I love New York, but I especially love Brooklyn for its own creative vibe. Every weekend there's a Flea Market in Brooklyn with a wide selection of vendors selling antiques, vintage, jewelry and food.
It was a hot sunny afternoon at the Brooklyn Flea Market in Williamsburg and we came with our appetites. Stalls from well known food trucks and local joints were lined up near the entrance, ranging from lobster roll sandwiches, taquitos and corn-on-the-cob.
Best find was the frozen chocolate covered bananas. It's dangerous to come here on an empty stomach as you could easily spend your money just tasting all the bites.
If you're looking for antique and vintage furniture, there was a plethora of odds and ends in different stalls. There was a lot of people walking away with great finds.
It was a hot sunny afternoon at the Brooklyn Flea Market in Williamsburg and we came with our appetites. Stalls from well known food trucks and local joints were lined up near the entrance, ranging from lobster roll sandwiches, taquitos and corn-on-the-cob.
Best find was the frozen chocolate covered bananas. It's dangerous to come here on an empty stomach as you could easily spend your money just tasting all the bites.
If you're looking for antique and vintage furniture, there was a plethora of odds and ends in different stalls. There was a lot of people walking away with great finds.
OMG I love markets like this, I so wish I could go right now :)
ReplyDeleteTanesha x
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This is great! I love going to flea markets.
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Thank you,
Ali :)
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI love this flea market too ! I think I love the food stalls so much over there...!! I was just at 26th Antique Garage and Annex Manhattan flea market last sunday....!! I am a big fan.....!!!
Cheers,
Ellya
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I could definitely see myself being very happy visiting that market with you :)
ReplyDeleteooh mannn definitely checking this out this weekend. Why do we not just live in New York??
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