So many floors of fun stuff to explore! I really enjoyed spending time(and a bit of money!) here, and was pleasantly surprised by a lot of vendor’s very reasonable pricing. There are absolutely some stunning(with price corresponding) pieces, but overall I bet you could expect to find a deal. A gem of a store for Portland :)
Anna S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Raleigh, NC
This is like one massive vintage shop but each area is curated by a different person. My friend and I had a really great time snooping around it, and I bought a necklace made of moss and animal bone from a taxidermist. Lots of weird and wonderful treasures to be found.
Cheryl H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Simpsonville, SC
Great great store, worth spending some serious time because there are treasures hiding every where. My husband for a stack of 78 records we will be hauling back on to the cruise ship! Great prices, super friendly staff. Don’t miss this!
Chantal O.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Portsmouth, NH
Umm no deals here. Totally a store for hipsters and type A people. Not a real flea market. I like a little dust on my antiques
Lauren T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, ME
I love this place so much! My boyfriend and I visit weekly and never leave empty handed. Erin and Nathaniel are in charge and do a fabulous job! They keep the place stocked with an eclectic mix of treasures, are always willing to help with ideas/suggestions, and are so friendly! The first floor is mainly vintage clothing, vinyl records, and small items like antique glass bottles and handmade jewelry. The second and third floors consist of furniture and home items. Beautiful leather couches, tables and chairs, retro dishes, driftwood sculptures, rugs, lamps, dressers, wall art, etc etc etc! Seriously there is so much to choose from floor to ceiling it’s almost overwhelming! Every week there are different selections, and you can get a sneak peak of what’s new by checking out their Facebook page. The prices are reasonable in my opinion and range from a few dollars to several hundred depending on the item. There isn’t much room for haggling so don’t come expecting to do that. There are several individual vendors that sell their stuff in the store, so depending on what you want to buy you may pay them separately from the main store. If you choose a large item there is an elevator and Nathaniel is always willing to assist in loading. They are only open on weekends and their hours are 10 – 5. I would highly suggest anyone and everyone check out this amazing store ASAP, you won’t regret it!
Tyler L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Wanaque, NJ
Portland Flea-for-All is a wonderland of antiques and yard sale type stuff. It expands to three floors of various stuff for every desire. They have video game posters, antique chairs, military water barrels, and maps of Seattle. If you can think of it, they probably have it or something similar here. They are even dog friendly, but be sure to ask if it’s ok to bring in Fido first. The selection is huge and prices aren’t too bad.
Sharon H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pasadena, CA
The perfect stop for us to see what Portland is all about. Collection is well curated, with items stylized as if it were an actual living space vs. thrift store collection. Three stories of clothes, kitschy items, home goods(furniture, mirrors, dinnerware, and pretty much everything else). Minus one-star for price… these prices are not a steal(they’re about the same that you can find in an Etsy store). Then again, you’re paying a premium for such great finds. It’s still a better deal than purchasing antique-replicas brand new esp. for furniture.
Jesse T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Manhattan, NY
Great layout. Tons of selections. Helpful and friendly staff. Reasonably priced. A little of everything– clothing, furniture, ornaments, books, records, kitchenware, lamps. Definitely a good place to visit!
Leslie P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Birmingham, AL
The selection is fair however items are affordable, especially compared to similar shops down south. My husband and I found two crystal lamps in working condition for 45 – 55 each. Love them!
Kylie D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, ME
Flea for all is a super fun place to roam around on a Sunday afternoon. Great finds and many at affordable prices. I like a few more rough edges in my junque but Flea for All always provides great inspiration for new projects.
Mariah L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, ME
Amazing inventory but unfair pricing for a flea. Double or triple what you’d pay on ebay with shipping in most cases. Should call it a consignment boutique.
Sarah S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Old Town, ME
This place was pretty nifty! My fiancé and I always like to go to flea markets in the summer so we stopped here during a weekend trip and it was fun. He collects vinyl records so there were a couple of vendors he spent more time at to dig through their selection. Most of what was being sold was vintage goods and a few larger furniture pieces on the upper floors. It was fun to check out but we didn’t end up buying anything. I think my favorite vendors were on the first floor selling handmade or repurposed goods, like someone had made jewelry out of guitar strings and another had refurbished some old tables that looked really nice. If I had a bigger house or a truck I probably would have gotten some furniture.
Karen R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Westbrook, ME
This is a pretty great place… make sure you have a couple hours on your hands or you will surely miss something! There are many vendors around on the first floor particularly and many of the finds are really unique, crafty, antique, or even just plain strange! I came here before Christmas, which I am sure is a very busy time for them, and was told by my friend that they generally have more than they did on that particular day, but with it being the holiday it was very understandable. I found some records to get my husband and most of the rest of what I purchased was for me! There are 3 floors of goodies to check out. For those who enjoy antiquing this is surely a place to buy and sell, but for me it was more about finding interesting, classic pieces that called my name. I found a beautiful green pitcher and a pewter dish in the shape of a strawberry. I had to have both. They have some very interesting and old art, lots of dishware and server pieces, some really amazing furniture and so much more. I look forward to going back as this is the type of place that every visit is a brand new experience. If someone out there is looking for a lamp in the shape of silhouette of a life-sized woman’s body with a lamp shade instead of a head, they have it… or had it. You seriously never know what you will find!
Patrice L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sudbury, MA
Love it! Great place to browse on the weekends when vendors are sometimes on hand to answer questions about the merchandise. Don’t miss the 2 extra floors of large furniture pieces and additional housewares items. We had a blast walking through this place.
Justine J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, ME
SUCH A COOLPLACE. I agree with a few other reviews, the prices aren’t really in line with true flea market prices… but they’re not bad overall. I popped in here without checking the hours on the door, and it turns out they were closed(with the doors unlocked?), but there were a handful of other people inside and the woman at the register cheerfully told me I could poke around for 10 minutes or so if I wanted. I ended up finding the PERFECT item — a birthday gift for my sister-in-law — and had a good chat with the cashier to boot. I’ll definitely be back.
Chris G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boston, MA
There are many fine wares to sample, and if you’re willing to shell out a few extra federal dollars for the good curation, you just might walk out with some treasures. ALSO be sure to check it out during the quarterly record fairs they host– they clear space on the first floor and invite record vendors to hawk their wares. Food trucks add a finishing touch making them a great way to spend an evening.
Meg K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boston, MA
Lots of cool stuff. If it hadn’t been crazy hot, I could have spent hours poking through the vintage clothing, knick knacks, and furniture. The sellers were all really friendly too. If you go, be sure to check out the second and third floors as well! The biggest drawback of the Flea For All was pricing. It’s wasn’t crazy expensive, but it certainly wasn’t flea market cheap. For example, tarnished 15″ silver plated platters were $ 10 each. I paid $ 1 and $ 2 for the same thing at a true flea market a few weeks ago. Ditto with a simple, rustic wooden box: priced $ 16 here, and I recently bought one for $ 5. Summary: awesome place with a huge variety of unique stuff for reasonable, but not crazy cheap, prices.
Meaghan K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Providence, RI
Stopped here on Sunday after reading the reviews on Unilocal and maybe you guys hyped it up a little too much or I was just a little over excited because I left a little disappointed. The space is really beautiful and many vendors are set up the first floor selling hand made items, and vintage clothing. The second and third floor offered more furniture/home goods. Overall they seemed to have a good collection and I found many things I liked, I however didn’t love the prices, everything seemed priced a little too high. For some reason it didn’t really seem to be the environment to haggle either. All in all I’d probably go back again when I’m back in Portland but I’m not in love yet.
Cassandra B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
I stopped in here for a special Friday night event during the First Friday Art Walk, so there were several food trucks parked outside, which was a pleasant surprise. There were lots of lovely vendors inside and I picked up some super cheap jewelry, a Garfield glass from McDonalds in the 1980s and some homemade soap. Score! I also stopped by on a Saturday morning to visit the Hella Good taco cart outside. Great way to spend a Saturday morn!
Mckenzie G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Providence, RI
I found out about this place from a window advertisement downtown and I am so happy that I found out about it before I started home for the weekend. While I wouldn’t exactly classify this as a flea market because most of the vendors are selling their own art, I loved the vendors all the same. I left with a beautiful wooden cutting board and jewelry box as well as a stack of some vintage fabric, all for way less than I would pay back home. I am so much happier to be leaving with these things as souvenirs instead of the cookie cutter stuff I could get in the old port shops. The place was clean, well organized and all the vendors were friendly. You could tell these guys do this weekend after weekend and know each other pretty well, and that just adds to the atmosphere.