection rotates between established artists and emerging talent.
Gourmet dog treats share shelf space with handcrafted candles, bags, and clothing.
Thereâs even Willâs signature Nell-Leeâs gluten-free sweet potato pie, made with homemade evaporated milk, condensed milk, and secret ingredients passed down through generations.

While it still contains sugar, butter, and eggs, itâs free from chemical fillers, preservatives, and additivesâjust fresh, wholesome ingredients made with love.
The French pastry chefâs creations are works of art, while other bakers offer amazing cookies, cakes, and both gluten-free and traditional options.
Perfect Location with Unbeatable Energy đșïž
The Vine sits inside Broadway News, San Antonioâs beloved food truck park and community gathering space at 2202 Broadway.
The location couldnât be more idealâone block from the Pearl District, surrounded by construction of new buildings that promise even more foot traffic in the coming months.

Broadway News itself has become legendary for launching successful San Antonio concepts, from Carnitas Don RaĂșl (which graduated to brick-and-mortar) to Mila Coffee and Western shirt company Richter Goods.
The energy here is electricâfamilies, pet owners, foodies, and culture seekers all converge to experience the best of local San Antonio talent.
Hey Hey Social, the air-conditioned community hub next door, provides a perfect complement with electronic music, breakfast and beats events, and coworking space.
How Vendors Can Join This Growing Branch đ±
The Vine makes it ridiculously easy for vendors to participate.
You can book a single four-hour vendor slot to test the waters, commit to multiday packages with discounts, or even reserve featured shelf space where The Vine promotes your products on social media while you handle inventory at the beginning and end of your booking.
Their unique QR code checkout system means you get paid directly after each saleâno waiting around.
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The Vine provides the display table, chair, and enclosed air-conditioned space.
All you need to bring is your passion and products.
Interested vendors can email [email protected] or visit the booking link on their Instagram page @thevine_2202 to reserve their spot.
More Than Commerce: A Judgment-Free Community đ„
What truly sets The Vine apart is the intentional culture Will and Shannon have cultivated.
This isnât just about transactionsâitâs about creating a space where creativity and community thrive together.
Whether youâre an established entrepreneur or someone with a hobby theyâre ready to monetize, The Vine offers a low-risk way to connect with customers who genuinely appreciate handmade, locally crafted goods.
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The Corbittsâ vision extends far beyond the next five to ten years.
âWe will still be The Vine,â they say.
âThatâs what we love. Homemade, inspired goods. Faith-based business. Community support.â
Their commitment to maintaining that intimate, personal touch even as they grow speaks volumes about their priorities.
A Fruitful Addition to San Antonioâs Small Business Landscape đ
The Vine has quickly become a beloved fixture in the Broadway District, drawing locals and tourists alike who crave authentic, handcrafted goods with soul.
In a city that values culture, hospitality, and bringing people together, The Vine represents everything San Antonio stands forâfaith, family, entrepreneurship, and community.
Next time youâre near the Pearl, swing by this hidden gem and discover what makes it so special.
You might leave with a piece of handmade jewelry, a jar of candles, some gourmet dog treats for your pup, or a slice of Willâs legendary gluten-free sweet potato pie.
But youâll definitely leave with a smile, knowing youâve supported small businesses that are growing strong branches in San Antonioâs thriving local economy.
Address: 2202 Broadway, Unit 8
San Antonio, TX 78215
đ (210) 204-3427
đ Open Thurs-Fri 9 AMâ1 PM, Sat-Sun 9 AMâ1 PM (closed Mon-Wed)
