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    Mi Mercado

    2.3 (8 reviews)
    InexpensiveFlea Markets
    Open 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    they closed down , too many buyers , not much sellers ? was a great flea market before they closed the parking lot

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    Palo Alto Flea Market

    Palo Alto Flea Market

    3.0
    (7 reviews)
    3.8 mi
    $

    It's not the Mall of the Americas but it's a down-home fun and dirty flea market. It costs $1 to…read moredrive in. You park on the dirt and walk the aisles and aisles of stalls. You can find everything here from quinceañera gowns, mineral makeup, Avon and Mary Kay, live birds, pack of socks, to herbal remedies, spiritual incense and candles, skanky outfits and random toys. You can also get your stereo installed in your car or windows tinted on the spot. My couson bought some potted rosemary. The list goes on and on. Come with plenty of cash, reusable bags, and comfortable shoes. Even the most comfortable shoes are no match for this place. You will get tired despite the roofs covering the beating sun. There are plenty of places to sit and rest. There are food stalls for ice cream, snow cones, tacos, etc. There's also a live band of conjunto music set to extremely loud. I go for the mineral makeup (find the lady that sells 8 for $20), my Avon staples (the woman in the wheel chair has the best deals --Anew day/night for $20 each-- and gives you freebies), nail polish ($1 each) and the random stuff you didn't know you needed. We did score some fresh mangoes on this trip. I took $40 and that was enough for the day. It's a mindless fun Sunday distraction and you don't spend an arm and a leg AND you go home with some great deals.

    You can keep your gaudy three tiered shopping center meccas with fashions from Paris, shoes from…read moreItaly, ice cream from Vermont, chocolate from San Francisco, diamonds from Israel, enclosed bathrooms with fancy creams and lotions! This is the Mexican Mega Mart baby! A garage sale gone wild! Endless booths of old albums, paintings, clothes, crafts, signs, stickers, cards, electronics (some still working!), chickens, lizards, rockers, golf clubs, hats, bats, mats, cats, etc. Anything and everything you could possibly imagine. Admission is free before 10am. I'm not sure if that means entry to the market or an admission to your friends that you actually drove out here. Either way it's free. Food booths line the middle corridor as well as the quarter mile lane leading to the market so you can get your weekend fix of a tripa taco and an horchata. Or you can slather a stalk of roasted corn with mayo and chili powder. Palo Alto road south of 410 just about a mile from Palo Alto College. Se habla espanol. (it's the English I'm worried about)

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    Prom be rough!
    Cheap underwear! And in case you didn't understand, they're calzones! :D
    Cheap underwear! And in case you didn't understand, they're calzones! :D
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    Rock and Roll Fleamarket

    Rock and Roll Fleamarket

    4.0
    (2 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    Every artist has some sort of hustle going on. The most simplest way for them to generate a fast…read morebuck is to sell their wares at fleamarkets. Hence, "The Rock and Roll Fleamarket" every few months on Southtown 101 Bar's parking lot. Although there are a few vendors you can still find collectibles, rarities and other items of interest at fair or competitive prices. Items for the most part are geared towards people with tastes in classic horror films, rare vinyl and other rock and roll memorabilia. For example I bought a copy of John Carpenter's debut film, "Dark Star" on VHS for a buck. I found a few cool concert tees that I will eventually cut out and sew onto hoodies. The degree of the inventory you will find is always contingent on the weather. When it's cold the vendors are sparse. But in the Spring booths are more abundant. The crowd ranges from curious Southtown dwellers, crusty punks, metal heads, record collectors and everyone in between. Vendors, who are typically local artists will work with you on prices. In addition the bar is open early on this event with music on the patio, serving drinks and cooking up burgers. It has a Second Saturday feel with a friendly vibe. I really like this small, local market event. Although it occurs every few months it is still worth checking out. Whether you're looking for vinyl to add to your collection, gotta have your horror film fix or trying to jazz up your style with a little R-n-R this might be your place. Parking can be interesting but is still worth it. ps. You know you need that "Slayer" banner to accompany your armoire in your living room ASAP!

    Rock N Roll will never die! San Antonio is a heavy metal…read moretown. This is the place to go to stock up on your rock n roll accessories. There's all kinds of vendors doing their side hustle, selling old VHS tapes, DVDs, CDs and other rock n roll. There's plenty of artsy kinda rock n roll stuff to check out here too. Need pins to put on your leather jacket? They have protest pins for every possible cause. They sell patches to put on your sleeve to show how tough you are at the next Motley Crue concert. There's always fun stuff you can get here to look like a real punk badass in the mosh pit at the next concert. There's usually a few old concert tee shirts for sale, and lots of prints and depictions of rock legends. However, for my tastes, there's never enough paintings of Elvis on black velvet. The fleamarket is held occasionally in the parking lot of the Southtown 101 Bar. They usually blast some heavy metal music, and it's a fun way to find that KISS statue you know you always wanted, or that Gwar mask that would complete your rock n roll ensemble.

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    I saw this cutie and had to have it! And who doesn't LOVE "Iron Maiden!?!!"
    I saw this cutie and had to have it! And who doesn't LOVE "Iron Maiden!?!!"
    R-n-R Fleamarket in Southtown: Rare vinyl, band t-shirts, DVD's and all sorts of collectibles. I want that patch right there!
    R-n-R Fleamarket in Southtown: Rare vinyl, band t-shirts, DVD's and all sorts of collectibles. I want that patch right there!
    These two albums changed my life!

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