Well first off, I wouldn’t take anything valuable or expensive. As it will likely be stolen or mugged from you. Don’t carry a lot of cash, don’t use bathroom, don’t use credit card or eat any food. Pretty much basics of any flea market right? If you want produce though, it’s on point. This is deff the kind of place where if you don’t look them in the eyes, or speak softly you will definitely be taken advantage of. Good boot selection, and some of the electronic stuff seems legit. But I don’t think risk is worth reward. As I can easily see my purchase having a hidden bag of drugs inside.
MandM S.
Classificação do local: 3 Lakewood, WA
Just a typical flea market. It is big and worth the drive. Allot of the vendors sell the same stuff.
Ty D.
Classificação do local: 2 Wake Forest, NC
Let me start by saying I didn’t eat any food there, LOL. I can totally understand anyone’s concern. I honestly wanted to give this place a 3, but the restrooms were in such a horrific state that it had me afraid to pee anywhere other than home for the remainder of the day. Now we can talk about why I wanted to give them a 3. I went on a Saturday and there was a pretty good variety of vendors. It was honestly like being at a really strange Wal-Mart. There’s a lot of phone accessories, purses & jewelry, clothing(that’s not really my style, but it’s there), linens, tools, produce(to be honest, I wouldn’t purchase any other food item other than produce — you could smell the seafood section from a ways off), car stuff(tires, vehicle maintenance stuff), random toiletries and some good stuff like Shea Butter and oils, plants, and then I’d throw everything else in the random stuff category. The reason that I like the Flea Market is because it’s the ultimate ball on a budget spot. I would totally stop there before going somewhere else to see if I could find whatever I’m looking for on the low(high quality though). Everything wasn’t pristine, but there were a lot of vendors with good things. I ended up leaving with a new case for my Galaxy, a couple of septum rings(that I sanitized myself before using), and some cool costume jewelry. All of that, and I barely broke a $ 20. Go around closing time, the vendors are willing to let you haggle because they’re trying to sell as much as they can before they leave. I’d go back, but I wouldn’t drink water before going because there’s no way I’m ever using their restroom again.
Lawrence C.
Classificação do local: 1 North Charleston, SC
A lot of unlicensed people cooking food. And its table after table of bootleg movies. This place is not being operated professionally in my opinion.