Brooklyn Flea Launching Giant Food Market
When we were launching the Brooklyn Flea back in early 2008, we (Messrs. Demby and Butler) struggled with whether or not to have food at the market. Believe it or not, it was not an obvious decision at the time. Three years later, however, it’s clear that the presence of food, coinciding as it has…

When we were launching the Brooklyn Flea back in early 2008, we (Messrs. Demby and Butler) struggled with whether or not to have food at the market. Believe it or not, it was not an obvious decision at the time. Three years later, however, it’s clear that the presence of food, coinciding as it has with the explosion of the local artisanal food movement here in Brooklyn, has played a big role in the Flea’s success. As the food component of the Flea has continued to get more popular, we have been facing one of those rich-man’s problems: Too many exciting new food applicants, not enough food spots. Literally, every week we get a handful of applications from chefs at top-shelf restaurants just itching to spread their wings by developing and selling their own specialty items. (In the last week alone, we’ve sampled mozzarella from a Jean Georges refugee and mustard from a former Tom Colicchio staffer.) We’ve also got another of those good problems—what to do with the new Williamsburg location on Saturdays. This time, however, the answer is a no-brainer: Create the city’s largest outdoor food market! Called Smorgasburg (lest any of us start taking this foodie thing too seriously!), the market will feature more than 100 vendors (“packaged, cooked, raw, Mason Jar’d, and more,” as the Flea blog put it this morning). We’re also pleased to report that the Saturday market, which will kick off on May 21st at the Edge site, will be anchored by up to 20 GrowNYC Greenmarket vendors, including Brooklyn Grange, Consider Bardwell and Hudson Valley Duck Farm. For more details check out the Flea blog and to apply to be a vendor check out Smorgasburg.com. You can also follow the Smorgasburg Facebook page and Smorgasburg Twitter account to stay up on the play-by-play.
Rob you rebel just bring in a 40 of OE and degentrify those moonface ‘tards maaaaannnn
> snarking on the Mexicans who sell food on subway platforms.
Only if they’re asking $899k for a a couple of churros.
(sorry, that was probably out of line)
Hello Donald Brennan… are you related to the pandering Jim Brennan who spends money on a survey and then announces he supports the 1/3 of the population who bristle at anything new and likes to sue?
Congratulations Messrs. Demby and Butler. Best of luck with this food centric flea.
Rob;
Please get with the program: work the pom-poms, or be quiet.
You are in the presence of Mr. B, the world’s greatest marketeer.
He is such a Big Man that if this new venture is successful, he’ll run a post snarking on the Mexicans who sell food on subway platforms.
And don’t even start on the chocolate-dipped pickles.
In robs defense I think he is more referring to the $10 pickles and chocolate bars.
i know for a fact Fairway frowns upon people who only go in to enjoy the free samples and dont actually shop (i used to live near the one in harlem). They also follow you around to make sure youre not sticking tomatos down your trousers!
*rob*