What a dump!!! There is nothing unique here just a bunch of stolen makeup and small appliances.
Philthy V.
Classificação do local: 5 Napa, CA
Wonderful flea market ! You will find EVERYTHING you can imagine and plenty you don’t ! I bought COMICBOOKS, CDs, DVDs, RECORDS, OLDTOYS and MUCH more! The food trucks are GREAT !
Kyle C.
Classificação do local: 2 Benicia, CA
Not impressed with this weekly flea market. Maybe it was just a slow day, but I probably will not return. I talked to the parking guy and he said he worked there back in the 70’s and it has gone downhill since then. Bummer!
Glen L.
Classificação do local: 3 Irvine, CA
I was really hoping to see a good variety of stuff here, but it seems that most of the vendors here fall into three main categories: clothes, food/produce and toys.
La C.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
Who needs to drive all the way to San Jose with this flea market in our back yard? We decided to make a pit stop here to see what they had and we were surprised by how big this place has become. You can find so many typical flea market items and also folks selling their used goods. They have many food places that looked pretty good including a couple of Chinese food trucks. We ended up getting mixed fruit with lime, salt and chili, the mango was really good. We also tried the freshly made churro, the best, served pipping hot, Costco should be ashamed of what they sell. Anyways parking is $ 3 and people watching is fun too. We will be back!
Bee D.
Classificação do local: 4 Vallejo, CA
I love this swap meet. It’s like being transported into another place and time. Unless you park on Kelly Road, you do have to pay for parking in their lot. It’s a gravel lot with a bunch of potholes, so be prepared. Make sure you use the bathroom before you get there, because the ones they have are SCARY.(Use the one at Wally World aka WalMart). You will pay for parking, but admission is free. So if you need a bargain, fill your car with people and split the parking between everyone(ha, ha). Unlike the Solano Swap Meet in Concord, this one has alot of retailers with new and gently used items, as well as your typical Flea Market items. What can you buy? Better question, what can’t you buy. In addition to: –clothing –car parts –tires –cell phone accessories –cd’s and dvd’s –car sound systems –rugs –furniture –jewelry –jewelry repair –silk plants, flowers and arrangements –plaster statues –handbags You can also get some great«roach coach» food(taco’s, burritos, torta’s, chinese food), horchata, churro’s, garlic fried, chicken, etc. They also sell fresh fruits and vegetables, seafood, eggs, nuts, etc. Make sure you bring cash, most vendors don’t accept credit cards or checks. Unless you are buying furniture, you will be expected to carry off your own purchase, so if you need to, drive the truck and bring a friend. The furniture vendors will deliver, for a fee. And with the exception of the new clothes, you can expect to haggle and negotiate a deal. Now how fun is that. You don’t have to wait for a manager. You don’t have to hold up the line. It’s all part of the fun.