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    Blanquita's Mini-Market

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Markets for Makers - Miami

    Markets for Makers - Miami

    4.0(4 reviews)
    4.0 miDesign District, Buena Vista

    This is a cool Miami outdoor market full of specialty vendors who make items that may not be so…read moreeasily found elsewhere. Unique home decor, art, fashion, design, food and so much more. Markets for Makers was originally founded in 2015 and have expanded to a few different locations. After speaking with some of the vendors, this Miami Market for Makers usually takes place at The Moore Building on a multi level indoor space. The outdoor market in the Miami Design District at Jungle Plaza happens from time to time. Check their Instagram page or website for regular updates. They thrive on helping small businesses get to the forefront of the community. I love this. They have so many different vendors such as clothing, accessories, jewelry, gourmet foods, pet stuff, candles and so much more. The outdoor space is stunning and the hosts of the event are incredibly organized and efficient. Love the space, decor, vendors and just about everything about this event. Keep an eye out on their website for upcoming dates as this is not a regular weekly farmers market type of event. Happy to be able to attend this and check out all the cool vendors involved. They maintain safety precautions by asking all attendees and makers to wear masks at all times except when you're eating or drinking. There is a space with picnic tables for this. Come out for a beautiful day outdoors and check out these cool makers. After you're done, stick around and walk around the Miami Arts District. You won't regret it. I can't tell you how much I love this outdoor market concept, especially during this time of Covid.

    My niece and I had a great time at this event for Pre Valentine's weekend. We got a chance to look…read moreat a lot different vendors that were either selling jewelry, clothes, skin care products or food. It definitely caters to everyone no matter your taste. Plus, you get a chance to be outdoors and enjoy some music as well as food while you shop.

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    3.8 miDesign District, Buena Vista

    I found out about Launch Arte on both the Events section here and one of the other social sites and…read moreby the name I wasn't sure if it was a magazine or an actual event site. B) is the correct answer, and what a cool little site it was. Located in the courtyard of an old church - which gave the cool vibe of lounge music in a church - Launch Arte is a cool way to spend an hour on Saturday. While there, I had the pleasure of listening to a mash-up of old school jazzed up hip hop, philosophical watches, and cool (though only ladieswear so far) cool clothes. A local (yes, Hialeahan) artist was exhibiting stenciled and computer graphics pieces and even had an area for YOU to exhibit your creative side. Yelp even had a table, and I got me a Yelp stick!:) Foodwise, there were 3 of the Miami modern delicacies: Feverish Ice Cream (gotta try their mango ice cream, even if it's a cold 60 degrees out), Jefe's (their burgers look awesome), DoggiStyle (Chicken burgers, nice) and the Two Girls with their Cupcakes). Looking forward to checking this out again!

    I absolutely adore this place! I support shopping local and this is a great example! You can get…read moreanything and everything from fresh food to vintage apparel to doggie clothes. Lets not forget food trucks! It is a great event to do on a Saturday. Inside tip: if you go enough times and show your face to your favorite stands, they might give you hook up when its time to purchase something. Thats what I do ;) Another note: bring cash! Some vendors do accept credit cards but not all. You dont want to miss out on a great purchase because you forgot to pass by the ATM

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    Goodwill - Little Havana/Calle Ocho - Outside view

    Goodwill - Little Havana/Calle Ocho

    3.3(27 reviews)
    1.1 miThe Roads
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    First of all, do not try to shoplift in the spot because they will catch you. Second of all, this…read morewas one of the best Goodwill I have been to and the selection was great and the staff were wonderful and I'm certainly making a trip here next time I'm in Miami.

    There's a thrift trend going around all over social media . So I dragged my boyfriend along with me…read moreto check out this " trend " was met with a goodwill with no A/C and a horrible selection of clothes that are literally scalped daily by the brickell flea market vendors . So you will not find anything worthwhile I was met with scoffs , eye rolling and deep sighs when asked to try on what WE COULD find . The attendant working the dressing rooms yesterday from 5-7 pm was EXTREMELY rude and spoke down to my boyfriend who doesn't understand Spanish, I understand Spanish but I can't speak it . So I directed him to do as she unpleasantly waved her hands and grunted towards us as if we were peasants Mind you there were 6 changing rooms and a long line of people waiting with no AC in the stuffy venue . And she only operated 2 rooms at a time . Horrible attitude unnecessary eye rolls . And attitude , how are we to understand you want the carts lined up a certain way if you're scoffing and not speaking English to my European boyfriend and I can't translate because I'm not around . EXTREMELY rude . If you're unfit to speak and direct people properly go to the back and work the sorting bins . I didn't even realize she was rolling her eyes and using her body language to joke about me not understanding her grunts to the other people in line at me until we got in line to check out and my boyfriend informed me . CHECKOUT . Was fine because I understood that they wanted to sell us a bag and kept saying bolero and my boyfriend was confused so that wasn't bad I was there to help the process . We've traveled all over Europe and Asia and they at least try to speak English with you especially when they know you don't speak the language. However the employees were scoffing and acting as if we were in Bergdof Goodman and giving us just nasty attitudes over goodwill clothing . Wouldn't recommend. Horrible selection , horrible attitudes Spanish speaking or not , it was unpleasant and I have a good understanding of empathy and compassion, and kindness . Don't expect that here . I thought I was shopping at Chanel wearing a target PJs for a second while I was in this goodwill with all of the negativity . OVERALL . Horrible selection here . Horrible attitudes and an unpleasant environment, don't expect AC .

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