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    Islamorada Moose Lodge

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 3:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Redland Market Village - Everything was sweet and delicious!

    Redland Market Village

    4.2(146 reviews)
    45.4 mi
    $

    My main two reasons for visiting the market village are the amazing and inexpensive beautiful and…read moreorganic produce. Seriously. There's the typical ingredients that are usually used in regular cooking, but also unique finds. Great place for anyone looking for out of the box produce and discover new amazing flavors. The second reason is the arepas!!! Soft, warm, ooey and gooey! Well-made and utterly delicious. As far as parking, it can get a little tricky around noon. But after 2, it's far less stressful to find parking and walk without bumping into so many folks.

    Redland Market Village is one of those places that just feels alive. If you're looking for a fun…read moreweekend outing with the family, this is definitely a spot worth checking out. There are tons of vendors, plenty of produce, food trucks, fresh juices, games and rides for kids, lots of parking, and enough things to see that you can easily spend a few hours just wandering around. My favorite part, and honestly the main reason I keep coming back, is La Fontana Verde. If you love herbs, teas, tinctures, and natural wellness, do yourself a favor and stop in. The owners are incredibly kind, patient, and knowledgeable. My family and I always end up asking a million questions, and they never make us feel rushed. They genuinely care and are always willing to share their knowledge. It's become our go-to herb shop. The produce selection at the market is huge, and it's actually kind of fun comparing prices between vendors. My only wish is that there were more certified organic fruits and vegetables available. If organic produce is your top priority, that may be a downside. But if you're looking for seasonal fruits, including seeded watermelons (yes, fruit is supposed to have seeds!), you'll find plenty of options. Another bonus is that parts of the market are covered, so even if Florida decides to randomly rain on your plans, you can still enjoy walking around. Overall, Redland Market Village is a South Florida staple. Come for the produce, stay for the Seeded fruit, and definitely don't leave without stopping by La Fontana Verde.

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    Redland Market Village - Great day at the market

    Great day at the market

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    And endless variety

    Big Pine Key Flea Market - Orchids!

    Big Pine Key Flea Market

    3.0(13 reviews)
    48.3 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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    Opa-Locka Hialeah Flea Market - Petting zoo with baby PONY! @ La Boly Farm, inc.

    Opa-Locka Hialeah Flea Market

    2.9(35 reviews)
    71.1 mi
    $

    I was hosting a friend and he needed some suitcases to travel back with. We came here, and after…read moresearching a few stores and being directed where to go, we found exactly what we were looking for. There are hundreds of stores and boutiques here both inside and out, food booths as well. The building itself is a little run down inside and out, not a luxury shopping experience but if you walk around enough, I'm sure you would find something that you would like. He got a manicure and pedicure here as well. It is a one stop shop kind of place. I even found twenty bucks just lying on the ground. I felt lucky. I'd recommend this flea market!

    About a year ago, I was in this mess because I wanted to change the radio screen and put one that…read morecommunicated with my phone. They charged me an arm and a leg for it, they did a bad job, when I spoke on the phone they didn't listen to me. The following week I went again and explained what was happening to me, supposedly according to them they changed my screen for a more expensive one and I had to pay money, the problem persisted, in short I went three times and they couldn't fix anything, I knew that They weren't doing a good job. The camera they put in the back of the car was sticking out about two inches, I told them and they told me it was the best way they had done it. Well, I gave up and I felt like they had stolen money from me in addition to not being able to talk on the phone. After a few times I see that Amazon was selling a Carplay Androi Auto radio screen for a super good price and I found a person to install it for me. The person installed the screen very professionally, the buttons that had been disabled at the Flea Market in Opalocka, he activated them again. He also told me that he had found the radio microphone lying inside the body, that was why he couldn't hear me. I installed a new camera, small, with very good clarity that did not protrude from the back of the car. In general he did a super excellent job and to this day I am very happy with the work. Last week I was organizing the things in the trunk and I saw that my spare tire had also been stolen. Do not go to the workshop that is in the Flea Market in Opa Locka, they are not professionals, they cut my glove compartment, anyway, I had a very bad experience

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    Opa-Locka Hialeah Flea Market
    Opa-Locka Hialeah Flea Market
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