Very cute place but not exactly what I would think of when you say flea market. Granted I did go on a chilly day in March so the season wasn't open yet however I asked one of the gentlemen if it gets busier in season and he assured me it doesn't get much busier than what it was. There was maybe 10 shops open on a Sunday. Instead of a typical flea market with tables outside it is more like little buildings filled with Antiques and Such. Although some people do set up tables also. they had some really cute antiques and a few newer items. They also have a auction one night during the week. The lady was extremely helpful and friendly who runs it. I did find a few little antiques but I personally wouldn't go back unless I was in the area. The parking was a little weird wasn't sure where to park however they do have a parking lot. The greatest thing about the flea market was how nice everybody was. Everyone was super friendly and helpful. Overall a cute place to visit if you are in the area. Might be better in the summer.
Edited after visiting again in the nice weather. The second time I went I was actually impressed with the variety of things they had. Although most of it was older vintage toys and such they had some of the best collectible toys I've ever seen at a flea market. If you are a toy/comic person you will love this flea market. Tends to be a bit pricey but you are finding some hard-to-find items. The tables are a good mix of toys and other things. Although some tables are pricey some are very reasonable. Everyone is extremely friendly which is the best part. This time was so much busier than before. There was at least 30+ tables out plus all the buildings. I would stop by again on a Sunday if I'm passing through the area. I wouldn't go out of my way to visit it but I would stop by if...
Read moreMy recent visit to the New Egypt Flea Market, particularly during the Fire and Ice Festival, was nothing short of exceptional. This vibrant marketplace, already renowned for its eclectic array of goods and unbeatable prices, truly comes alive during the festival. The atmosphere is electrifying, with a perfect blend of warmth and excitement that the Fire and Ice theme promises The festival's array of great food stands out, offering a delightful culinary experience that caters to a wide range of tastes and preferences. Each vendor brings something unique to the table, ensuring that there's always something new and delicious to try. But the New Egypt Flea Market is not just about the food. The flea stores are treasure troves of fascinating finds and incredible bargains. On this particular visit, I was thrilled to discover a collection of comic books priced at just USD 5. It's rare to find such good quality comics at such affordable prices, making this find particularly satisfying. The market's vendors are friendly and knowledgeable, adding to the overall positive shopping experience. The New Egypt Flea Market, with its Fire and Ice Festival, is a testament to the community's spirit and vibrancy. It offers a unique shopping experience that goes beyond mere transactions; it's about creating memories, discovering new favorites, and enjoying the lively atmosphere. I highly recommend a visit, whether you're a local or just passing through. The market promises not only great food and entertainment but also incredible deals that you won't find anywhere else. It's a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a fun,...
Read moreCREAM RIDGE: going to a flea market is a great activity to do with your dog! You can spend time outside, get great deals on everyday items, and find gifts that are unique, interesting, and handmade!
New Egypt Flea Market Village has it all while being the most quirky market we have been to. Leashed dogs are allowed at the outdoor shopping and table experience and also allowed inside some of the buildings; be sure to check with an associate before you go in.
The flea market is called a village because it feels like you are strolling down Main Street, if Main Street had a dirt road and quirky artwork and quotes all over the buildings. The buildings are repurposed from old Fort Dix barracks, that date back to WWII, into their indoor shops. There is also an original old single schoolhouse from Bordentown. It was so cool to be shopping through history! There is something to see with every step!
They also host special events throughout the year: Christmas Tree lighting, crafters markets, fire & ice celebrations, moonlit markets (at night-time), Christmas-in-July, tea tastings, toy shows and much more - check their social media for a current list of events.
We stopped into many of the shops and literally every vendor was so friendly. Special shout out to these: Rustic Relics Amazing Mutts Puppy Rescue, Inc. A 501c3 Organization. The Prickly Pig Betsy & Lola's Grammy's Craft Shack Building 33 Theresa’s Treasures
Open all year-round on Sundays and Wednesdays from 8:00am-2:00pm,...
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