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    Durham Green Flea Market

    3.6 (22 reviews)
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    This is a review for one of the taco trucks at the Green Flea Market in Durham. There are several taco trucks here, but the best taco truck has a huge grill outside with various types of meats. Each taco costs $1.50 and is loaded with a generous amount of whatever meat you choose. The tacos here are so legit! They are as delicious, if not more delicious, than tacos in California. Verdict: the best tacos in North Carolina, hands down!

    We got this and a large real mango shaved ice with real mangos inside for $5. One of the best $5 spent ever!
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    Simply a gem to pass away some time. The flea market is a ting small but it has great finds. Ranging from home goods, clothing, seafood, lots of produces and food booths. We were simply blown away from the cheap produce, churros, real fruit shaved ice and snacks here. I think it's based on a Hispanic community but they are very friendly forks who are more willingly to explain and help.

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    I come for the produce, a gordita, fresh squeezed orange juice, and fruit slices with lime juice and chili powder.

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    The Really Really Free Market - Pssst! I'm free.

    The Really Really Free Market

    3.0(1 review)
    11.8 mi
    $$

    Every 1st Saturday of the month, a strange thing happens in the Carrboro Town Commons. After the…read moreCarrboro Farmers Market clears, a truly free market starts and tons of people start descending on the gazebo-like structure ready to rummage through other people's stuff sharing/taking things as they see it. People show up in cars, bicycles, scooters and on foot carrying in/out their old/new loot. Free food, clothes, electronics, and nick-nacks....whatever has been produced has prolly already shown up here at one point or another. And...it's all free. This is the second time we've been to this once-a-month event - in November 2009 and just recently today. I like the concept behind this event and in a perfect world, it would generate a great venue for dialogue between individuals to give and receive goods. In practice...it's a bit more like a free-for-all - kind of like "organized" chaos where nothing ever gets out of hand and all the colorful characters in Carrboro come out. What we observed each time was a bit unsettling and funny at the same time - there are what appears to be roving herds of "vultures" that descend on new "victims" or individuals that bring in their wares. It's a bit unsettling for the uninitiated...but it's nothing to be shocked at...just...amusing in a social observation sort of way. Just be forewarned b/c our first experience was quite traumatic! Regardless, if you like to watch people and interact with some pretty interesting and diverse folks, this is a great venue! With the rare exception, everyone is civil and friendly (one time we observed some ladies fighting over the VCR tapes we dropped off!). So you can strike up some really interesting conversations with everyone there...depending on your comfort level, of course! I started talking to this man who had the coolest looking cargo/trailer bike who then referenced two women next to him from Cycle 9 (a commuting bicycle shop down the road) who sold the bike to him. Pretty informative and super cool! He then proceeded to ride off into the sunset with a crate of bananas. So, what happens here really? No trading, bartering or tendering of money...you just lay out your stuff that you don't want anymore. People come over and peruse your stuff. If someone likes something, they take it. If they don't, you've still got your pile of stuff. Tom Zart's line "One man's trash is another man's treasure; As one woman's junk gives others pleasure" rings true here. There are some regulars (as evidenced by our 2 trips here) - there always seems to be a group of individuals who "run" the show and they have a poster and some literature about capitalism, worker's rights, etc. in the middle of the gazebo structure. Since it's free, selection and variety can be hit or miss. Both times we've been here, we've seen some food (today, free cherry pie and literally boxes of yellow bananas), an old typewriter, tons of clothes, books, dishes, and some electronics (an old speaker) among other stuff. All in all, it's a great idea and a great venue/resource for your old stuff. Depending on your comfort level and psyche, you might be fine....but rest assured, everything here is free. You won't lose your soul in the process, but pickings will be slim and you'll have to rummage. 5 stars for the concept, 2 stars for the reality (selection is hit or miss and you might feel acosted by the swarm of vultures descending on you) = 3.5 stars. We'll be back....just not every month.

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    Revival Antiques and Accessories

    4.2(12 reviews)
    18.9 mi
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    I have purchased here twice and was very happy with the service, the quality and the price. Great…read moreselection of antique furniture, knowledgeable owner on site. 100% you need to call ahead to make sure they are open due to they sometimes go to auctions to acquire inventory.

    Come with me And you'll be…read moreIn a world of Pure imagination Imagine my surprise upon entering this store and asking a rather unassuming man about the likelihood that he had a wallmounted mailbox...and having him break into a lovely rendition of Willy Wonka's Pure Imagination as he glided through the store of beautifully showcased antiques to my request...complete with a few sleeping kitties. The showroom has evenly priced items that are beautifully staged for the design challenged few - a mixture of purchased and vintage items eclectically displayed. Really nicely done and both employees were very friendly. It's not everyday you get serenaded, I must admit. They also had coffee and gingerbread cookies and water - a nice touch - and their store did not REEK of spray paint as some others did. I purchased a beautiful trunk for $100. It was beautiful and expensive but it was special and I plan to fill it with my memories items and cannot wait to use it for that. Down the cement path we walked to the warehouse which brought me back to my hometown and my grandmother and all the salvage sales I've ever frequented. It reminds me of that show Rehab Addict and how she goes and searches out those unique pieces to finish out her home rehab projects. Plenty of unique furniture in here but pricing is inconsistent. We grabbed a guy and asked I'm for some prices. Didn't feel like we got a great deal but the neat part was they would refinish and fix the furnishing for you for an extra price and that did seem reasonable. This place was great. We will be back. In the words of Willy Wonka: If you want to view paradise Simply look around and view it.

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