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    Carly W.

    I am a huge fan of the local/craft market scene, and this event fit the bill. It was held in the Bindery on Blake St. Which was a great warehouse location to house all the vendors. If you RSVP before the event you got a free New Belgium beer. Tons of local vendors selling their wares. Like other reviewers have mentioned this was not your traditional "flea market." The Denver Flea's version is more of a handmade, re-purposed, hipster-esque market. You may not find a lot of older items, but you will score some great finds. Locally made soaps, ties, trucker caps, vinyl records... I think everyone could find a little something here! This place was very crowded. To the point of over crowded. Which made it very difficult to shop around with the vendors. The other large disappointment that I had was in the food vendors. Sadly by the time I got around to grabbing a bite to eat they were already packing up for the day because they had run out of food stuffs. Boo! Sad day for me. I guess they underestimated the attendance for this event. It will be interesting to see what the next installment holds!

    Shin M.

    I came here during the spring 2016 event on a Saturday around 1pm with my hubby. The event closed off some roads so it did cause quite a bit of traffic. We drove around for maybe 5 minutes to find parking on the street. We stood in a long line for a few minutes until we heard a volunteer say if we walk all the way to the other side, there was no line at all. About half our line rushed over and walked like 5 minutes. He lied... The line was almost triple the one we originally stood in! Lesson learned. We waited maybe for 20 minutes until we got in. It cost $5 per person but you get two free drinks. You can redeem the drink tickets at two bars inside- the line is suuuuuuper long. The weather was beautiful today- high 70s and sunny. The majority of vendors were outside. Everything was neatly set up and it wasn't terribly crowded but still super busy. There were lots of fashion trucks where you enter the truck to view the goods- that was new to me! There was a truck with a free photo booth and another one with a spinning wheel and free swag. A lot of the vendors offered free food samples- but to my disappointment, 90% of them were spicy sauces!!!! I can't eat spicy. :( Another complaint is that there were maybe only like 8 food trucks in the food truck area and the lines were INSANE so I didn't even bother looking at them. This is definitely not a flea market- it's a local street market full of boutique vendors and such. It was very interesting- I wish it wasn't only 4xs a year! We ended up buying some delicious Vermont made cinnamon maple syrup $20 and a headband $3. I definitely want to come back! :)

    Nice greeter @ YELP booth @ Denver FLEA YES!!!!!
    Bill D.

    Fun & interesting, lots of flavor Not a flea market per se but good time nonetheless Lots of vendors & food trucks Pay for parking, I agree

    Josh J.

    by no means a "flea market", sorry, call it a hipster obscure collections contest but do not call it a flea market. had a fun time, lots of free beer and samples but, again, by no means was a flea market. I love looking for vintage stuff that tickles my fancy but this place did not offer much vintage or used merchandise at all. It was hipsters trying to make money off of stuff hipsters like: vinyl, plaid shirts, homemade soap, hand stitched fanny packs, etc. i had a good time, not going to lie, just was expecting an actual flea market and was disappointed that everything there was new...

    Kelly N.

    A great atmosphere but I would have not called this a flea market. Loved the live music and all the food and drink spots. Also if you RSVPed ahead of time you got a free beer, which was fun. I had. Great time walking around to the different booths, but it was a little disappointed given it was a flea market.

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    Tons of vendors, cool space and a free beer to boot!

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    Great fun! They handed out a bunch of freebies, and saw all kinds of cool vintage stuff and homemade goodies!

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