Nothing good… junk vendors. Not good junk either. In the past this was a decent flea market. Not so much now.
Jonathan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 East Austin, Austin, TX
Despite the bad reviews I thought I would drive from Austin to Kyle to check out this flea market. I deeply regret wasting a Saturday morning here, and here’s why: — I did not see a single interesting or valuable thing here. It was all about the level of what you would find at goodwill or slightly worse. I didn’t see any cool antiques or collectibles. — Each little stall inside the main building is cobbled together from plywood and chicken wire, with the owner of the stall sitting inside. — The crowd was sketchy, the inside building smelled very badly, and the bathroom was in a creepy dark alley in the back of the building. In short, there are dozens of other places you can go to in Austin for antiques and collectibles. I will never ever come back here.
Lyana H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Austin, TX
The flea market today was amazing!!! No smoking many people with kids smiling!!! Such a great change!!! Thank you for making non smoking
Lisa G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Austin, TX
Drive on by — this place is a dump. I think they are selling the Goodwill rejects. Now, don’t get me wrong, I am a flea market/thrift store shopper and love finding treasures. Not sure there are any treasures here though.(In fairness, there were a couple of vendors who had okay stuff.) From the moment you park your car in their lot, you sense what you are in for. The patrons have dumped their trash all over the parking lot.(I am so sick of these trash pigs!) Need to change the batteries on the junk toy you just bought — dump those old batteries right n the parking lot; finished your bag of Fritos-throw it out in the parking lot; need to dump your trash from your car-heck, the parking lot is a good place to do it. Yep, you know what I am talking about. Walk inside and after you get over the 1970’s era stale cigarette smoke smell(yes, people smoke inside here), you notice that no one seems to care about presentation, tidiness(make that cleanliness), or even making a sale. The shops are a mess, dirty, dusty, smelly, yuk! I suspect this market charges close to nothing for the vendor stalls and there is no pride of ownership, as the saying goes. So you’d think the prices are super cheap — nope, not really. Maybe if you dig and bargain, you might find some deal, but it’s not worth it. I walked out of that place feeling like I wanted to throw up. Never again.
Larry H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Wow. There’s a new wood works and things store number 72. This family has completed a total remodel and will open this Sat/Sun 9 – 4. They hand make all the furniture they sell and added a lot of antiques and misc items. Very fair prices. Lay away plans, credit cards and cash. From main doors go to the far left corner really worth the trip. Be Blessed
Juliette B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Wimberley, TX
This flea market is great for the family to enjoy! I brought my kids here with their bag of coins and they had a blast bargain hunting with me. They bought a variety of corky treasures and gadgets. We finished off the afternoon by eating some yummy food. Overall this place is corky, funky, and unique. It’s weird Austin all the way!
Travis M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Austin, TX
Today I visited with my 3 year old. It was like stepping back in time 20 – 30 years. No AC, smoking indoors, and products older than me(29yrs). Still, my boy had fun and the experience is not like any other. I’ll be back.
Landon T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Austin, TX
No. Do not go here. Whoever said that the bathroom was 100% better, it was worse than the gas station bathroom of your nightmares. Everything smells like old death; cigarette smoke and mothballs. Just save your time and find another flea market. Tl;Dr Just no.
Becky P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Austin, TX
I decided to visit this market last weekend, in defiance of the other negative reviewers.(«It’s like a giant garage sale?» That sounds awesome!) I’d been to pretty junky flea markets before, and I love weird, surprising, messy shopping. Usually I’m on the lookout for antiques, jewelry, old books, and fine leather goods. Unfortunately, nothing here really did it for me. There were plenty of dirt cheap clothes, but like… mall clothes. There were at least two vintage/home décor booths, but nothing stellar. To be honest, I may have found some treasures if I had tried a little harder, but the heat(and occasionally the smells) made it hard to stick around. It was also tough to tell what was for sale– lots of piles in corners, displays covered by blankets, and areas that looked like private storage rooms. I will say that it was really, really cheap. If you’re looking for electronics, vhs tapes, newish clothes, and collectables, this may be a goldmine for you!
John A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Kyle, TX
As flea markets go this one is as good as any. its got character lots of odd /weird folks running the stalls some stalls just a *hole * between 2 others , yes its hot and sometimes smells, the rest room have been improved 100% since if i first visited years ago and are now usable ’ but thats not what its about ‘ flea markets like yard sales are places where sometimes you can find a treasure for a few dollars and sometimes what you think is a treasure turns out to be somebodies junk. seeing stuff you cant believe anybody would buy, and stuff you thought you would never see again. all part of the experience.
Chiqui B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Austin, TX
More like a giant garage sale. No ac/heater. Creepy mannequins, and vendors.