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    The Great Junk Hunt

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    Kathi-Jo M.

    I went to the Great Junk Hunt in Del Mar last Saturday, March 1, 2025. My intention was just to go with a group of girlfriends, have fun, grab lunch, and just look around. I had no intention really on buying anything. Not sure what happened but I bought the most out of all the girls. ‍ It was so much fun! Custom made hand bags matching wallets from Napa Valley California. Heavenly scented body spray oils. So many treasures... too much to mention. I personally prefer the setting in Del Mar for an after shopping walk and dinning with an ocean view. Definitely going back next year for sure. Kathi Mustaffa

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    Kobey's Swap Meet - 500+ glasses for sale or trade

    Kobey's Swap Meet

    4.0(656 reviews)
    15.3 miMidway
    $$

    PRO-TIP: BRING CASH…read more They have ATM's on site, but of course there's a fee. You need cash to even purchase tickets in, so keep that in mind. There's different prices for different days. On a Sunday afternoon, it was $3 per person. For frequent shoppers and vendors, I think they have stamp cards, which is neat. We had to speed run this trip because we had plans later on in the day, but we saw there was a swap meet across the street from the Brazilian restaurant that we were getting brunch at and nothing prepared us for how MASSIVE it is. I grew up going to swap meets, with one down the street for me, but this is hands down the BIGGEST one that I've been to. So big that my friends and I got split up immediately and it was somewhat difficult to find each other and leave towards the end since there's just rows and rows and aisles and aisles each and which way you turn with some dead ends here and there. There's food vendors and of course, lots of trinket, electronics, thrifted, home goods, and so much more. There's plants, fresh fruit, nuts, a neat little accordion (not sure what it's called but it's antique looking and little mechanical bits and pieces to it) that a performer had, jewelry, toys, video games, unique artwork, school supplies, clothes, etc. Before entering, we saw a vendor selling 6 pieces of clothing for $10. Friend got a bunch of accessories and jewelry for under $20. I got a cool 2 headed T-rex for $2. Some cool things were vintage Beanie Babies and the Panda Express restaurant signs? I would love to come back here and thoroughly parse through everything. Get there early in the morning and then spend hours here.

    I enjoy going to swap meet so I was excited to come check out this one! Admission is super cheap…read moreand there's even discounts for seniors. The area was big with lots of vendors and even food vendors too! It was just nice to walk around and see the great deals people had to offer! There's plenty of parking but I do recommend coming early just in case it fills up for those busy weekends.

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    Kobey's Swap Meet - Parking is free and admission is cheap.

    Parking is free and admission is cheap.

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    Lemonade and corn dogs!

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    Vintage Soul Flea Market - Little Hobo Bird booth

    Vintage Soul Flea Market

    4.5(2 reviews)
    36.2 mi

    Not bad for a first time event!…read more Easy to navigate, a variety of vendors, new, old and re-purposed. Classic cars, vintage garb and a stage with music. With a decor of cassettes tapes lining the backdrop. Simple but puts you in a familiar place but way back. My favorite booth by Road Trip seemed almost more of an art experience in itself, than a destination, picnic baskets, blankets, and pie. Some other favorites are the custom suits and the earrings made from bathing suits and they are waterproof! The VW Van and cars were fab and fitting for the day, the one side silver, one side gold marijauna earrings were a crack up and we picked up an acid dyed fedora from the 70's for my husband. And he hates vintage shopping. What a fun find. I think we missed the vinyl. They may have been playing it vs selling it. If you wanted you could pay $8 and make a macrame key chain on-site. And for $60 get a VIP ticket for Peltzer wine, a cocktail bar, a lunch ticket and a private lounge area with tents for shelter. All could attend free. It was business as usual at Vail HQ with the event sponsored by In the Loop. They sponsor the night market and other events at Vail HQ. Check them out, they know how to throw a well balanced event with a makers niche. #Temecula #IntheLoop #VailHQ #VintageSoulFleaMarket

    This is by far the coolest event in Temecula! I attended both the November and March flea markets…read moreand I was blown away by the quality vendors and the organization of the events. The market offers amazing food trucks, fun photo backdrops, music, and even a VIP area that you can purchase tickets to before the event. Definitely plan to come early, chill, and bring your spending money because there are so many amazing vintage goodies. Although most of it is clothing, there are definitely home goods, kids items, and all kinds of other accessories too. The entire vibe is just so cool and retro. Stoked to have this event in our little town!

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    Escondido World Market Place - 3 dollar nascar I got at a hot wheels vendor

    Escondido World Market Place

    3.4(32 reviews)
    14.3 mi
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    The people there was nice but it didn't feel too welcoming but why should it? I looked around and…read morebought a hot wheels vintage splittin image white and gold loose diecast car and not only was there a little bit a hot wheels at 2 booths, there was a dedicated hot wheels collector selling hot wheels m2 machines green light etc. his m2 machines were kind of expensive at mostly 15$(can't remember exactly) but still got a nascar over there, their kaido house cars were beautiful so I will be coming back for those(idk if they had them in forgetful.)

    This was my first and last time I'm ever going to rent a stall at the Escondido World Market Place…read moreto sell my used items. I was met but a kind security guard who was able to help direct me to the office. It was easy to rent at the office, easy to find the rental spot (which was well marked and well maintained), easy to setup and easy to sell at 2:30 pm. After 5 hours I sold most of my items and was ready to leave the Market Place which was around 7:30 pm. There were many shoppers and families walking and looking around, up and down the aisles. This was a great experience up to this point. Then my difficulties escalated. So, after packing up (took me only 5 minutes) I proceeded to drive ever so slowly to the exit. When I came near the exit, there was a show with dancers right in the middle of the road and a crowd assembled around them watching the show, which blocked my way out. I was greatly perplexed and confused. A security personnel (with a face mask) saw me attempting to leave and all he did was wave at me to say "no" and walked away. I felt embarrassed. He did not approach me to give me any directions. So, I carefully reversed back seeing that the street was not passable and to wait out the crowds. In the meantime, I greatly enjoyed a delicious meal at Mariscos El Flako of 3 birria street tacos. It was so good! I would definitely go back for that!!! So, I waited another hour to see if the crowds would thin out. The escondidowm.com website indicated that Fridays hours were 2:00 pm to 8:30 pm. Don't trust the website. It needs updating (per office staff). On my second attempt to exit, the streets were still very busy and precarious to get to the Exit. However, a very nice couple helped me to navigate through the streets and people and to help clear the way to the exit. I truly appreciated their kindness. It was very harrowing to drive through. I did eventually get to the exit. There, I was stopped by the kind security guard who helped me at 2:30 pm and he informed me that the sellers are not allowed to leave the Market Place until 10:00 pm, because it is too dangerous for vehicles and people. I emphatically told him that I was not informed by the office personnel or in writing about this curfew. If I was informed, I wouldn't be trying to leave at 8:30 pm. He started to suggest that I return back to by rental spot, but, after looking at the crowds he said that would be very difficult and I agreed with him. He gave me a very compassionate look of I understand your position. The other security guard at the gate (the one who only waved and walked away earlier) gestured "no" again and refused to open the gate. But, the first security guard explained that this was my first time here, only then did the gate guard reluctantly open the gate and emphasized and gestured to me that "Friday's is 10:00 pm" as I drove out the gate. The embarrassment of the ordeal could have been prevented at my first attempt if that security guard came up to me, obviously confused and inform me about the requirement of 10:00 pm. Or better yet, something clearly in writing about the requirement to stay until 10:00 pm of which I would have gladly complied. I would have been able to eat more street tacos at Mariscos El Flako!!! The vendors are very kind and hard working people. I admire their willingness to work and to sacrifice their time to make a living. And they are always smiling. Great Market Place with many various items, well displayed, good entertainment and wholesome environment for every one of all ages. Authentic Mexican services, foods and products. Love the smell of the grills and the leather boots.

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    Liberty Public Market - bopjo & moniker coffee company

    Liberty Public Market

    4.3(1.4k reviews)
    16.3 miLiberty Station, Loma Portal, Point Loma
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    I love a good food hall, and this one doesn't disappoint. A great collection of various cuisines,…read moreincluding yummy dessert options. This is a perfect choice for when you're traveling with a group and have a lot of differing preferences. Seating can be a little tricky, especially when you have a group larger than 6 people, but when the weather is nice, outside seating is lovely.

    Liberty Public Market is San Diego's first food hall and opened in 2016. The market is part of the…read moreArts District Liberty Station and currently has over 35 vendors & open 7 days a week. [Parking]: Parking can be somewhat difficult during busy weekends, but there are designated parking lots throughout Liberty Station so it will require a bit of patience and driving around to find an available spot. [Amenities]: Free Wi-Fi and public restrooms are available. The market has multiple patio seating areas. There is a bar called Mess Hall Bar with TVs, but they were not showing the sports games our party wanted to watch. Please note that the food hall is located close to San Diego International Airport so visitors can hear noises on airplanes taking off and getting ready to land. [Vendors]: The market has some vendors selling books and handcrafted items. As for the food options, I thought they were fairly mediocre compared to other food halls in Los Angeles or Orange County. Some recommended options include Parana (empanadas), Wicked Maine Lobster (lobster rolls), Kebab Craft (Mediterranean food), and Mama Made Thai (Pad Thai). [Conclusion]: While it is great to see San Diego have a food hall that houses various cuisines in one spot, the market has a subpar parking situation, noise pollution from airplanes, and not-so-exciting food options. P.S. - If visitors have extra time to spare, then definitely walk around and check out the nearby art galleries and small museums.

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    Liberty Public Market a little after 9:00am

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