Small Business Saturday

Small Business Saturday in Downtown Jacksonville

November 29th, 2025 – All Day
Downtown Jacksonville

From browsing the shelves, to enjoying dinner and a show – every time you Shop Small, you’re supporting local businesses at the heart of your community.

We encourage you to support the small businesses that help make our Downtown so great. Join us on November 29th, 2025 for this year’s Small Business Saturday! 

Why wait! Want to support local now? Here are a few ways to get started:

1. Explore our map of Downtown businesses and stop in to support them by shopping, dining or hiring them for services.

2. Give the gift of the Downtown experience by purchasing a #DTJax e-Gift Card for a friend, family member or colleague.
Accepted at 30+ participating businesses.

3. Follow your favorite local spots on social media and share their posts with your friends and family!

Looking for ways to celebrate Small Business Saturday? Visit all the stops on the 2025 Passport for a fun-filled day!

Planning on Spending Small Business Saturday Downtown? Don’t Miss These Events!

Holiday River Fest

Multiple Locations Along the St. Johns River

5 p.m.

JAX Artist Walk on Ice & Holiday Market

Under the Fuller Warren Bridge

10 a.m. – 10 p.m.

Downtown Jacksonville Light Boat Parade

Jacksonville Riverwalk

6 p.m.

Walk & HIIT Class

Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing Park

7 a.m.

MOCA Winter Market & Free Saturday

MOCA Jacksonville

11 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Jacksonville Icemen vs. Greensboro Gargoyles

VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena

7 p.m. – 10 p.m.

BRESH at Decca Live

DECCA Live

9 p.m.

Discover Downtown Jacksonville’s Local Gems: Small Business Features

Gus & Co. Shoe and Luggage Repair | 228 W. Adams St.

Open since 1904, Gus & Co. Shoe and Luggage Repair holds the title of the oldest continuously running family-owned business in DTJax.

Mixed Fillings Pie Shop | 440 W. Adams St.

Mixed Fillings, the sweet and savory pie shop founded by Chef Natashia Burton, has become a Downtown staple for foodies and families alike.

Manifest Distilling | 960 E. Forsyth St.

Within earshot of the VyStar Ballpark and EverBank Stadium, Manifest Distilling provides lively cocktails centered around organic spirits with flavors special to our corner of Florida.

J. Lea Florals | 218 W. Church St.

A talent for natural color can grow with early practice and support. For Jessica Ferguson, it blossomed into a full commitment with her shop, J. Lea Florals, just a block from City Hall.

Hardwick’s Bar | 100 E. Adams St.

All day, every day, it’s an inclusive space working to encourage connections. Hardwick’s Bar is partly owned by Tod “T.R.” Knudson, Elias Hionides and Tim Hoal. 

The Lark & The Cady Club

George Saoud celebrates Downtown Jacksonville with two venues: The Lark, a charming space on Hogan Street, and The Cady Club on the Southbank, a café, wine bar, and event space.

Chamblin’s Bookmine, Uptown | 215 N. Laura St.

Chamblin’s Bookmine sparks wonder with its handmade wooden shelves and cozy café, creating the perfect Downtown Jacksonville spot for casual readers and dedicated book collectors alike.

The Circuit Arcade Bar | 19 Ocean St.

Welcoming both Downtown locals and out-of-town visitors, The Circuit Arcade Bar aims to entertain everyone while energizing the district with its popular concept.