I know that people will give me grieft for it but I went to the market with my Mexican bf and he even called it "Mexican swap meat market"....super duper crowded but still walkable, most of the items you can buy in bulk at wholesale like socks, jeans and toys. There was food, fruit and vegetables but overall it seemed that everyone was selling the same items. There was nothing original, nothing... one man wanted to sell me an old model cell charger for $8! Â Thanks but no thanks, I ended up buying roasted peanuts and cuties, whoo ! $3 parking.
Review Source:Oh man, have you ever wondered where all your stolen stuff is? It's here. Or the broken toaster that guy just took out of the dumpster in your alley? That's here too. It gets two stars for an unbelievable variety: pinatas, SNES games, "fresh" produce, car parts, but man, I'd be nervous to buy most anything here, both because it's probably broken AND because it's most likely stolen. I won't be back.
Review Source:I finally made my way to the flea market, after living down the street for several years.
Open SUNDAYS ONLY @ 7am, closes @ 5pm, but most places start packing up @ 4 (DISLIKE!)
Parking is $3 in the lot or free on the street.
There is everything for sale! Â I saw:
Furniture
Clothes (including sock stands and lingerie)
Toys (including pinatas!)
Music
Rugs
Bedding/comforter sets
Sports jerseys/sets
Plants
Tires
Audio/alarm equipment
Boots/shoes
Jewelry (including body art & fake gages)
Faux colognes
Nail art supplies
Make-up
Purses/backpacks
Art/posters
and, of course...
FOOD! Cooked, fresh produce, snow cones. :)
It totally reminded me of shopping in the LA Fashion District. Yay!