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Beautiful and absolutely spotless market. Nice crowd of friendly people. Takes half a day to walk around.
Yoha
at 2024 Aug 31
Yoha
at 2024 Aug 31
I really like this market. There's a lot to see here. Make sure you have cash or find your way to the ATM though.
B Martin
at 2024 Aug 21
B Martin
at 2024 Aug 21
not super impressed. 1/2 tables were empty. Lots of produce, a few bulk sellers, and a few one-offs. I did make some great connections and managed to spend a few bucks.
We go for the model train shows. Two pavilions with lots of tables. After the show, there is an indoor flea market with fresh produce. It's a nice way to spend part of your day.
This place is a true gem! Worcester needed a refillery and this place is so much more. So many local crafts, great classes, eco-friendly products, and community events. This is my go-to spot for unique gifts.
Love BCAW! Great place to poke around, stock up on cleaning supplies, soaps, and sustainable home products. A go to stop for gifts, art, and handmade goods.
We just had our 7-year old’s kitty craft themed birthday party at BCAW today, and the whole experience from planning to party was stress-free and completely seamless. So many fun and adorable details—everyone had such a good time! Thanks again, Babs & Kim!
Danny DD
at 2024 May 24
Danny DD
at 2024 May 24
I've set up and sold multiple times and also have bought multiple great deals here. It's an Aplus flea market the best 😉👍
Always a great time coming out for the Farmers Market , Flea Market and the Livestock Auction. Something for everyone, including the kiddos!
I love having a refillery in the neighborhood! Great little shop with sustainable cleaning supplies and gifts and other items. They put on community events featuring local vendors throughout the year. Highly recommend stopping by!
The BCAW is a very special place. Not only do they have a well-stocked and well-organized refillery but they also have wonderful unique gifts (yes, you can also treat yourself!) with new items added frequently, and the most helpful, patient and kind staff working at the store each and every visit.
My business Promiseland murals just did a home show at Leesport farmers market, it was a wonderful experience. There was lots of places to eat, clean restrooms, friendly staff, and ample parking.
Joanne
at 2024 Mar 24
Joanne
at 2024 Mar 24
So, been coming to the Leesport Craft show, in Leesport PA for years to see some of the awesome crafts these artisans create. I have found some unique things here over the years. However, I get so frustrated when there are direct sale vendors or vendors who purchase wood crafts from wholesalers and then double the price and don't put the effort in. I came across a few vendors who actually handmake their own crafts and this is what I expect when coming to a craft show. Something handmade and unique. Here are a few vendors I purchased from. There are some vendors who do some great woodworking pieces also. You can tell because of the craftsmanship and they have one of a kind pieces. Not mass produced. It's still a nice time strolling and maybe catch a bite to eat at one of the many food vendors. My favorite is Lisa's eats and treats. Just a nice day out and appreciating our local crafters.
Rachel Tang
at 2024 Feb 18
Rachel Tang
at 2024 Feb 18
A fun experience and probably the best vintage market in New York. Yes 70% is overpriced but that’s just New York. Some sellers are very cool people and know their niche. It’s an amazing way to spend your Sunday and sellers accept Venmo or card. Also, it’s great it’s year round to enjoy. I came looking for vintage fur coat and found the one! Can be quite overwhelming the first time as it’s so much to look at. My advice is to not buy the first thing you see and shop the whole market or more and think about it and come back to it as you might find what you want at a better deal or style. Apparently the sellers stall fees proceeds goes to the school that holds the indoor portion of the market which is awesome.

Honestly could be a bit “grander” for a full day of exploring a lá rose bowl in LA.
michael roman
at 2024 Feb 06
michael roman
at 2024 Feb 06
This is the most wonderful place to go on a Sunday. So many deals so many vendors and beautiful things old and new and wonderful spend the day with the family
I love this place! Bring your empty or partially empty containers and fill them up with quality products. Whether you are looking to save money, reduce plastic consumption or support local artists and vendors, Burncoat Center for A&W is where you need to go. The owners are super nice and they offer a variety of classes. I learned how to add color to my own soap making skills. Highly recommend!
Walter Allison
at 2024 Jan 25
Walter Allison
at 2024 Jan 25
My friend and I had a fantabulous time looking at all the items available at the grand bazaar
Beautiful handcrafted items. Helpful staff.
Really lovely crafted items, not kitchy! Great design.
Came to SoCal and a family took us to this place. It’s a huge market for local artists. “Older” or “younger” ones. I love supporting local businesses and local artists; creative arts and crafts etc. This place is so fun, there’s lots to look and also some sweets and food to try.

There’s a huge parking lot and there’s no fee. The value is supporting local artist which I love. I would recommend this anyone locally living here or people coming to visit. Prices vary depending on what you are purchasing but I think it’s all worth the money.
A great venue for hand made fine art and crafts. (Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday noon to 6pm) A must for holiday gift shopping. Oh, and since it's right next door, have a handcrafted brew at Brouwerji West along with some great selections from the food trucks.
Pleasant. Comfortable, no-pressure shopping experience with local crafters. Especially enjoyed the jewelry and textiles.
Honestly a cool place to check out, and everyone there was so friendly. It was refreshing to see so much hand made food and local grown produce. The art and people working booths were also very nice and the prices were very reasonable. Worth checking out!
I LOVE THIS PLACE. I can’t believe I haven’t left a review sooner. I got married here 5 years ago and have been a visiting ever since. The team there takes amazing care of you and our party went off without a hitch. The brewery is amazing and this market place is unmatched. Cannot recommend enough.
No, this was not a flea market worth visiting.
Thought both that it would be bigger and have a better selection after reading about it before.
Most things were overpriced and the clothes were not vintage but just old and worn.
The stalls on the street outside are much nicer with more unique things.
If you want to go to a really good market, you should visit the Chelsea Flea on a Saturday, because THAT is a fantastic market with lots of unique and fantastic jewellery, paintings and clothes at really good prices.
Truly incredible lively market. Everything you would ever need.
Worcester Center for crafts is a unique and beautiful institution. The facilities and the faculty are fabulous! The prices are very reasonable!
An enormous market with something for everyone. Food and usual fun market things span about 4 blocks!
A decent place to spend your Sundays. There wasn’t as many vendors there likely due to the rain, but it’s nice to browse and check out the stalls. There’s also an indoor thrift area in the school building.
Tons of fun! Lots of local goods and crafts, and good food trucks to boot. We took the bus, which was a great idea as traffic and parking looked like a nightmare. Would recommend if you're visiting Eugene.
Michael F
at 2023 Jul 08
Michael F
at 2023 Jul 08
First things first—the Eugene Farmers Market is an art and food extravaganza! With a dazzling array of artistry and flavors, it's a feast for both the eyes and the taste buds. The bustling atmosphere, filled with a kaleidoscope of sights and scents, creates an electric energy that draws you in from the moment you arrive.

The weather seems to be in on the secret too, for it always seems to cooperate and provide the perfect backdrop for this sensory wonderland. Whether it's a gentle breeze caressing your face or the warm embrace of a sunny day, the weather only enhances the overall experience, making every visit a delightful adventure.

Now, let's talk about the food market. Lunchtime at the Eugene Farmers Market is a mouthwatering affair, with a variety of vendors offering delectable delights to satisfy any craving. From freshly prepared meals that tantalize your taste buds to artisanal treats that make your sweet tooth sing, it's a food lover's paradise.

But it doesn't end there! The market also offers an abundance of local produce and farmer cuts that you can take home to create your own culinary masterpieces. From crisp fruits and vegetables bursting with flavor to high-quality cuts of meat, you'll find everything you need to unleash your inner chef.

And let's not forget the floral wonders! The flowers for sale at the Eugene Farmers Market are a sight to behold. From vibrant bouquets to delicate arrangements, they add a burst of color and fragrance to the market, capturing the essence of nature's beauty.

In summary, the Eugene Farmers Market is a haven for foodies, art enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike. It offers an incredible array of culinary delights, a vibrant art scene, and a stunning display of floral treasures. Five stars? Absolutely! Eugene Farmers Market, you've captured my heart and ignited my passion for all things local and delicious. Keep thriving and enchanting visitors with your sensational offerings!
I happened to be driving to Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro when I noticed these warehouses. Went inside and they had very cool items, pleasant workers. I will definitely be back, we got these yummy macaroons from Death By Chocolate.
Jen J
at 2023 May 06
Jen J
at 2023 May 06
Gypsy Rose live music was incredible [please put tips in musician boxes if you like the music!], organic food from Makeda's Ethiopian restaurant was a steal, wonderful vendors and displays, dancing, spontaneous hulahoop party broke out, guitarists playing on the grass, and everyone ignoring the inevitable rain. What a great market!
Candles, honey, macaroon, chocolate, and art classes.. and arts. The great place to spend Saturday or Sunday. Plus there's a brewery with food trucks just next door. Woohoo!
This market is the spot to enjoy a perfect blend of art, clothing, jewelry and tchotchkes. There are vendors with vintage, antique, and handmade items from today at a huge range of price points. It’s deliciously eclectic.

Found some great vintage gold charms along with small handmade gifts. Lots of sellers took card or other app based payments but some were cash only.

Didn’t get to try the food on this visit but it seemed just as expansive. Everything looked delicious!

With both indoor and outdoor areas spanning a sizable number of booths, this is the perfect flea market to visit.
nika h.
at 2023 Apr 09
nika h.
at 2023 Apr 09
Came back a few times. Attended on their sweets day. Had fudge, cookies, brownies and even specialty dumplings. Very large area in the school. My 9 yr old enjoyed the various tables of Knick knacks and vintage items.

Nice bazaar went on Easter Sunday in the midafternoon. There were around 50 vendors selling beautiful handmade earthenware, clothes, jewelry, furniture even fur coats. There was an area along 77th with meat and seafood- even ostrich. There are also vendors selling used goods such as clothing and miscellaneous items. There is food with Indian, Korean, burgers and many other choices. Would recommend for a nice afternoon in warm weather.
So many unique and beautiful things to find. From books, gemstones and hand crafted textile and leather goods and some gorgeous pottery, there is no shortage of amazing things to take home or gift for any occasion.
Daniel
at 2023 Mar 22
Daniel
at 2023 Mar 22
What an amazing place to visit on a Sunday in NYC! Art and crafts and clothes from a wide variety of countries, as well as a bunch of cool food trucks.
Lovely things for anyone to take home within any budget.
Will be back!
The Burncoat Center for Arts and Wellness has brought so much to our neighborhood! Where do I even begin??? There are classes and events for all ages and every month there are new and exciting classes to try! My kids have done arts and crafts classes, I’ve had tarot card readings, block printing, yoga, and natural remedies (what a variety)! I buy pretty much all of my household cleaning products from BCAW now and have significantly reduced my plastic use! Hand soap, cleaner, laundry sheets, shampoo, conditioner etc. I don’t know anyone else who has a store with sustainable products so close to home. Then there’s gifts for everyone for all occasions! A birthday? Going to BCAW! Christmas gifts? Stop by BCAW! And then there are the festivals!!!! Haven’t been? Come to the next one to see for yourself what a beautiful community BCAW has brought together. I can not say enough good things!
I love everything about BCAW. The store is full of unique items made by local artists; they're always having great classes and events; the refillery is amazing; and lastly the owners, Kim and Barbara, are just the best! They've created so much more than a store. They've created a community where all are welcome. I can't recommend BCAW enough.
I've taken several ceramics courses over the years. Great classes & facilities and the instructors have all been fantastic so far.
Construction is happening! All the roads around the blocks here at Saturday Market are blocked off, have been, and it sucks! I think the roads are be repaved. 8th avenue was pretty bad, I guess. Also, the deck in front of the courthouse has been completely blocked from anyone attempting to get out of the heat and do their beloved Saturday Market socializing ritual. Also, horrible! 😞 I miss seeing my friends and enjoying the drum circle without getting pushed by sales tables or run over by shoppers!! 😭 Also, it seems that sales tables are allowed to use park benches for their wares and/or storage/personal use, literally NO WHERE TO SIT BUT DOG GRASS. Finally, NO DOGS ALLOWED! This is a recent development and in speaking to a local resident, very unpopular, confusing, and upsetting. I wondered if it was for safety due to the construction, but as far as the resident that I spoke to, this is a permanent decision that's made a significant group of people very frustrated. Expensive.
I took a stained glass workshop and it was so inspirational to me. Great instructors. I had an awesome time and am alright signed up for more.
I legit cannot say enough amazing things about this place! So many things I love in the world in one place with incredibly talented people, things to buy, things to learn and do, and so many things to see!

I never would’ve found this place if I wasn’t visiting Cabrillo pier for the day!

The location is random and somewhat sketch (I never felt unsafe while there, but worth noting I was there around 1 PM on a Sunday), but the history behind it and the modified use of the spaces there is incredible.

Tons of parking - finding the exit was kind of a pain,but I’m over it lol 🤷🏼‍♀️

Overall such a cool concept and even better execution ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Been a minute since I had been at the market. Still a fun market to go to and walk about. Lots of road constriction happening around the market this year The Farmers market has a new pavilion, thats real cool Once the road construction is over it will be back to normal
A wonderful place to take classes! If you've been thinking of signing up, do it! My instructor Michelle (pottery) is wonderful and patient. She runs a fun class with a relaxed atmosphere.
Take classes here. The building gives off a heavy 70's vibe which is pretty cool. Once tried to go into a craft fair in here. Had to pay $5 just to look at stuff let alone buy it.
A unique place yo shop and support a good cause. Craft fair doesn't do this place justice, it's more like an artisan shop. Wheelchairs can fit, but some rooms aren't accessible.