Absolutely loved this place! Its huge: D and with a variety of different vendors, no matter what you are looking for, you will find it… you just need to take the time. A lot of my friends and family say that they don’t find great pieces like I do, but they don’t take the time, to DIGDIGDIG! Bend down, move a pile of crap, look in nooks and crannies, because this is how you find gold people! I looked for a good hour and saw a few things I liked, but nothing I wanted then low and behold I turn the corner, and a vendor who was closed when I first got there, was finally open, and I pretty much bought everything on my wish list! And even if I left that place with nothing, it was still a fun outing for me, talking to the vendors, getting to know them, telling them what I’m looking for, and they said they will keep their eye out. Believe it or not, they do want to sell things and want to know what people are interested in. Trends change :) so I will for sure be going back to Jamie’s Flea: D
Marc S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Edwardsville, IL
HOW on earth does this have so many stars? I guess my idea of what is flea market is it totally wrong. To me, this place is more is a bazaar. 98% of everything in here is new packaged crap that you might find at a dollar store. What happened to booths filled with old vintage stuff? It’s like when you go into an antique shop that’s filled with potpourri and scented candles and crafts. Big time thumbs down.
Ciara S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lakewood, OH
I love this flea market! I grew up around the corner from it. It’s open on Wednesday and Saturday. There is a inside and outside. I usually find more of a selection on Saturday. A lot more people come to sell on Saturday. Get there early, all the good stuff will be gone by noon! Make sure you take your time to look through all the treasure. You’ll be surprised with what you can find. Parking in the front and back. One review I read said they only have porta potties, which in not true. They have bathrooms inside the building. They also have food vendors. The food is delicious! Can’t beat flea market food, it’s like fair food. If you like flea markets and looking for treasures, make sure to add this to your stop. You won’t be let down unless it gets rained out. Hahaha
Mark M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Valley City, OH
Busy place and lost of selection. I like there is a selection of food vendors. Be warned there are no restrooms except for porta pottys. The ground is gravel so dress with that in mind. The quality of produce there is not that great and the prices are not good.
Mark B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Amherst, OH
It’s a flea market with indoor booths and out door at ups in the summer. Open Wednesday and Saturdays 8 to 4
Sherian V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Piqua, OH
Jamie’s is a flea market in Amherst that has been there for years It is so popular that not only do vendors come from miles away so do the customers. They have booths outside, booths inside and food galore. It is a fun place to shop. Price range but are usually very reasonable Be prepared for lots of walking and difficulty finding a parking space.
Stewart P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Jacksonville, FL
I’m not sure whether it is just that modern Flea Markets in general are losing their appeal to me or whether it is just my experience with Jamie’s. Like all other flea markets, this one is basically a bunch of people who throw their thrash together and pay for a booth outside or inside and try to sell it to someone else. I love the concept of flea markets but the problem is that, unlike the flea markets of yester-year, people expect you to overpay for their crap. A comic book that would cost you $ 2 on ebay will cost you $ 30 at Jamie’s simply because the people who are buying and selling have no concept of how much things are worth. There were a few cool things out there when I went but there was much more overpriced junk than anything worth mentioning. I was told that it was a slow day at Jamie’s because people were expecting rain but I don’t think it interested me enough to justify the drive out there again. I think what I disliked the most is that it felt very commercial for a flea market. Too many permanent booths and not enough people just trying to get rid of old stuff. If I want to go buy something from a retailer, I’ll go to the mall, not drive 40 minutes to pick it up while the seller blows smoke in my face. Count me out.
Matthew M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Elyria, OH
A good place to kill some time and look for all kinds of different items. There is a lot of useless junk being sold there(but it is a flea market so that’s kind of expected). You can find all kinds of things there so there is definitely something there for just about everyone(i personally like the people selling lots of books). Saturday’s are best to go because there are a lot more sellers, but Wednesdays are nice too.
Amelia D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cleveland, OH
Oh my goodness. I am OBSESSED with Jamie’s! This place is a bargain hunter’s wet dream. So many amazing collectables, jewelry, records, toys, furniture and more. The sellers are all very nice and up for haggling. Often, you don’t even have to haggle. They will look at a price tag and then shoot you a much lower price. You can’t beat it! Definitely come early, many vendors close up shop early.
Leanne D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Akron, OH
Whenever a visit to Jamie’s is planned, I feel like a kid on Christmas Eve. The amount of quality stuff to be found here is unreal. I go with my best friend, her fiancé, and my girlfriend. We have never left disappointed. Two of us scour for vintage treasures, and the other two look for records and collectible glasses. There are vendors who overcharge for their goods, but you can usually haggle. There are also vendors who give you a great deal without you even having to ask. The price tag might say 24, but when you ask about the price you’re told«$ 5.» All you can think about once you leave is what you’ll find the next time you go back. This place is definitely a flea market hoppers dream.
Maria D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
SOMUCHSTUFF! Come early or all the good stuff will be gone. Places like these only seem to exist in rural Ohio.
Kevin S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
Holy CRAP that’s a lot of crap! Actually, this massive flea market is pretty good crap, too. It’s vast, and packed with everything under the sun. We used to call any quirky piece of furniture a «Zhah-mee’s» piece, since we found it at «Zhah-mee’s» boutique.