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    Flea Market

    3.7 (6 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    9 years ago

    It is an indoor flea market very hood. All the stores sale the same items and the Vietnamese people watch your every move .

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    8 years ago

    Drove from Cally to this place. It has a lot of great stuff. I will be coming back with more money next time.

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    Starlight Drive-In Theatre & Flea Market

    Starlight Drive-In Theatre & Flea Market

    4.0(392 reviews)
    3.5 mi
    $

    I want to give this a 5/5 so bad but the concession stand needs help and maybe a 1-2 more workers…read more I personally just started going to the drive-in. It started as a cute date night but once we went, it just makes sense. It is $10 per person to get in compared to the big names that are charging $25+. Next , the concession stand is reasonably priced $10 for a large popcorn. The overall experience is fun because you could literally bring a whole pizza if you want to. People respect the turning off headlights policy and it's never packed out unless it is valentines day. They get the new releases and the website is always current. On my visit today they were out of Large popcorn containers... no big deal. However, the line was not efficient. For the bulk of my wait there was one person running the whole thing. Once I made it to the register, the POS went down and had to be completely rebooted. Once I was able to pay, I had to wait at LEAST 20min to get my popcorn. I missed the previews and I had to ask my husband to go back once the movie started to get the popcorn. Apparently people still waiting were getting vocally frustrated. I really enjoy the drive-in but I recommend getting there with extra time if you plan on buying snacks.

    This place has me in a chokehold. I loved every moment of our visit. It was only $20 for two people…read morewhich was a great price compared to go to the movie theaters. You get to see two movies one Friday at 8:30 and the other start at 10:30. The movie that played were great movies. We only made it for part of the 830 movie but our experience was to see the 1030 movie which was scream seven. It was great. I have never been to the drive-in movie theater and this experience is what I was looking forward to. They had a concession stand, but we didn't use it as we had our own food, but the vibe was amazing. Stay in your own vehicle and just put your feet up. Please turn your lights off when you go to the movie theater so we all can see the screen. I highly recommend trying this place.

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    Scott Antique Markets - Art deco furniture

    Scott Antique Markets

    3.4(69 reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $$$
    Luxury
    Budget friendly

    This place used to be so cool. Two massive warehouses of stuff and an outdoor yard sale vibe as…read morewell. But over the last three years it's just turned into a couple of stalls that were worth it while everything else is furniture reupholsteres and over priced furniture and odds and ends. It's not where you can find a good bargain or cool rare things. Now it's more like estate sales for people who want to pay the initial cost of the items. It's good to grab and iced coffee and pretend you're a millionaire house shopping though

    Honest review from seasoned antique buyer: Scored some cool…read morestuff at April 2026 show. Found a really amazing painting thats worth 10X what I paid. Saw some new dealers with gorgeous stuff, talked to some old regulars. Had a fun day. Atlanta Scott Antique Market has some decent antiques, and some not so decent vendors, but thats the fun of going to these shows. If you know what to look for, you can definitely score a bargain. This is not the Atlanta Antique scene of the 70's-80's-90's anymore, but there are still big high-end dealers who know their stuff! I don't mind the costume jewelry and used hand-bag people setting up a booth. This is the World we live in now. Here's the FACTS about Scotts Antiques..and all you need to know: 1. Wednesday is set-up day for dealers. Lots of early buying and selling goes on among them. Not open to public. 2. Thursday is the BEST day to attend, as dealers have full booths with best items. Designers and serious collectors do their shopping this day. Best day for public to attend. 3. Friday-saturday most likely to be busy with families, dealers probably willing to bargain on Saturday as they all know that SUNDAY is dead. 4. Don't bother coming Sunday unless you get there at 10AM. From 10-12 dealers will bargain do they don't have to load-up those big heavy items. By 2 PM, most dealers are packing up and just want to go home. Not uncommon to see empty booths even though Scotts has a rule about dealers leaving early. I don't think Scotts should charge public entry on Sundays. North Building is higher quality than South Building.. do plan to visit both. They have free shuttle between two locations.

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    Ponce City Market - Seating area on the top floor

    Ponce City Market

    4.2(1.6k reviews)
    5.4 miOld Fourth Ward
    $$

    Ponce City Market is a pretty cool spot in Atlanta. It's a market filled with shops and eateries…read more They even have a City Winery here. During a recent visit to Atlanta, my friend and I wanted to kill some time, so we went here to hang out. We walked around, checked out the shops, and enjoyed some gelato from Honeysuckle Gelato. There are seating areas indoors and outdoors. Since it was a nice day, we spent a good amount of time sitting outside people watching. I feel like there's a little bit of something for everyone here, whether you're local to the area or visiting from out of town. I'd definitely return during future visits to Atlanta.

    Beyond just being the go-to interstitial for every Atlanta-based Bravo TV show, Ponce City Market…read moreis something to behold and experience. It's big. Impressive. Well-appointed. And full of every sort of eating/drinking/shopping experience you & your group could want. Even with its appeal to tourists, I'd have to imagine that locals* regularly patronize the building (and shops within). I came here with a huge group on an overcast Wednesday in mid-spring. Lots of people. Lots of agendas. Everyone was sated. Why? Because PCM is home to a bevy of experiences. I really enjoy repurposed old warehouses. From the sweeping ceilings to the ironwork to the beautiful old wood, they're reminders of why some things are meant to be kept and protected -- even when the old shell reveals something new inside. I detached from my group and went feral. I was here to eat but I wanted to explore. I did some window shopping and people watching. I attempted to access the roof but I needed a ticket or some such nonsense (Atlanta still has to Atlanta). But if you have the time and patience to get a ticket, you should check it out. I eventually settled on dinner and dessertS (reviews to come) and enjoyed every bite. There's a reason why PCM is a part of external-facing media when it comes to Atlanta. And I'm pleased to report that it acquits itself nicely. Even if it's out of your way and/or not in your plan to visit, make the time to do so. I think you'll be happy that you did. *I do understand the annoyance at parking issues being a deterrent to visiting. That struggle is real and universal.

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    Krog Street Market - Some of the vendors

    Krog Street Market

    4.1(603 reviews)
    4.6 miInman Park
    $$

    If your looking for choices of different types of food. Then this place is right for you. There…read moreis something for everyone in the family. The market is clean and plenty of seating. The staff throughout this market place are friendly and very helpful. Parking you have to pay for, but the food is worth it. The prices are good too. Some places are a little more pricey than others.

    We found this place on a Reddit thread and the Yelp reviews seemed promising after looking for…read moreplaces to go on our first trip to Atlanta. Sadly, this place didn't meet our expectations. We thought the options were basic, although different varieties, and weren't completely satisfied with the food we ordered. The service was nothing to rave about either but at least the restrooms and tables were clean. We also loved being able to walk on the trails in the surrounding neighborhood. We ordered a margarita pizza from Varuni, which was the most underwhelming if not disappointing pizza in our opinion. The crust was too soggy and the sauce was sour. It tasted like they just used a can of uncooked crushed tomatoes. We also ordered the fried turkey platter from Soul since we've never had southern comfort food. The turkey was seasoned well but was a bit dry and over fried, again just our opinion. Nonetheless, it was a better value and had more flavor than the pizza because the candied yams were delicious! Finally, we got after-meal drinks from Little Tart and the coffee was good. Overall, it wasn't the worst experience but we probably wouldn't eat at this food hall again. I would still suggest it to other first-timers since the location was really nice and it's good for groups because of the different options. The surrounding area is also a nice change from downtown, which is where we stayed.

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    Irwin Street Market

    Irwin Street Market

    3.5(35 reviews)
    4.6 miOld Fourth Ward
    $

    The Irwin Street Market is a small indoor market in Old Fourth Ward. An old building houses the…read moreentire market. I visited on a Saturday afternoon and there were only four businesses, that I could tell, in operation that day. They were: - Bell Street Burritos - JDR Delishery - Jake's Ice Cream - Hilda's These are all local businesses. Bell Street Burritos moved here after being forced off its former Westside space on Howell Mill to make way for an Advance Auto Parts. I quickly grew fond of Bell Street Burritos when it was in my neighborhood, so O4W should feel lucky to have it. You can read my review of Bell Street here: http://www.yelp.com/biz/bell-street-burritos-atlanta-2. JDR Delishery is a relatively new bakery/coffee shop from Jake Rothschild of Jake's Ice Cream. I can't comment on this bakery since I didn't try anything from it except for a bite of one of their coconut treats. It was tasty. I believe Hilda's restaurant gets its bagels from JDR because I saw Hilda's staff walking back and forth between Hilda's and JDR with bagels. Jake's Ice Cream is a local, artisan, "gourmet" ice cream brand. It reminds me of High Road Craft Ice Cream, but not nearly as sophisticated or refined. Jake's Ice Cream stand is located directly across from the Delishery. You can get a cup/cone of ice cream (two scoops) for $3+ or in a waffle cone for $4+. For more info on Jake's, check out my review: http://www.yelp.com/biz/jakes-ice-creams-and-sorbets-atlanta#hrid:2I-bWnbIow7q0nlWUYP42Q. Hilda's is a breakfast and brunch restaurant with sit-down service. I think the restaurant formerly known as Picnic has merged with Hilda's. The reason being, when we were seated at Hilda's, we were handed two menus: one for Hilda's and one for Picnic. Picnic is described on the menu as "comfort food, Southern style." For my thoughts on Hilda's, see my review here: http://www.yelp.com/biz/hildas-atlanta#hrid:OMpMuxzprc2wVrU5l6H3sg. Altogether, Irwin Street Market kind of looks like a dump. I'm tempted to compare it to a junkyard, but it's not that bad. Maybe flea market is a better comparison, but still, it's not that bad either. Hopefully, you get the idea. The space is filled with old furniture and decor that is being re-used and re-purposed. The common area, where JDR and Jake's is located, is akin to a living room. People hang out on the couches, read books, work on their laptops, etc. I didn't confirm if there's free Wi-Fi, but I'd venture to guess there is. There's a covered patio out back. Bell Street and Hilda's have their own separate spaces, but you can sit and eat in the common area if you'd like. The folks who work here are nice, so that's a plus. Parking is free. There's a small paved parking lot in front and a small gravel lot in the back. Street parking is also available. Drainage is horrible in the parking lots, so be careful if it's raining.

    Irwin Street Market is an interesting place. It has a few shops here. I say a rating of 3…read morebecause... compared to KSM & Sweet Auburn Market, I kind of left wanting to see MORE here. I just saw Jake's, O4W Pizza, and Doctah Mojo's Juice Clinic residing inside. Maybe I missed others??? As for parking - my bf and I got super duper lucky and found a spot right up front. VERY LIMITED PARKING. But free. I'd probably park at KSM's parking deck and walk on over. It may be an extra 5 min walk. Not too bad. Seating - there's indoor and outdoor seating. I like the set up here. Irwin's seating matches the # of people they'd probably see. Jake's has their own mini seating as well. The outdoor seating has a roof, which is a plus for rainy/hardcore sunny days. One of the newest shops, Doctah Mojo's Juice Clinic has a tiny mini bar for folks who just want to casually sit in front of them and chat with the owners. (who btw are super nice!) O4W Pizza - the main indoor seating is right in front of them. I'd say... maybe.. 6 tables? I came here on a Sunday at a random time, so it was empty. I can only imagine lots of folks coming by during peak hours. Overall - If you have small kids - I'd be careful with them walking around here. There's some stuff in the Market (it looks like decoration) that can look harmful.... but only if the kids are running around like crazy. And a neat place for a chill date night - food & dessert. AND not as many people around.

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    Irwin Street Market - Reading nook in one of the rooms

    Reading nook in one of the rooms

    Irwin Street Market - Another cozy corner... you can see into the main room where the vendors are

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    Another cozy corner... you can see into the main room where the vendors are

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