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    5.0 (1 review)
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    7 years ago

    A lot of choice, a lot of food, a lot of fashion, a lot of animals, they have every to sell!!! Beware of any scammers!!!

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    Packwood Flea Market

    Packwood Flea Market

    4.2
    (5 reviews)
    55.2 mi

    Things no on told me about the Packwood flea market: 1…read more There isn't much to be found in terms of antique furniture. 2. If you come early enough to get a good parking spot (I arrived an hour early) don't get a spot right at the edge of the market. You'll be closer to the stalls with good stuff if you go further in to find a parking spot. 3. If you show up an hour early for your parking spot. You'll be twiddling your thumbs for a while because about half of the stalls won't open until a solid hour after the OFFICIAL start time of the flea market. 4. This flea market is ENORMOUS. It practically encompasses the entire town of Packwood. Be prepared to walk a lot if you want to see everything. Some things to bring to make your experience more comfortable:​ -sunscreen -talc powder and blister-proof socks -water or sportsdrink -energy drink - eyemask and ear plugs for a car nap

    This place is MASSIVE! You wanna go super early like at least 45 mins before they open, to get…read moreparking. Most lots are $10 for the day and cash only. Most vendors are also cash only, tons of food vendors, freeze dried candies, lots of old and new antique and power tools, clothes and random knick knacks.. and tacos lol.. tons of taco vendors. Took us about 4 hours to walk thru half of the tents. Wear layers, comfy shoes, bring a wagon for sure. People were super friendly and although some prices were way too high, others were willing to make a bargain.

    Thorp Fruit & Antique Mall

    Thorp Fruit & Antique Mall

    3.4
    (119 reviews)
    32.3 mi
    $$

    A pleasant stop on the highway and a good place to stretch your legs. The cost of the produce is…read morenot cheap and in some instances is more expensive than conventional grocery stores. That being said it has an old age charm about it. I bought some apple butter which was delicious: not too sweet and pretty tasty. The chai latte was reasonably priced and the very berry ice cream was creamy, plentiful and very reasonably priced. The antique section upstairs resembles more like a thrift store and some of the prices were pretty outrageous. However there were some old LP records and antiques and if you are in the lookout for a specific one of a kind piece and have time to browse, I think this may appeal to you. All in all it is worth stopping by for a quick stop if it's already on your way.

    Got ice cream here that was quite the popular choice on one of the first sunny days of Spring! The…read moreflavors were creative, but tasted mild. Not bad but not the best! The weird part was they just handed me a cone straightup with no napkin or paper, which was kind of gross considering I was about to pay and they expected me to hold that while getting my card out, and overall just wasn't super hygenic since I wasn't prepared to have freshly cleaned hands walking in there - luckily they weren't dirty but still, I've never been handed a cone like that before! Also wouldve been helpful for people to have a list of flavors to look at before getting to the front of the line bc a lot were non-"standard" flavors and it took a sec for everyone to actually read them through. My friend and I also looked the store and things seemed quite pricey but it's always good to support local and buy fresh produce!

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    Pybus Public Market

    Pybus Public Market

    4.2
    (132 reviews)
    57.9 mi
    $$

    Reminiscent of Pike's Place in Seattle or Granville Island in Vancouver, BC, this indoor public…read moremarket, built in what looks like an old train station (and considering its location, seems likely), is packed with restaurants, specialty grocers, cafes, wineries and boutiques: a little something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a fine wine, a cheese to pair with it, some sliced meats to construct a charcuterie board, fresh honey, olives and olive oil, or just a bite to eat and a cocktail, Pybus Public Market has something for you. Being from out of town, the Pybus Public Market was one of the first places of interest I spotted in Wenatchee on Yelp, and I knew it was the sort of place that would interest my wife and I. This place is the sort of community hub that takes the best of what a city or town has to offer, and presents it attractively in one neat, concise package, appealing to locals and tourists alike. My only strike against it would be wishing that it was larger, and even more comprehensive!

    An unexpected urgent care visit led my family and I to this indoor public market. As we were…read moreleaving the urgent care to head to our airbnb in Mason, we saw the public market sign, reminiscent of the Seattle Public Market sign. We initially decided to drive past by but since we were in the area, we decided to give it a try and actually go inside. Glad that we did. We had lunch at Fire, did a flight of wines at Jones of Washington, bought cheese at the Cheesemonger, had gelato at Ice and topped it with a london fog from Cafe Columbia.

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