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    The Cleveland Flea

    3.6 (34 reviews)
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    Megan H.

    I LOVE THE CLEVELAND FLEA!! It's one of my favorite parts of summer, and such a great way to support local businesses in Cleveland. If I could give The Cleveland Flea six stars I would! The flea market definitely has more of a younger/hipster vibe to it, which is right up my alley. There's a $1 fee to get in, which I don't mind at all because this is such a fun event! The front part of the flea is set up with all kinds of clothing vendors, artists, plants, beauty products, basically lots of fun little knick knacks! I bought two succulents, one of which is in a tea cup (so cute), a pair of banana earrings, and a soy candle when I went yesterday. The back section of the flea is more so filled with vintage finds and one-of-a-kind items. Lots of clothing and furniture. In the very back are a bunch of delicious smelling food trucks. I got a burrito bowl from Wholly Frijoles, a strawberry lemonade in a mason jar (again, so cute), and some raspberry and chocolate ice cream from Ice Cream Joy! My stomach had never been happier! This flea is also dog-central, so dog lovers will definitely rejoice at the sight of all the cute pups that people bring with them. To top it all off, the flea is also held in a parking lot that has a great painted wall for photo ops. Cleveland is so lucky to have such an amazing flea market. Every time I go I have the best time, and can't wait for the next month's flea!

    Tedd H.

    this used to be a very cool event, it's a shame to see it stray so far from its authenticity. new build outs for the flea bar (the owners bar, naturally) every month and thousands of dollars wasted (not to mention the environmental cost) on untreated lumber while booth prices for small businesses have skyrocketed to fund these monthly tiki huts of hers. shop the businesses, not the market. p.s....where did that $40,000 kickstarter furniture go?

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    Raven Anne G.

    I loved my first visit to the Sunday Market in Hingetown. Once a month, from May to October, The Cleveland Flea's French cousin - the Sunday Market - takes place in lovely Hingetown (W.29th & Church, near Ohio City) between the hours of 10am & 4pm. Parking seems limited, but we got there early and snagged a spot on Church Street. The Market is a "brunch" market so there were many an option to snag a bite to eat including crepes from Elise's crepes (savory or sweet - we tried out ham & gruyere and a classic nutella), Brewnuts (craft beer donuts yum!), Cleveland Bagel Co. bagels and their handcrafted schmear, French macarons from Coquette Patisserie, & more. This past weekend it was also BYOB and the Market provided mimosa & bloody mary fixins. We also picked up an iced coffee from Rising Star - so refreshing. The market vendors were awesome - a great selection of handmade goods, candles, jewelry, fashion, vintage items, and antiques. My personal faves were jewelry from Océanne Whimsical Wearables and antiques/vintage goods from The Gallery in Tremont but all the vendors had an awesome selection of eclectic finds. Pets are welcome, children are welcome - its a great outing for the whole family. Can't wait to head to both the Flea and Market next month. Many thanks to the Indie Foundry for producing such wonderful events that encompass what a wonderful, unique, friendly, and fabulous city Cleveland is!

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    Stacey T.

    Cool flea market to check out on a beautiful Cleveland afternoon! Lots of good stuff: vintage items, metal sculptures, retro furniture, cool jewelry, clothing, wood decor, just lots of good things. Some pricey, some cheap, just go once for goodness sake to enjoy the fresh air. It's where the cool people go. Actually, screw the cool people, there are great food trucks to enjoy while you're there. Cutie little bakery camper too - yummers. The DJ, or Flea J, plays great music. Lots of dogs, little swimming pool for them to cool off. Port-a-potties are as expected but they did have a little sink and mirror set-up that was awesome! Nice job CLE!

    Eileen O.

    The Cleveland Flea was a neat place and had a cool atmosphere! Free parking all around the side streets and $2 admission. Lots of local food vendors. The flea was basically split up into a modern, hipster side with prints, accessories, home decor, and clothing, and the other side was what you expect out of a flea market with vintage items. Definitely a cool experience! The earlier you go the better, as it will get crowded and hard to look at items in each vendor's tent. Bring your dogs and the whole family!

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    A great place to spend a summer day wandering around seeing interesting stuff and enjoying good food. ENJOY, TOM AND DIANE

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