Shop feels like a cozy nook with a whimsical atmosphere blending natural beauty and unique art. Quiet and peaceful, it offers a treasure trove of authentic pieces and antiques amid a gentle, less busy market space. Occasional presence of a friendly pup adds to the relaxed vibe.
Filled with interesting objects and unique artwork, the shop offers a variety of wonderful jewelry and historic goods.
A tucked-away spot in the market offers a gentle, less busy vibe. It serves as a cool little space that feels like a staple within the market.
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Most items range from $50 to $2000.
Raven's Nest offers a variety of local items from different artists.
Expect to find a mix of affordable gifts and high-quality rare goods.
Grocery store offers massive produce area and wide yard-long aisles filled with international goods from Hispanic, Asian, Middle Eastern, and European cuisines. Atmosphere stays pleasant and peaceful with a clean, spacious layout. Unique features include affordable fried chicken deals and rare items like whole lambs and specialty meats.
Pan Dulce and various interesting meats stand out. The store offers a range of unique candies and gummies that catch attention.
Offers a wide range of international products from Asian, Latino, Middle Eastern, and European markets. Combines a traditional American grocery feel with specialty items not found in local markets.
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The store is open until 12 AM, making late-night shopping convenient.
Prices are significantly lower than other grocery stores in the area.
They offer a wide variety of international foods, including Hispanic and Asian products.
Shop filled with curated oddities like skulls, taxidermy, and vintage curios creates a creepy, haunted atmosphere. Side room hosts live music, adding to the unique vibe. Collection constantly changes, offering one-of-a-kind pieces for those interested in the strange and occult.
Shelves hold an eclectic group of items that feel odd, spooky, and even a bit ooky. You find interesting odds and ends and cool knick knacks that make exploring fun.
Hosts a regular Morbid Market featuring many different local vendors. The market happens monthly and focuses on unique, handmade items.
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Mudlark Oddities hosts a regular Morbid Market with local vendors once a month.
Expect a rotating selection of vendors at the monthly market.
They allow pets inside, so feel free to bring your dog.
Asian grocery store combines spacious layout with cozy, well-designed interior that feels like a trip to Asia. Food court and bookstore offer diverse cultural experiences alongside shopping. Atmosphere stays clean, friendly, and organized, making items easy to find even when busy.
Shelves hold a huge assortment of ramen noodles, multiple flavors of KitKats, and various Japanese foods. Walking the aisles reveals many interesting fruit and unique food items.
A large Asian market with a wide variety of food and drinks and a fresh selection of items. It stays clean, well stocked, and offers many vegetarian options.
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Parking is validated with a minimum purchase of $20 at the store.
There are two hours of free parking if you spend over $30.
The market stops selling hot deli food after 6pm, so get your hot food early.
Small space with vintage decor and the original brown logo creates a historic, nostalgic vibe. Crowds gather for exclusive mugs and souvenirs featuring the early Starbucks design. Atmosphere feels cozy despite heavy foot traffic and limited seating.
Historical Starbucks sign stands out as a unique feature. Baristas share interesting tidbits about the shop's history and Starbucks' evolution, making the visit quite engaging.
Historic coffee shop sits amid a vibrant market filled with local artisans and lively crowds. Worn wooden floors and vintage signage add to its unforgettable vibe while serving drinks that reflect the city's coffee legacy.
Good to know
The lineup begins at 9:20 AM for a 10:00 AM opening.
Expect a long line, but the wait is about 20 minutes.
Public parking is available across the street from the Starbucks.
Flea market spreads out with colorful vintage clothing and unique vendors offering affordable goods. Music from DJs and food trucks creates a lively atmosphere filled with worldly smells and happy people. Space allows for easy browsing in a cozy, vibrant setting.
Colorful stalls showcase an interesting variety of items. Staff bring a fun and friendly vibe that makes browsing engaging.
Extensive vendors offer a wide range of vintage clothing, resale jewelry, and value items. The market features a lively food truck area and is very dog friendly, even hosting a dog parade.
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The Fremont Sunday Street Market happens every Sunday.
Parking is limited and can be expensive near the market.
The market features a variety of local vendors and food options.
Glass windows reveal live cheese-making, drawing a steady crowd in a bustling, crowded space. Standing areas replace seating, creating a grab-and-go atmosphere focused on watching the process. The vibe mixes local buzz with the sensory pull of fresh cheese smells and sights.
A large window lets you watch cheese being made right in the store. Seeing the cheese preparation up close adds an interesting layer to the visit.
A lively market buzzes with locals and tourists. Beecher's Handmade Cheese offers a world's best mac and cheese served in a cup, perfect for eating while walking around.
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There is no seating at Beecher's; it is strictly grab-and-go.
Beecher's gets very crowded by around 10am on weekends.
There tends to be a line at Beecher's Handmade Cheese, but it moves pretty fast.
Huge antique mall arranged like a model town invites exploration and discovery. Clean, well-organized booths showcase mid-century art, vintage furniture, jewelry, and unique home decor. Atmosphere feels like a museum where negotiation is possible and treasures abound for diverse tastes.
Dozens of sellers rotate goods often, making it an interesting place to walk around. The market is big with a large jewelry section and full of high-quality finds.
Dozens of sellers rotate goods often, creating an interesting walk through the market. The vintage section is huge but prices lean higher compared to typical yard sales from the South.
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Parking at Lander Street Vintage is easy and accessible.
The store has a wide variety of items, including antiques, jewelry, and furniture.
You can negotiate prices with vendors, many are willing to lower their prices.
Small venue with an intimate dining space and upscale aesthetic offers a cozy vibe ideal for dates. A market table and salad bar provide fresh, healthy options, while a caipirinha bar serves cocktails tableside. Rooftop lounge adds a beautiful, sophisticated touch to the experience.
Food offers excellent variety with perfectly cooked meats and a market table that stands as a full meal. The market bar items and mains maintain good quality and value.
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Happy hour runs all day every day in the bar.
Reservations are recommended for dinner service, especially on weekends.
Parking is available nearby, but can be limited during events.
Four floors of maze-like layout create a complex, Alice in Wonderland vibe with distinct themed rooms and levels. Loud music fills the space, making it lively but sometimes overwhelming. The store draws a crowd looking for high-quality vintage clothing and interactive vintage decor like Wii and old TVs.
Each room and level has a specific theme that shapes the atmosphere. The store features kitschy trinkets and interesting vintage items that catch the eye.
Eclectic finds and a fun vibe make the vintage market a lively spot. Plenty to explore keeps the experience fresh and engaging.
Good to know
Expect to pay high prices for vintage items, often over $50.
The changing room is a tent in the middle of the store.
The store is not handicap accessible due to a non-working lift.