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    All kinds of vintage and retro items of yesteryear!
    Jonathan C.

    I've been to many types of flea markets and outdoor pop of markets. This is my first time here and had a blast. They just moved to 1440 N Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33136. Apparently this is the fourth iteration. There is a little something for everyone. Vintage/antiques clothing, records and various memorabilia. They also have merchants selling hand made crafts: soaps, lotion, art, jewelry, and snacks. There was even live music and the band/singer was great. An awesome smokey classic jazz voice. If you're hungry no worries. There are food vendors with all kinds of things. I found ramen, bbq, tacos and more. They even have several bars selling beer and liquor. If you happen to forget your cash no worries. There's an on site ATM. Most of the vendors are hip and take credit card via square though. Also there's portable restrooms with a hand washing station. Which is definitely needed if you've had a few drinks. Now this wasn't the biggest market but very hand crafted and selected. It's all local businesses or hand crafted type of vendors. No chains or big box stores here. This has potential to grow into something big and great. Just want Miami needs. I walked about with a cool tank top, some sassy button pins and a new handmade sketch book. It is not in the best area of Miami but use common sense. Park legally and don't advertise what's in your car. There's police on site so it's all safe. Think of a quiet park of Wynwood. So if you're interested in coming, bring cash, your ATM card or a credit card. Also bring your appetite and some comfortable walking shoes. It's an experience. ENJOY! For more details or dates check out the site. http://aedistrictmiami.com/calendar/the-miami-flea/

    Let that shit go t-shirt. $25
    Isis N.

    The concept its great. Once a month, a bunch of pop up vendors, food stands and good music gathers to make a fun Sunday. I was excited to attend my first Miami Flea, since I heard so many goods things on IG. However, I must say I was a bit disappointed. The location it's rough. They should try to improve the terrain. I saw a couple of people on wheelchairs having a tough time navigating thru the different stands. Food was good, considering, but I found it a tad overpriced. Also, $35 for a soy candle it's a big no-no in my book. Overall, was something different to do on a Sunday afternoon. Not sure if we'll be back.

    Lucia P.

    I loved it! I've never been before and I went with one of my closest friends who know a lot of these pretty local markets in Miami! I loved the whole atmosphere with all the international and local stands of clothes, music albums, FOOD and so many other products! The only thing is that it was really hard to walk on the floor because it was full of rocks and other weird things. However, the food got me! We ordered fish and chips which was REALLY good and not even that expensive and the cookie dough smores which was amazing!!! We will definitely go back!

    Delicious coconut smoothie
    Michelle A.

    The Miami Flea is a nice idea on a Sunday afternoon when you don't have much planned. I came here with my mom today and we walked around the little booths and were interested in a few. The only reason I'm giving it a 3 star review is because it was so hot and it was difficult to walk around due to the floor. Many of the local shops had nice merchandise- lost of artisanal items such as jewelry, clothes, plants, and food. I really enjoyed the henna and a stationary shop that was there. My mom and I each had the coconut smoothies which were a complete hit for such a hot day. The food options were great! They had the salty donut and wynwood parlor amongst other options. It's definitely worth going to once just to see what all the hype is about.

    Wall to wall people.
    Frank E.

    The Miami Flea has HUGE potential! This Sunday's inaugural go-round showed how special it could be. With some fine tuning, it could become a weekend destination. It was very un-Miami to some extent. If you were looking for the typical South Beach crowd and scene, you weren't finding them here. There was food and music set up at either ends so you could browse and nosh while you listened to the music. However, to improve they need to decide what this event is going to be. Is this truly a Flea Market? If so they need to find vendors that cater to that market. Mostly everything was hand-crafted or recrafted, and there wasn't much to be found at a bargain. Which is perfectly fine, but then the name is misleading. You have more a bazaar than a Flea. The food looked outstanding but it would have been nice to see more variety. How many ways can one cook pork? For the vegetarian, you were pretty much on a booze diet. Of which there was plenty. The venue was entirely too small for the crowd. They need to find a space more suitable to the number of people they will attract. We could barely move and ping-ponging around with a bunch of other hot and sweaty people was not my idea of fun. I am sure we missed a few booths, but the lack of space made it too hard to get to them. Overall I am glad I came. If it came back to a different, larger (indoors!) location I would certainly check them out again.

    Katherine S.

    Stopped here for the first time on Sunday. I think the location should be changed to a bigger place since it was very crowded and hard to walk around. A lot of different types of vendors but I wish there were more food options. Overall, don't think I'd make the trip down there again.

    Stuff for sale
    Claire W.

    I was excited to check this place out, and did so in all of about 20 minutes. I arrived around 3pm in January and the place was packed with dog owners and families. There was a crowd of people watching a live band perform cover songs. I had higher hopes for the venders, but was not interested in scented candles, soap, or vibrant muumuus. I walked around the vendors, checked out the food, and watched a dog take a crap in front of me on the walkway full of people. Luckily I dodged that pile of poo, and good thing I saw it because the owner did not pick it up. I took the Metromover here, which is only a block away. The neighborhood looks a little sketch and there may be some questionable people walking around. Quite disappointed with the Miami Flea. Maybe I went at a bad time?? I may check it out again after an extended period of time to see if it's any better...

    Live music with a bad ass view!
    Janelle C.

    Cool concept, too crowded. I was so exited to check out Miami Flea! I've been to a few events at Canvas that A&E District put together and they never disappoint. The whole idea is community, local, sustainable. And just create something different from the usual Miami-ness. This event was no different. Very cool vendors selling anything from succulents to handmade Colombian bags. And the Yelp food section had snacks from Miami Smokers & Wapa Taco to name a few. Live music from local artists to set the mood. Key word here, LOCAL! Which I love. But it was just too crowded! I know it was their first time hosting this, and crowded is better than no people. I hope they host this again and just make the venue bigger or charge a small fee, maybe a donation for a local charity, for entrance. Or longer hours, 12-9 perhaps. Something to crowd control. I had to leave because I couldn't really enjoy it or shop without standing in long lines on a hot summer evening. Overall, I loved the vibe and the people. Very cool and again, just something different in Miami which is always refreshing. Just too crowded.

    Lyndenise B.

    I really enjoyed my first visit to the market. Although I agree with some of the reviews that the name could be a bit confusing, it certainly has its charm. There are many vintage pop-ups and mostly artisans showcasing their clothing, jewelry, soaps, accessories, and so much more! The location is convenient. Next to the metro mover school board station and plenty of street parking. The vibe is great with live music and a chill atmosphere. There were several food vendors-- pressed juice, vegan/GF baked good, Indian cuisine, macaroons, pizza and more! Lots of seating or you can bring your own. Overall, I thought it was a great showcase of our local talent and how vintage is the new black. Look forward to next time!

    Tacos
    Elly S.

    Super packed with people. Great idea, but way too little of a space. Had a lot of super cool knick knacks and amazing food as well as live performances. Lots of puppies! I'm suprised how people were able to move around with huge dogs. It was so humid and the amount of people rubbing up against you. Sweat everywhere.

    Daryl M.

    Dog friendly, beautiful people, local products and goods, nitrogen ice cream, what more can you ask for? We walked away with a few succulents to decorate the window sill and a tummy filled with pecan pie. Forrest MacNeil from Review says "Sunday afternoons at the Miami Flea...5 stars."

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    Had a great time! Music, vendors (wish there were more) and fun! Very clean, and several food choices....will be back.

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    Parking situation is terrible and not that many vendors. Waste of time... sure glad I wore sneakers

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    "Flea market" full of handcrafted items, a lot of people trying to sell overpriced stuff to call themselves artists.

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    Are they open every Sunday?

    No. Only the 3rd Sunday of the month. Next one is January 21st.

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