Connect With Us
Whether through social media, store visits, text, or email - we are happy to be here for you! Just reach out if you have questions about events, product availability, or any of the vendors and businesses that we work with.
Shop In Store
NORTH LOOP: OPEN DAILY @ 11:11am
Closed @ 9p Mon-Sat & 6p Sunday
SOUTH AUSTIN: OPEN DAILY @ 12pm
Closed @ 7p Daily
Text Us
NORTH LOOP: 737-900-3957
SOUTH AUSTIN: 512-627-1815
Our voicemails are unmonitored and calls may not be answered if customers are present.
Please text with any questions!
Send An Email
General Questions for Yarrow & Sage?
info@yarrowandsageatx.com
Questions About Austin Witches Market?
markets@wyrdwoodvillage.com
Questions About Hermetic Energy Services?
services@yarrowandsageatx.com
Questions About Austin Tarot Therapy?
austintarottherapy@gmail.com
Questions About Zucchini Kill Bakery?
order@zucchinikill.com
Questions About Bistro Vonish?
bistrovonish@gmail.com
WARNING
We have several scammers and copycats targeting our audience. Do not be fooled by duplicate events, instagram impersonators, and con artists who will try to offer vendor spaces, online "readings", fake tickets, or other scams.
DO NOT SEND MONEY TO ANYONE WITHOUT VERIFYING THE ACCOUNT
Our only official email addresses are listed above.
We will never send anyone a social media message to solicit readings or services of any kind.
THINGS WE HAVE SEEN
1. Instagram Impersonators: They steal our content and create a fake account using all of our information with a slight change in the account name. They will send DM's soliciting "readings" and even claim to be the owner of Yarrow & Sage by using her personal name. Examples of fake account names include: @yarrowandsagee, @yarrowandsage._ @austinwitchesmarket._
2. Vendor Scammers: They post in our events and in other online public spaces claiming to book vendors for our markets. They use our graphics, dates, details, and address to seem credible. They will even create google forms as fake applications and take money from people using payment accounts and email addresses that are clearly not associated with our brands.
3. Copycat Markets: Some people are creating new events also called witches markets. Our events have been established since 2015. We are not affiliated with any other witches markets in Austin and cannot verify the credibility of other new markets.