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    This N That 2

    4.5 (4 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Small thrift store. Currently they have a lot of Christmas decor out being the holiday season. The store owners were very friendly.

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    5.0
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    Omg this place is amazing! There is so much stuff to be looked at!…read more First off, this place is great to support a local business and not those Salvation Army and Good Will Stores. More packed here than any of those other places. I was (and still am) a bit confused... I guess the whole building is known as "Tilton & Cook Market Place" but each floor is a different owner.. or rather it's a business that rents out space to vintage/thrift stores. On the first floor I was told there were 5 different owners, but it's really hard to figure out whose stuff is whose and if you're entering another "store". Just remember where you got stuff. There is also a place to eat and relax on the first floor which is pretty cute, but I didn't look at the menu cause I wasn't hungry. People there were pretty nice. You really have to go digging around here (or in some areas). I was only able to get to the second floor... I think I was there for about 2hrs... there is just so much stuff! (I didn't even finish the second floor). From my understanding, each floor is its own "shop" (except for the first floor). But no one seems to have their own name... just "Tilton & Cook Market Place" or "Tilton & Cook Corp". Make sure to bring lots of cash... no one in the building can take credit/debit. And at last, the days and hours for these shops are all the same. I could be wrong on a few things here, but this is all what I gathered and understood. Im definitely gonna have to return. Such a great find!

    such an amazing place!! absolutely huge, has so many vendors and its easy to get lost in this…read moreplace!! such a great selection of things, such as vintage furniture, clothes, video games, cds... theres so much stuff its insane! i am in love with this place and i highly recommend it if you love anything vintage or antique!!

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    Rietta Flea Market

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    3.4
    (16 reviews)
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    I have been a vendor this whole 2025 season. The vendors fee of $40 is high and with the hundreds…read moreof vendors that go every week I feel they could drop the fee to more like $25 a week . That way, even if it's a bad day you will at least make the rent. It's mostly antiques which I love, but if you have your hand made items like I do you'll do great because there aren't many of us. I'm even getting outside orders which is great now that it's close to the season ending. If you want to order any pot holders, aprons, dish drying mats just email me at sewwhatna@gmail.com they make awesome gifts!!!I love Rietta Flea Market!!

    Not sure where this picture is from. I have visited both as a customer and a "vendor", so am…read moregiving review as both: CUSTOMER: Admission is free as is the parking. Opens at 6 AM for customers. Vendors start packing up around 11 and closer to 1 near the parking lot and most are long gone by noon. Still, get there early on Sunday and you can find some good bargains. Beware of some vendors as they are selling crap, but most are fine. Food isnt the worst but isn't great. VENDOR: Price for one of Rietta's splinter-filled tables is $30 which is pretty standard for flea markets. You want to get there early to get up front near the parking or by the time people get back to you people dont have any money. You can bring your own tables to add, like card tables and such, so can put out a lot of items. Went on opening day and didn't sell anything until about 930, as a vendor you can usually shop until 9-930 and then open up. Decent selection of records but there are plenty of people selling big names with crap records. Not as good an antique market as say Todd Farm or Hollis, there is definately a lot of newer stuff and even some people that are just selling detergent and toilet paper stuff like that.

    Brimfield Flea Markets

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    I went on the day after Labor Day and...wow. It's quite overwhelming, but in a good way. I probably…read moreonly covered 20% of the entire market in a span of 8 hours. Negotiations saved me some money, so definitely haggle. Plus wear good shoes, because you'll be doing a lot of walking. Fortunately, it was a sunny and warm day. It's a really just nice to look around and see the variety of stuff. I can imagine a rainy day being a drag to go around. So the markets consist of a bunch of separate adjacent sites along Route 20. We went to Brimfield Auction Acres, which is the OG spot. Had to pay $5 to park there but being in the center of it all was worth it. Shelton across the street is the second oldest, so we went there as well. We might've wandered into one or two others at the end, but there are so many more vendor sites. The vendors and the selection of items vary, so some may think it's junk, others think it's treasure. Just do a "fly-by" around the tents and find one that interests you. Don't forget, there are a lot of more hidden things being sold, so it may take a bit of luck to find something. My purchases varied: from a Sinatra vinyl, to a painting of a 18th century frigate, to a cheese knife, to an old small Christmas tree decoration from Denmark, to packs of hockey cards from the 90's. I saw some other pretty interesting things, including a Continental Army cannon from the Revolutionary War, which was a little more than my wallet could handle. If you're hungry, there are a bunch of food trucks and some eating areas. Bathrooms are mostly porta-potties. Parking and admission vary from place-to-place. I think most places don't charge though.

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