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    Petaluma Vintage

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Midgley's Country Flea Market

    Midgley's Country Flea Market

    3.4
    (21 reviews)
    90.6 mi
    $

    I go here for for one thing…read more Guavas. They are perfect little buggers that make me happy and make my whole apt smell delicious. Yes, sometimes you have to pick through some squished ones or under ripe one, but well worth it and always better in taste to those I see in the markets. Oh the bread too. Cause I love round tasty bread. Has a dirt parking lot and sometimes deserted but that's okay with me.

    When I was growing up, my father and I would come here just about every weekend. It was the best…read moreand I do still have lots of memories from that time. Even if I disregard those memories and compare this flea market only to other swap meets I've been to in the area and where I live, this one is a huge disappointment. First I accidentally showed up on a Saturday. Though open, I only saw two vendors. I didn't get out of my car. Next I came on a Sunday, which has always been the better day. There were many vendors, but I'd say a good 70-80% of them were just selling new products. Cheap clothes, household goods, candy, electronics, etc. imported from Mexico and sold cheaply. I guess if you need something like this you may not feel like you have lots of places you can go, but I come to flea markets and swap meets for the "garage sale" aspect and that was extremely minimal here. Very depressing. I did buy a couple of items, but having also visited another swap meet earlier that same day, I can't see myself returning to this one. I'll go anywhere else first and not waste my time coming to Midgley's Country Flea Market.

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    Napa - Vallejo Flea Market & Auction

    Napa - Vallejo Flea Market & Auction

    3.0
    (39 reviews)
    20.5 mi
    $

    Parking is $5. There was still plenty of parking around 11am. Although it was crowded inside the…read moremarket. I see what Google reviews meant by it's all the same stuff. Several vendors sell similar things. There is produce, children's toys, clothing, tools, furniture, plants, some electronics. It felt a bit like a free for all. There didn't seem to be much organization in where the vendors go except all the produce vendors were in one place. So you'll spend some time wandering around. For food there were some Mexican food trucks, Lee's Chinese and American food (x2), an ice cream cart, and Agua Fresca. We got one medium agua fresca and a bottle of water ($9 total). It was fun to check out but I probably won't come here regularly unless I know I'm in search of something very specific like produce or tools.

    I came here for a couple of things - blanket (iykyk), chicken stick and guavas. Did I get all…read morethree? Yes. Did I have fun walking around? Yes. Did my siblings and I get a cow and panda cobija from a hustler? You bet we did. Did I buy a mug I shouldn't have gotten cause I have a mug problem? Sure thing. Did the produce vendor manage to sell me cilantro? No but I got some chungus guavas for the week, so I'm happy. I find some of the low reviews here funny mainly because it's a flea market, cause what do you expect? Parking is 5 bucks but there is also street parking behind where you exit if you don't want to pay (as a lot of people do). I will say if you're here earlier in the day, it's def is crowded but around 1pm and beyond it tapers off. Beware - the chicken sticks are HUGE from the vendor by the entrance. One plate of chow mien and 4 sticks for 2 of my siblings and I and it a lot even for us! Thankfully my nephew came around and demoed the rest of our food so nothing was wasted. And yes they were yummy.

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    Alameda Point Antiques Faire

    Alameda Point Antiques Faire

    4.2
    (364 reviews)
    36.1 mi
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    Every first Sunday you can find some hidden gems at Alameda Flea. From DVD, VHS tapes, rustic…read morepaintings, clothing, rugs to beer steins - there is no shortage of items. However, the parking situation can be quite tedious when arriving after 10am. The entrance fee varies based on the time you come in, with the most expensive being when they open at 6am ($20). My family and I got there around 11am and it was a $10 entrance fee. They do allow re-entries so long as you get a handstamp before exiting. Today was my first time visiting and I was taken aback by how pricey a lot of items were - especially the clothing. Many were priced higher than new items. The food vendors present were underwhelming. We had Donna's Tamales and it was quite bland and overpriced. They charged me $18 for 2 corn chili tamales. My husband and I had hoped to find some items for our new spot, but left empty handed. Not sure I will be back for how marked up the items were.

    This place does not want antiques or old. They want the brand new " boutique" experience. A total…read morejoke having antiques in their name! Laughable really ! Brand new items , craft items , overpriced thrift . The food is fantastic, the staff is deplorable.... Randy partial owner should be removed from the premises ...this from an antique dealer who consults for the antique roadshow ! Great food unfortunately with garbage....much better can be found

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    San Jose Flea Market

    San Jose Flea Market

    3.3
    (580 reviews)
    73.0 mi
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    I've been to the San Jose Flea Market a few times with my family on Sundays. This place is huge,…read morewith plenty of parking, although parking fees have gone up $10 on Saturdays and $20 on Sundays. From what I understand, they're open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends, and Wednesdays and Fridays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. There are lots of food trucks and plenty of seating throughout the market. It can get pretty crowded at times, especially on Sundays, but overall it's manageable. The restrooms have always been clean whenever we've visited, and there are ATMs available on site. You can find almost anything here clothes, household items, snacks, and more making it a fun place to spend a few hours with family. There's also a large produce section with a bakery right in the center, which gets very busy but is worth checking out. Overall, it's a lively spot with plenty to see and do, making it a great place to spend time with family if you don't mind the crowds. The value is decent if you plan to spend a few hours browsing, grabbing a bite, or making some purchases, though the high weekend parking fees do bring it down. One thing to note: we've occasionally encountered teens and sometimes older men approaching people asking for money, claiming they need it for food. Later, we've seen them gathered in small groups. Just something to be aware of stay alert and mindful of your surroundings.

    My family and I had not been here in a few years, and today we had the chance to walk around and do…read moresome light shopping. The parking fee on a Sunday is $20 (it's $10 Saturdays and $5 on Fridays). The vendor area has decreased from previous years, but still plenty of options to find what you are looking for. There are vendors for all kinds of house items (clothes, blankets, fabrics, tools, furniture, beauty products, etch). And there are vendors for a lot of delicious foods and fruits found in Latin America. They have live music in the various eating areas, with lots of outdoor seating. They had a few taco truck options to pick from and a lot of antojitos (elote, chicharrones, mangoneadas, etc). Our family bought a small flower plant for roughly $20. The vendors are very friendly and welcoming, and some are willing to bargain (depending on the purchase). Overall, the food prices were a bit on the higher end. The Flea Market is a great place to walk around, check out various stands, and a place where families can bring their children to have a good time!

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