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    The Providence Flea

    4.0 (61 reviews)
    ModerateFlea Markets
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Encanto Cookies
    Stephanie T.

    I came back to the Providence Flea on August 11th around 11 am. In August from 10 am - 3 pm, the Providence Flea is located at 195 District Park across from 225 Dyer Street. Jade's Gems is one of the many vendors. When we came last time, my friend purchased a bracelet made with high-quality semi-precious stones. Each stone has its own energy, for example Rose Quartz is great for emotional healing and strengthening relationships. Jade's Gems also repairs bracelets, either purchased from her store or from elsewhere. My husbands bracelet that we bought from Hawaii broke so we bought it to her to get it fixed. The repair was $5 and it was ready in 10 minutes. Stop by her booth and check out her bracelets, necklaces, earrings, and more. She is very friendly. Another vendor I checked out was Mrs Liu Handmade who sells knitted bouquets and crochet figures. All the figures are so cute and I want to buy them all. There is also Encanto Cookies who developed the idea of fusing traditional cookie flavors with Latin flavors. We had the Ube Coconut cookie for $4.00 and Red Velvet Nutella (Stuffed) for $5.00. The Ube Coconut cookie had ube with fresh coconut. The Red Velvet Nutella cookie is a chewy red velvet cookie filled with Nutella filling. Both cookies were very soft and good. I am looking forward to getting Encanto Cookies again.

    Cinnamon babka from buns bakery. Amazing!
    Matt R.

    Really really loved going here! Was surprised at the dense amount of tents and vendors here in such a relatively small space. First, such an eclectic and well rounded hodgepodge of stuff - from art, to handmade crafts of all kinds, to plants and flowers, records and comics, clothes, vintage and antique items, they pretty much have it. If you're used to a flea market with heaps of secondhand junk mixed with even junkier random stuff from China this is NOT that kind of flea. The PVD flea seems like a spot where craftspeople and artists meet to provide their goods to the greater community. This is an awesome spot to get gifts for family and friends but actually probably even better to just get gifts for yourself. Some of the treasures we picked up were handmade doggy bandanas, an art print, an amaaaszzzzing cinnamon babka from buns bakery, and some hometown poke bowls. Delicious. While all the tents for vendors are located on the grass, there are maybe 8-12 food vendors parked along the street. Across the pedestrian bridge was a beer garden and 2 or 3 more food trucks. Would totally come here again for just the food haha, but the flea tents were awesome too. Can't wait to come back!

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    Megan H.

    I have always loved this flea market and it's variety - first time post COVID. It was great to see one way traffic, hand sanitizer all over, vendors with gloves if you want to touch things, someone verbally doing a symptom check, counting number of people there to limit numbers, and passing out masks which are mandatory. There were six foot markers in front of food vendors as well. . Dog friendly. One vendor was giving away treats and another had a water bowl she would refill with fresh water.

    Ashley P.

    Lovely spot to be in the warm weather! Held at Gardner Jackson Park/the Providence River Greenway, this flea market has vendor after vendor selling a variety of vintage clothing, antiques, crafts, and more! Plenty of parking on the street (or in the Wild Colonial lot I found myself in) this market is an easy in and out. Food trucks such as Like No Udder, Fusion Gourmet, Plouf Plouf, and the like line the street for a quick bite to eat. Shuffle through the grass with the cool ocean breezes whipping through your hair while you peruse the unique fare... Bring your kids, pets, and friends! Take a break by dangling your legs over the river's edge or rest on one of the benches lining the small boardwalk. I will likely return for a Bit & Little Bit vendor t-shirt stating "Rhode Island: 3% Bigger at Low Tide" cause it's just so cool :-D Open 10-4, rain or shine, through August 25th!!! Check it out!

    Hilary H.

    I love this Flea Market - sure, it's not the seedy heaps of off-cast stuff you'd find on a corner in NYC or a drive-in movie theater lot in Wellfleet, but a higher-end, upscale gathering of vintage, thrift, artisan and crafts vendors in a beautiful setting in a burgeoning city. I love it! In addition to all the clothing, jewelry and crafts, there's a flower seller, which I just love. This past Sunday they had oodles of gorgeous peony in bloom, and coupled with the brilliant sunshine and warm summer weather, I was in heaven. The Providence River bring a nice breeze, making it a pleasant place to meander for a while on a hot summer Sunday. I love the addition of food trucks - probably more than I have ever seen in any other spot at the same time here in Providence. There's plenty of parking between the street, Bacaro's lot (it's free and empty on SUndays) and the South Main St spaces. I highly recommend coming to peruse this lovely market - it's a ton of fun and a very welcome addition to the PVD scene!

    Amuse B.

    As long as you don't expect a typical flea market, you'll be happy. The people here are vendors, artists and craftspeople selling their goods. There are also plenty of antique and vintage dealers selling all the cool duds that THEY probably found at traditional flea markets. It's a wonderful little market in a scenic location (on the water) with an assortment of delicious food trucks on hand. It's dog-friendly and there are a few dog treat vendors. Lots of the vendors have dog bowls which is nice. A great addition to the Providence artist community and those of us who like having central places to meet and buy from them.

    great selection of vintage clothes
    Moni C.

    I checked out the Providence Flea this past Sunday to find a treasure trove of hand crafted jewelry, vintage clothes and an array of unique local goods. This ain't your grandmother's flea market though. First it's got a bit of a hipster vibe. Second there's more treasure than trash. Third...food trucks. There was quite a few of them lined up that day. I got to sample some yummy fusion food from Fugo (try the tempura shrimp lettuce wraps!) and ice cream from Like No Udder. As for the location, plenty of free parking available and the location by the river is so nice especially on a hot summer day. My dog also appreciate the bowls of water at the flea market too. I'm just hoping there will be more vendors setting up tents in the future as I like to see a mix of different things. Tip: - Cash is King (not all vendors including food trucks accept major CC) - Bring your sun parasol and glasses if you anti-sun like me or you will melt faster than a chocolate sundae from Like No Udder! - There are some nice shady spots to eat by the river but remember the wind factor.

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    Great Sunday outdoor activity! Lots of vintage items or homemade crafts. Cool downtown vibe.

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    Thanks so much, Kim! You’re a great addition to The Flea!

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    This place has personality in spades. The owners have amazing style & knowledge about furniture,…read moreclothing, artwork and all things vintage. To those comparing prices to Savers, a store that collects free donations where you scour thru a sea of garbage to sometimes find a gem, please stop comparing apples to lobstahhhs. Small business owners have to travel, clean and PAY FOR the items they carry in their shops. You will never buy more reliable furniture, studio pottery, kitchenware ext. How much do you pay for brand new items made out of inferior quality materials by slave laborers? Do you ask for discounts at Nike or Boutiques? This is not a thrift store. I can't afford a lot of things they sell but it's my go to when I'm looking for a special gift for people I adore because I know I'm buying something that has lasted a lifetime and will continue to last. You pay for quality and rare finds. It's also just really fun to browse and ultimately find a little something you didn't know you were looking for. Some Etsy sellers price vintage Levi's at $50 some at $250. That's the way businesses operate. If you're down for some eye stimulating treats, a 60's lampshade to build your room design around or a pair of sterling silver earrings from the 70s that you saw in an old family photo album, this place will be a . It's a landmark that's made Providence great for many years Oh, and maybe don't leave a sweating ice coffee cup on mid century furniture and the owners won't give you side eye Also Cheech the gorgeous one eyed senior cat is 1 of 1. If you don't like cats or are allergic, walk in the other direction like a normal person.

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