Closing Bell: Holiday Market Launches on Sunday
If, like us, you’ve always been curious about what the inside of the Masonic Temple looks like, you’re now in luck. Sunday marks the kick-off of Gifted, an indoor holiday market with 35 vendors that will take place across the street from the regular Brooklyn Flea. For details on all the vendors, click here. Meanwhile,…

If, like us, you’ve always been curious about what the inside of the Masonic Temple looks like, you’re now in luck. Sunday marks the kick-off of Gifted, an indoor holiday market with 35 vendors that will take place across the street from the regular Brooklyn Flea. For details on all the vendors, click here. Meanwhile, at The Flea proper, there’s still plenty going on, so come by for a pupusa or a hot chocolate while you browse everything from vintage clothing to antique furniture to new and old jewelry.
The Brooklyn Flea is held on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 176 Lafayette Avenue in Brooklyn; no bikes or dogs allowed in the market. Closest trains are the C and G to Washington/Clinton. You can also take any of the number of trains that go to Atlantic Station and walk up Lafayette Avenue from there. For more info, check out the Flea Blog.
I went and really had a good time. It was a nice change from the holiday fairs that happen in Manhattan. It was fun to meet the people who actually make the items, we bought some nice chocolate and some pickles and are thinking of going back for some of the jewelry next week. It is not massive, but I think there was a nice range of items. Would be great if it expands – and also perfect to be indoor for yesterday since it was raining all day and the flea market grounds were all wet.
We went today, it was pretty disappointing. Not much new 🙁
I love the spam. Maybe I will get some sneakers…
Happy Thanksjacking..
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