This is the type of place that you have to sift through junk to find anything cool. You will find a bunch of used electronics inside, as well as rusty junk outside during the flea market on the weekend. It was worth it finding a bunch of old video games, but the dealers need to learn to have change available. Not everyone has exact change for items.
David S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 West Hollywood, CA
Looking for photos of Jerry’s Corner from 1950’s to 1980’s. My grandfather had a luncheonette here from 1970’s until 1994. Doing a documentary and any help would be GREATLY appreciated! Anybody have photos of when Jerry’s Corner first opened up or what it looked like in the 1960’s? HELP!?? :D Contact me through yahoo email at(no spaces) DaveLip75 @ yahoo dot com. Thanks in advance!
Tom V.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Philadelphia, PA
Beware of the parking lot. People drive very erratically. Not uncommon to drive down an aisle, and have someone cut through. Missing you by mere inches. Did purchase a folding bike there a while back, and the store did negotiate on the price. So there are some deals, but be careful
Santana B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Philadelphia, PA
This place is filled with junk, but if you’re looking for something like used tools and hardware this is a decent spot. You’ll have to do some digging, but there’s usually a gem in there somewhere.
Wayne S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
Jerry’s Corner is located on the Bizarro side of Passyunk Avenue. It’s basically an indoor flea market, kind of like Zern’s. There are little booths set up inside the building selling various wares. You can get a haircut, a fried chicken sandwich, an old Nintendo system, ¼ inch wood screws, a Mortimer Snerd ventriloquist dummy, a Quiet Riot mirror, and that Kaboom product that claims to clean everything. Also located in the lot is an outdoor flea market that is open most weekends and Charlie’s Dream if the mood strikes you. Jerry’s Corner is a little gem and a phenomena that needs to be witnessed if you want to know anything about the outer edges of our fair city.