Positive- I happened upon this place accidentally, and it was a nice detour when visiting SLC. It was nice to walk around and look at all the vendors. Some vendors had unique goods, but honestly, most of them looked like they were simply reselling clothes they bought from thrift stores. It would’ve been great if I would’ve found an old Utah shirt, but I wasn’t able to find one. I did get this super cute vest for $5!
Critical- Again, most of the clothes looked like they were just bought from a thrift store to be resold. Many prices weren’t marked on racks. And cash only entrance, so I had to pull money out of the ATM, which costed me more than the $3...
Read moreI've been coming to this flea market for years. They always accepted Venmo transactions and now they suddenly are "cash-only"....ridiculous. A lot of the vendors are guys who are super aggressive resellers from the Goodwill Outlet bins. They buy a ton of t shirts in bulk and then resell them for $45+ a pop at the flea market. Half the booths didn't have prices marked for anything either. Maybe this just isn't my demographic anymore but I haven't been impressed the last few times I've gone here. The crowd has become oversaturated with super young resellers and it would be nice to have a little more variety. Probably won't come back...
Read moreWhat a great little flea market that I happened upon while visiting Salt Lake. They charge $3.00 for admission. There was a good variety of merchandise. Lots of vintage clothing vendors but also pottery, glass, jewelry and even some vendors selling handmade items. There was even a vendor tucked in the back selling empanadas in case you get hungry. Some vendors had extremely good prices while others were more like thrift store prices. If you like flea markets - this is one...
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