Expect above-average flea market prices, but many of the items for sale are very unique. There's something for everyone; from old records to antique furniture, handmade jewelry to vintage postcards. Read more
Yes, you go to the Brooklyn Flea to shop from the hundreds of vintage and antique vendors, but more so it’s become a classic New York experience. (We also go for the awesome food!) Read more
Grab a berry doughnut from Dough, a cup of hot or cold brew coffee from Crop to Cup, and escape the madness by eating on the pier to the south with killer views of Manhattan
The Brooklyn Flea Market is the best way to spend an afternoon. It features more than 250 vendors that sell everything from antiques to jewelry to handmade items, plus all kinds of amazing food.
Look for the Kumquat Cupcakery booth. AMAZING cupcakes worth the price tag. They are hard to find anywhere else and the best you might ever taste. Peanut butter banana honey is where it's at!
Date Night Is... an afternoon at Brooklyn Flea followed by drinks and dinner nearby. There's plenty to choose from, but Isa is one of our favorites a few blocks south.
Grab your girlfriends, a bathing suit, blanket, and dinero and go to the Brooklyn Flea! It's cute and right by the water. Lay out on the grass, shop, or fill your belly with delicious treats.
The best year-round market brings together 150 local vendors carrying all manner of vintage, handmade and antique wares. The Flea will move to its winter location on November 26. Read more
While I am partial to the Fort Greene incarnation I'm always excited to explore the vast array of vintage and unique wares. The goods can be expensive - don't be afraid to barter!
Grab a honey and cardamom iced tea from the grilled cheese stall, and a fresh donut that will blow your mind. Mill around the markets before lying down in the park to enjoy the sun.
If you are looking for vintage, reclaimed or artisanal furniture or accents this place really delivers. It's not the type of flea to go to find pieces to rehab, that's been done already
You can’t throw a rock without hitting something tasty at this weekend market. My vote, Asia Dog washed down with a Japanese Knotweed Soda from Brooklyn Soda Works. – Meg Paska
Say your are going for the vintage inspiration but really everyone knows it is all about the food here. We love the sesame noodles from Shorty Tang and the artisan sodas from Brooklyn Soda Works.
This spot is all about the food. Ginger bubble tea, porchetta pork sandwiches, honeycomb candy from Liddabit. Grab all three and you'll be set for the day.
Go for Saturday's new Smorgasburg, grab some gourmet grub then head to the grassy area by the water to gaze at the Manhattan skyline while you nosh. Read more