I avoided this place for the first number of years I lived in the area. I finally made the trip a few years ago. It was better than I expected, but it is still a flea market, which isn’t really my speed. I have seen a lot of junk here. The one thing that gets me to go if my wife suggests we head over is that there is usually someone selling fresh vegetables. They are usually in very good shape and less expensive than the market. So while Gert seeks junk, I load up on the healthy stuff.
Dylan D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Millville, NJ
This is great little flea market that is easy to get in and out of without losing too much time. Like most flea markets, what you’ll find depends on the day, but there is a great selection most days. One thing that you can purchase consistently is local produce, which is priced much better than the supermarkets. The flea market also provides a great service to the area. We used the flea market to unload the remains of a spring time yard sale, and made a pretty decent profit on a Saturday morning.
Derick R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Jersey City, NJ
This flea market is quickly becoming one of the better flea market compared to the others in the area. You can find everything here like most flea markets. Random things like fishing gear, assorted candy, bootleg sneakers, car audio parts, groceries?, toys, local fruits n veggies, peoples old clothes, and so much more. My son loves all the cheap toys there. I actually bought an Apple iBook G4 laptop here a couple months ago from here for $ 200 and he was asking $ 300! And its still working jus fine by the way. Its open only on the weekends til 4pm. Sometimes you could walk through and not buy anything and other days you could literally spend every dime in your pocket. Its a great alternative if you cant make it to Cowtown(the KING of all flea markets, stay tuned for that review coming soon). The food is pretty good here too, they have a spanish truck, and also a cheeseburger/fries type truck too. If for no other reason its a nice little walk through, who knows you might find a steal.