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June 29, 2009
The Flea in Tweets

The story of the weekend was clearly the overwhelming demand for lobster rolls. Who knew? (Well, we had a good hunch, but for a while there the line wound all the way across the market and out onto the sidewalk!) Not unexpectedly, there was plenty of chatter on the Twitter airwaves about the lobster rolls and much else. Here's a sampling: angelaverostko How I love days in Brooklyn with my family filled with retro flea markets & Italian food!!...DanaDramov http://twitpic.com/8oq21 - good morning nyc!! heading to brooklyn for the flea...Dreamspaceny Sunday fun @ the dumbo flea market! Lots of good stuff under the Brooklyn bridge...kmwss2c In foodie heaven at Brooklyn flea: DUMBO, NY...EddieAtari The line for lobster rolls at Brooklyn Flea Dumbo is insane...curlyyogie Ate my day away at the Brooklyn Flea- Asiadog- yum!...sukhjit @larryheim Treasures at the Flea Market in Brooklyn were abundant...buyitinnyc bought Tory Burch top at Brooklyn Flea for $10 - bargain!...thedooronline Great find from Brooklyn Flea - Vintage Metal Plant Stand - $30 http://twitpic.com/8lnzo...tortillion http://twitpic.com/8leak - Brooklyn Flea!!
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flea superiority:
i haven't been the flea in dumbo...it looks way more packed than it's ft greene sister flea. can anyone attest to which one is superior?
Posted by: ftgreenepark at June 29, 2009 10:39 AM
There was no reason for the line for the lobster rolls to be so long - the woman running it was very nice but completely oblivious to the people waiting over an hour in the sun -- she chatted and fluttered about as everyone patiently waited. She stood there talking to people about running out of paprika as the rolls sat there and people had money waiting to buy them!
Posted by: BH76 at June 29, 2009 10:59 AM
Why would anyone be so desperate for a lobster roll...especially considering it's outdoor fare and poses a higher risk of ooginess/next-day "problems"?
I have one once a summer in New England and that's enough for the year.
Posted by: BrooklynGreene at June 29, 2009 12:25 PM
1. The reason we had to wait was bc they had to toast the breads on each side-- not bc she didnt care. That WAS as fast as they could go. Noone in my line was complaining.
2. Also BrooklynGreene, if you havent had your 1 lobster roll for the summer, I highly recommend trying theirs. No one was desperate-- just enjoying the weather -- and the lobster was kept cold-- definitely did not have any 'ooginess' the next day.
Posted by: CGyvonne at June 29, 2009 3:15 PM
The rolls were toasted -- the finished product sitting there. It was just not well organized nor efficient. And yes, the rolls were wonderful and no one complained - the sun was not too hot and we all enjoyed the day.
Posted by: BH76 at June 29, 2009 3:40 PM

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