This large-scale market is sort of a one-stop shop for people who love to buy old and used things. It features several indoor shopping«malls»(large buildings with vendor collections in booths and cases); these are open during the regular hours posted on the web site. Additionally, there are rows and rows of storage-locker-style shops stocked by individual vendors; these tend to be open only on weekends – especially during the«Great American Garage Sale» events, when table sellers are also added into the mix. There’s ample on-site parking(for a small fee during events) and endless hours of browsing to be done here. Especially during weekend events, you can often find great prices from the table and locker vendors.
Heather S.
Classificação do local: 3 Clarence, NY
my grandfather would take me here years ago. always fun but went last summer a bit overpriced imo
Dana M.
Classificação do local: 4 North Tonawanda, NY
The main building is open all week, and has an assortment of vendors with pretty much anything«antiquey» you can think of. I’ve gotten a few nice Ball jars and old postcards here over the years, but now some of the booths are offering newer creations such as woodwork and created pieces(I just spotted a tray table made from and old Genny Beer sign). On Sundays, the vendors who rent storage units and others with tables and trucks come to sell their wares. My grandparents used to be weekend vendors, so this was great fun for me! So many interesting things to look at! Definitely worth the hike to Clarence Hollow!
Robyn G.
Classificação do local: 5 Niagara Falls, NY
Vintage everything. Such a great place to stop, even if you don’t want to spend. There is so much to look at. Produce(often), furniture, décor, dolls, jewelry, games, toys, vinyl records(tons!) old books and so much more. They have a small diner/café if you should get hungry while wandering through their buildings, storage units and outside vendors. Recommend hitting Antique World for garage sale Sundays 1st Sunday of the Month — May through October. Many restaurants close by to choose from when you are done !
Fox E.
Classificação do local: 5 Buffalo, NY
The people here are from Antiqua(not Barbados, only Rihanna and her many boyfriends are from there). The girls who work here are afraid of ants so when they see one, they go «ANT! EEK!!!» I live here, like right near this place, so I have to show some love for it. It doesn’t get enough business and I’m really worried it will end up closing down. The selection of stuff of ALL kinds is really really amazing at Clarence Flea Market. You could spend hours here. We’re not talking about a few stands. We’re talking awful awesomeness. Antique World is really cool and there’s a lot more to it than meets the eye. Come and check it out and keep it in business. The Bird Feed USA store already went out of business and that place was cool :(
Susan W.
Classificação do local: 5 Buffalo, NY
There are few things in the American Life as pure, simple, satisfying and just plain enjoyable as the Sunday Flea Market. Toronto has St. Lawrence, New York has Battery Park, Chicago has Maxwell Street… Buffalo has the Clarence Flea!!! Just a mile or two past the Hollow. east on Route Five — Main Street. Tools, chairs, canned peaches, handmade cards, pottery, depression glass,’50’s jewelry, lamps, coke bottle boxes, cupcakes, cheese, mahogany benches, garden angels, weather vanes and wait… there is more… RECORDS…VINYL …LP’s…so for all of us music junkies from the time in space when going to a party meant lugging along a few favorite records… this is it… the motherlode. venture into the most westward building…(some of the market is indoors… these vendors are open Sunday and week days)…you will be delighted by the selection, price, and attitude, look for Brad… he has not only vinyl, but books, posters, memorabilia galore… have fun, enjoy life, Play it Again Sam!!! hey that use to be my hangout in the early eighties… and a great record store!!! .