There are about 9 – 12 stands; mostly jewelry, which gives it less review. I thought it was bigger than how it was. There are some selling honey, handmade soaps, metal pressings made into different designs, dog collars(really cute but expensive) and like I said, lots of jewelry. Nonetheless, I did purchase a cute pair of earrings for cheap from one of the stands. Something to look through if you’re having brunch in the area.
Monica R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
I went and came across it by chance, timing is everything, on Valentine’s Day & I had so much fun! they had things from coffee to natural face washes to super awesome smelling candles to really super awesome Selena shirts and Texas shirts. seriously, it was a cute little venue thing and it’s in rice village. check it out, I was so happy I did and I think on Sunday’s the Irish pub out there Gorgeous Gael have live music. so go shop and support your local small businesses and go snag a drink with live entertainment at Gael. do yourself that favor!
Lisa A. S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Houston, TX
Too small for so many jewelry vendors, i thought they were going to have vintage clothing. Plenty for the fem appeal, nothing to convince my hubby for us to return.
Kathryn S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Houston, TX
I was so unimpressed with the selection of things for sale. A lot of vendors had handmade items that did not appeal to me or surrounding buyers. I could have easily made 90% of the things being sold at this market. The two boutiques that were selling clothes had college football tshirts for sale for $ 38! How insane is that! I understand boutique pricing can be higher but I can go to academy, buy a Nike dry fit college tshirt for $ 30. The only booth worth visiting is Revolucion HTX. Their cold pressed juices are amazing, the infused water is even better and don’t forget about their Cold Brew! It’s amazing! I will only return to buy their products. They also deliver to rice village!
Alexis B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Nashville, TN
Fun little flea market in Rice Village. Very small, though. But a variety of vendors. Fun little stop if you’re in Rice Village for brunch!
Betsie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Montrose, Houston, TX
We found street parking and walked to the flea market in a parking lot right across from D’Amico’s restaurant in the Rice Village Shopping center. There were tons of young families and student shoppers at this trendy market full of funky handmade jewelry, soap, and thrift clothes. A huge line formed for people waiting for ice cream sandwiches at a food truck parked in front of the market on this sunny Sunday. There were about 20 different stands with friendly vendors in this relatively small flea market. My husband’s favorite vendors were selling paintings with Star Wars themes and Japanese influence. These paintings were pretty pricey ranging from 200 – 400 dollars. Handmade jewelry was very reasonably priced ranging from $ 5 to $ 50. Most vendors were ready to negotiate prices. After shopping around you can cross the street and have lunch on the patio at D’Amico’s or Torchy’s Tacos. I’ll definitely visit this market again once cool weather sets in to shop for holiday gifts.