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    Brimfield Flea Markets

    4.0 (93 reviews)
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    Open 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Rebecca G.

    Such a fun day! We got there around 10 and managed to park in the middle of the markets for around $10. It was PACKED! Almost all the vendors were willing to negotiate prices even though it was the first day. There is SO MUCH to see here. One day is not enough for sure. Hoping to go back again in July or September! One critique was it was a little confusion which sections you had to pay an admissions fee for. At one point a man in a yellow reflection jacket was standing in front of an entrance for a n hour or two demanding $5 for entry (despite no sign) and then it seemed to be free once we left...unsure if we got duped or if signage is just unclear.

    Tricia B.

    This is a review for the antique show that happens three times per year - once in May, July, and September. It's an outdoor affair spread out over multiple fields with all sorts of vendors - most of them sell second hand antiques, but there are also lawn ornaments and crafters interspersed. There's a food court by the New England Hotel with places to sit and relax if you need a break. Most of the field areas do have a distinct lack of benches. If I had the time, I would start a "Benches in Brimfield!" campaign, but it would probably not go over well with the private owners of the fields. Bring a lot of cash, smaller bills are appreciated and if you're negotiating, it helps to pay with exact change. Dogs are allowed but if they're like mine and get over-excited in the presence of other doggies, they're safer at home. It can be a long day, and there's a lot of walking on grass and rocks that can be hard on paws. Most places charge to park (another reason to bring cash), and if you're looking for something specific it's probably somewhere in the fields, but it will take a lot of time to find it. You'll have fun in the meantime though! I have so many new treasures I never knew I needed from Brimfield.

    Bryan R.

    Bring great walking shoes, bring a pull behind cart or backpack, go to an atm and get cash and gas BEFORE you come into Brimfield. Carry a water bottle and gum, lock your car, don't bring kids, The main isle spaces are expensive and you can get the best deals on side isles and removed spots, always try to negotiate, you will get a better deal packaging three+ items than just asking for one, you really can't see everything so don't try, know what fields you want to go to before you go-this will dictate where you should park too... but regardless of where you park you will be removed from it at some point, avoid driving on rte 20 if you can.... come at 8 am... avoid getting swept up in the hysteria - lot of cool stuff it's easy to get overwhelmed. Be open minding- treasures can be found in most tents sometimes you can't see them from the isle, bring a change of socks, depending on the weather and whether it's been raining bring mud boots, the porta potties at Hertans flush and are maintained all day,

    Lots of slow moving traffic and people walking on both sides of the road
    Tim S.

    This is a lot of vendors. That's it. They all are priced way too high. Some(Heart of the Mart-skip this and save the $5 admission) were completely over priced. Quaker Acres was the best. Best mix of vendors and decent prices to start. Dealers Choice was good too and worth the $5 admission. Great mix of food trucks! Try the falafel! The Faddy donuts looked good. Overall, this is great for collectors, but expect to overpay or to pay close to full retail. As a small dealer, I can say that there were not too many bargains. Unlike other reviewers, I did not find any vendors rude. All willing to listen to an offer.

    Best food/coffee truck! Nicest staff!
    Jennifer F.

    The BIGGEST antique flea market you could ever imagine! When: Open three times a year for a six day period (Tuesday-Sunday) in May, July and September. Check their website for exact dates, as dates change each year. Getting their early is a good idea, as there is one road to the market and traffic backs up. Parking: there are lots all over and parking fee ranges from $5-$10. Admission fees: Most fields have free admission, but some fields charge a small admission fee ($5-$10) on the first day they open. Check the website for details. How does it work: Vendors are organized by fields. Generally, most fields open around 8am or 9am and close around 4pm. Check the website for a map of the fields and opening times. Tip: some field open different times on certain days. What do they sell: furniture, lamps, windows, doors, mirrors, wooden apple/wine crates, jewelry, ladders, gardening/lawn items (bird baths, gazebos, lawn animals, etc.), knick knacks, childhood memorabilia...basically, anything you can imagine. Bathrooms: there are porto potties with outdoor sinks. Food: all sorts of food trucks--pizza, sausage, roast beef sandwich, salad, gyro, french fries, BBQ, turkey sandwich. It won't be your healthiest meal, but there are some options. United Brew Mobile Coffee & Espresso Bar has healthier yummy choices: breakfast sandwiches, panini, summer orzo salad, fruit smoothies, and of course delicious coffee to power you through the day. Their breakfast sandwich is so fresh! They added fontina cheese, tomatoes and spinach to mine. It's fun to wandering around, you'll stumble across so many unique cool finds. Bring your measurements if looking for something specific! I found a beautiful antique bookshelf and old Church doors. Check out the website for lots of good info: www.brimfieldantiquefleamarket.com

    Joseph P.

    The "flea market" has become more of an antique show and craft fair. Ever since the invention of ebay and the airing of The Antique Roadshow everybody thinks their little piece of junk Pfaltzgraff cup or Cabbage Patch doll is worth a thousand dollars. And then every other booth has some homemade birdhouses, hideous welded sculpture or some other pastel crafty product that someone decided to take up as a hobby when they got early retirement from Mass Mutual. Once in a while you'll get something cheap, but not without the seller telling you that it's worth a lot more and how they saw it on ebay for $200 a few years ago. The port-a-potties there have little hand washing stations outside, which is cool, because you can have clean hands when you go dig through trash. But on the positive side, flea markets seem to attract crazies and attractive young women in their mid 20's. I like both these things, especially when they are combined.

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    Margaret G.

    Great outdoor market. My dad has had a space at May's Field since 1982 and my mom and I have recently been setting up our own space at May's for the last 3 years. Tons and tons to see. Vintage clothing, antique furniture, jewelry findings and beads, handmade and artisanal goods. The road is lined with different fields and they each open and close on different days so I suggest getting a pamphlet from one of the fields or check the website to see when certain fields start selling. There are lots of different food options along the road. BBQ, grilled cheese, pizza, sandwiches and desserts. Prices can be pretty steep for nourishment out here so if you're looking to save money maybe pack a lunch in a cooler. Dealers are independent so they price how they want and some booths are up there but you can usually haggle a bit and get some money off. It costs A LOT to set up at these shows. A single space at May's costs $300 to set up so when you comment on a dealers pricing try to keep in mind that they are already out quite a bit of money. Bring comfortable walking shoes (you'll be walking around a whole lot), some water, an umbrella and something to help haul away all the goodies you're sure to find!

    one of the many 50's kitchen booths.

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