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DEMOSaguaro Sands Marketplace is a fictional demo — vendors, products, and venue details are imaginary.

Welcome to

Saguaro Sands Marketplace

180 booths. Three generations. One air-conditioned roof.

240 Booths · 15 Categories

Find your booth before you come

Hover any booth to preview the vendor. Tap to open their profile.

Inside the Saguaro Sands food court

The Food Court

Twelve stalls under one vent hood.

Sabor Latino’s tamales since 1992. Lan’s pho since 2007. Carnitas at 11, churros to order, mangoneadas on hot days. Most stalls have been here longer than the food court has had a vent hood.

Sabor Latino Kitchen

F-01 · Tamales

Reyes Family Birria

F-04 · Quesatacos

Pho Express

F-06 · Pho · Bún

El Charro Tacos

F-08 · Al pastor

This Weekend

What’s happening at Saguaro Sands

New This Month

Four new vendors opened booths

Sahara Gem Gallery (J-17), Cactus Bloom Boutique (C-12), The Phone Doctor (T-04), and Pinyon Pine Garden out in stall O-12.

Saturday · 12–2pm

Mariachi in the food court

Mariachi Sol del Desierto on the platform under the string lights. Free, tips welcomed. Bring kids — bandleaders take requests.

Through January

Extended Saturday hours

Open 8am – 8pm on Saturdays through the holiday season. Park before 10:30 if you can — the overflow lot fills fast.

Folks Who Come Back

Three decades of Saturday regulars.

“My grandmother bought me a turquoise ring at Mesa Silver in 1998. I bought one for my daughter at the same booth last fall. Different owner now, same case, same craftsmanship.”

Carmen Delgado · Henderson · regular since 1996

“We came here on a road trip from Reno. Tried to leave after one hour. Left after four with tamales, a knife I didn’t need, and a phone case for my kid. It’s the best swap meet in Nevada — fight me.”

Mark Hennessey · Reno, NV · Google review, 5★

“Rented a booth here in ’04 for what I thought would be six months. I’m in year 22. Lupe checked on me my first Saturday and never stopped. This place is family for vendors too.”

Yolanda Reyes-Marquez · vendor at Cactus Bloom Jewelry

Since 1992 · Reyes Family

A converted aircraft hangar.
A grandmother’s tamale cart.
Three generations later, we’re still here.

Hector Reyes Sr. signed the lease in March 1992 and opened in June with 22 vendors and his mother’s tamale cart. Today there are 240 booths under the same roof — and a fair number of the same vendors. We’ve never been a mall. We’re never going to be a mall.