I was told, that when Saturday's Market closed in Middletown, many of the vendors went here. I don't think that happened. There's not much here, compared to what Saturday's Market was. I was disappointed with the one Amish food stand who had sticky buns and bread that were mostly hard, which tells me they're not getting a lot of traffic here. However, giving them the benefit of the doubt, maybe it's because the time of the year- Autumn, as there weren't that many outside sellers. So, I'll go back next summer and see what's happening. It's a nice location, and, as it is with any place that could potentially hold the treasure you're looking for- you never know what you're gonna find. I found...
Read moreOverall a decent place to go. One shop in the back of the first building that I would avoid at all cost. Sports card shop called Buck’s Collectibles.
Boxes of cards priced and laid out. My son and I picked cards out of a $1 box and the owner came up and informed me that he was pulling the box and the cards were $3 and not as labeled even taking the cards away we had pulled out. Extremely rude and unprofessional stating that I wasn’t a regular customer. You are correct because it was my first time at the market and had the experience been better I would have definitely returned many times over.
Do not buy from Buck’s collectibles as he doesn’t honor his prices or know how to...
Read moreThe first time we went to the Newberrytown Peddlers Market was only due to me locating the place from going to Susquehanna Speedway. I was pretty pleased with the selection of items the different vendors had, the food, produce, etc. However, the last time we went on a Saturday, it was completely dead. 3/4 of the vendors had packed up before lunch time. Around lunch time, most of the food vendors were closed or possibly never even open. The produce section was nearly completely empty. The place was absolutely dead. I think some advertising / marketing is in need here to get the place back on it's feet. Until then, I'm not going to...
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