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    The Marketplace at Isla Bella - Breakfast sandwich is delish peeps!

    The Marketplace at Isla Bella

    3.4(18 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    The Marketplace at Isla Bella is located upon entering when you head to Isla Bella Beach Resort…read more Instead of turning left toward the resort, keep heading straight ahead and the Marketplace is tucked next to the marina area. This place is fabulous not just for food, drinks and convenience store items but they carry so many cute retail items too including Lululemon. You know a place is bougie if they carry Lululemon. Lol. They sell booze, unique gift items, bulk candy section, sunscreen, bug spray, clothing, snacks, canned drinks, and so much more. There is an activities area where you can check out things to do while you're staying at Isla Belle Beach Resort too. Ask for Sean, he's the Director of Guest Experiences and he'll take great care of you! The space is beautiful and so big. The Marketplace reminds me a lot of Sugarboo & Co which is a unique home goods store with fun gift items. If you've ever been to Sugarboo in Orlando or Atlanta, you'll know what I mean. We stopped in here a few times mainly for coffee or breakfast sandwiches. Had the hazelnut cappuccino and warning to all, they make the coffee super fresh and piping hot. No joke, almost burned my mouth twice. I wasn't the only one. Ha. But coffee is good, just be careful and let your drink cool off. I speak from experience. The breakfast sandwiches here are really tasty and fresh. They don't list the breakfast sandwiches on the menu as it changes regularly. We had an everything bagel breakfast sandwiches with egg, bacon and cheese. The bagel was perfectly soft and chewy and yummy. Pricing is fair and you can charge to your room. If you're staying at the resort, you can walk here from the main resort area and lobby too. It's a short walk and you enter through the back area that way. It's also next to the Event Center. Coolest marketplace I've ever seen!

    A truly beautiful space that feels both calm and inspiring. The café serves excellent coffee with…read moreattention to quality, and it's the kind of place you want to linger and enjoy. What really sets this place apart is the retail area: beautifully curated, with unique pieces that feel intentional rather than cookie cutter. Everything is styled with care, making it a pleasure to browse.

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    Big Pine Key Flea Market - Orchids!

    Big Pine Key Flea Market

    3.0(13 reviews)
    20.7 mi

    The Big Pine Key Flea Market is a family-owned open market that's been in business for over 25…read moreyears. It's located at 30250 US HWY 1 in Big Pine Key, FL and is open from 8am to 2pm every Saturday and Sunday from October through July. They are open on Saturdays until 3pm in January, February, and March, though a few of the sellers seemed to be packing up a bit early when I visited. The market is closed to the public August through September. For the most part, BPKFM appears to sells clothing, accessories, household goods, and souvenirs. There may be more tables with food during different parts of the year, but there were only three tents with fruit and vegetables, the fish fry shack, a couple of people selling homemade sauces, and a donut maker when I was there. The produce sellers seemed to pretty much carry the same stuff: onions, cloves of garlic, mushrooms, corn, cucumbers, a few varieties of tomatoes, avocados, Key bananas, Key limes, mangoes, strawberries, and a number of colorful peppers. I was curious as to where the food originated from but the people working those booths didn't interact with us much besides handing us bags to put items in and collecting our money. My friend believes a lot of it comes from mainland Florida and is what's rejected by grocery stores (simply because there is a surplus or they don't meet the standards) and then distributed throughout markets in the Keys. As far as I could tell, everything was ripe and ready to eat after a quick rinse. Prices are fair and actually quite a bit cheaper than purchasing from the chain grocers in the area. My father always had a knack for purchasing mangoes when they were on sale but far from edible. He'd forget about them and they'd go bad by the time we remembered to check on them. That wasn't the case here. The mangoes were just on the verge of turning and I bought 3 of them for $6. I ate one and left the others for my friend to make smoothies. The one I ate was the most substantial and flavorful mango I've ever had in my life. It was easy to peel and the fruit practically slid off the pit. Sadly, the Key bananas were not as impressive as the mangoes. I had the fortune of checking out an antique shop in Key West where the owner grew her own bananas in her backyard. She offered me one and it was surprisingly citrusy. I don't normally like bananas without a bit of green, but that one had caught me off guard in a good way. Unfortunately, the bananas at this market did not possess that same quality. Though, I will say that they were still better than any regular ripe banana. If you're looking for a ton of variety, this might not be the place to go; however, it's worth a stop if you're looking to do some serious shopping and pick up some food, too. You won't save much money if you come just for the produce, but it's definitely worth a stop if you make a day of it.

    Dead on the Saturday morning we were here but looks like it was some fun to lots of someones…read morewhenever that was. Kind of looked like a hurricane was blowing through, no one was setup. Well, two diehards. Time and place. Maybe we were too early. Maybe it wasn't the season. Covid. And not unlike malls, flea markets have seen their day. There's still a waning place for them including their gentrified evolution into pop up farmers markets. Not usually the kind of merch I'm looking for but cool stuff to a whole lot of people.

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    Big Pine Key Flea Market - Pendants and other jewelry. Lots of amber. Nice.

    Pendants and other jewelry. Lots of amber. Nice.

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    Big Pine Key Flea Market

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    Village Square at Trading Post

    Village Square at Trading Post

    4.7(11 reviews)
    28.3 mi
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    What a little hidden gem of a spot! My friends who own a place in the middle Keys recommended this…read morearea to stop for some cool shopping and coffee. At first we actually passed the parking lot...I'd be surprised if other people did as well! The Village Square entrance is a bit set in through a gate in a fence...very inconspicuous if you don't know it's there. So we made a u-turn and headed back...My first stop was the Miss Monroe Boutique as I was looking for a certain kind of bag that I wanted to buy. Very cute store - like a mix of Etsy and Lily Pulitzer...unique and distinct items. From there we walked around and checked out all the cool vendor stalls...My favorite was the plants - so beautiful and lush...macrame holders, etc....We also went to Cafe Moka for a coffee and a snack. We sat down in the garden to enjoy our small meal and then we headed on our way...We will definitely stop here again!

    The Village Square in the Florida Keys has redefined Boho beach chic! Tucked away in a beautifully…read moreshaded and naturally landscaped retreat. Each storefront is tucked away in their own uniquely designed hideaway showcasing their local artists and treasures unique to the florida keys. Only those that have explored the "keys" know what I'm talking about and those that have not explored the "keys" I encourage you to add it to your bucket list. The service is relaxed and personally engaging and how can you put a price on the beautiful and unique artisan pieces you will get to enjoy. You can choose quality outfits and accessories from Miss Monroe boutique or botanicals from boo kee Sue botanics, enjoy a refreshing beverage at Cafe Moka or stop for a quick bite at Bad Boy Sushi or Bad Boy Burrito.

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