Frontstall

/ˈfrʌntstɔːl/ noun

Definition

A stall or booth positioned at the front of a market, fair, or public space, typically in a prominent visible location.

Etymology

From front + stall (from Old Norse stallr, 'standing place'). A compound describing the location and function of a market booth at the front where it's most visible to customers.

Kelly Says

The best frontstalls at farmers markets or fairs are prime real estate—vendors know that being in front where everyone sees you first means more customers and higher sales!

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