If you’re looking for a good flea market, Los Feliz Flea is definitely the one to go to. The market is pretty big but you can walk through it and browse comfortably within a few hours. It’s not as overwhelming as Rose Bowl Flea, and has more variety than Silverlake Flea. There are some food trucks and coffee stands close to the entrance and tables that you can hang around if you need a break. The back of the market is where most of the non-clothing items are (eg prints, home decor, records, etc), and that’s where I found most of my favorite finds. Some of the clothing vendors have really good prices but many of them are open to negotiating lower prices if you buy multiple items. My buddy got a nice fitting vintage...
Read moreLos Feliz Flea was amazing when it was at John Marshall High School. Since they moved to vintage land it has gone downhill fast. It is empty on Sundays. This past Saturday was rather empty. I am guessing the heat has something to do with it. They don’t have the food trucks anymore. There are hardly any vendors anymore.
We keep trying it out hoping it’ll capture the same magic it has when it was at the high school. But it is not the same. Such a bummer. The previous location was great. New...
Read moreLos Feliz Flea is a very unique, quaint and different place. You can find anything from retro electronics, LPs, CDs, VHS Tapes, to all sorts of accessories (earrings, watches, rings, hats), and even clothes of all kinds. There are two whole floors. People are friendly and welcoming. If you search far and wide, you're unlikely to find a compendium such as this one of vintage clothing, electronics, and even places to eat anywhere else (they also have pickle ball courts on the...
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