I don't know why they call it a "flea market".
I remember visiting this place twenty years ago and it was packed full of vendors and customers.
Now, if you are there on a summer, Saturday morning you will find only 3 or 4 vendors selling yard sale leftovers.
I don't understand why people are saying the food is good. I go there every weekend to see one vendor, and I am never there long enough to eat food or see any other shoppers.
If you go there, you will literally find yourself be be the only person walking around.....even on a Saturday morning.
Unless they are renting space for storage, I don't see how they remain in business.
They've got the lights on, many industrial size fans running and they are cooking food, but I have never had a time over the past year or so when I was not alone in this place.
It's actually a local mystery, as no one seems to know why or how they stay...
Read moreI'm giving it 3 stars because I went Saturday and hardly anyone was there at all... It was quite sad. Normally I go on Sunday's, and figured there would be more vender on Saturday. No, it was worse.... The ladies making the food and ice cream did great and they were very friendly! I wish they could clean it up, advertise better, and get people who actually want to sell (instead of keep their antique cars in there for years just for looks) and make some money! They'd do so much better then! It should really be filled up...
Read moreFlea markets are dieing and this location is no exception. Its truly a waste of time just walking through this place. Mostly vacant booths while the occupied booths are either closed or just full of overpriced junk. The owner of the facility has portable hvac units throughout instead of the forced air units being repaired. Chesapeake flea...
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