Flowood Antique Flea Market
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Flowood Antique Flea Market is a massive indoor shopping destination spanning 65,000 square feet, featuring over 150 vendor booths offering an impressive array of antique furniture, collectibles, glassware, pottery, paintings, books, and vintage items. Located in Flowood, Mississippi, this expansive market welcomes visitors on weekends, open Fridays from 12-5 pm, Saturdays from 9 am to 5 pm, and Sundays from 12-5 pm.
Shoppers can explore the diverse range of antiques and collectibles available, from beautifully crafted antique furniture to a wide variety of unique items such as comic books, baseball cards, coins, and vintage video game systems and games. The market also boasts an impressive selection of glassware, pottery, paintings, books, and vintage radios and clocks, each with its own fascinating history.
Customers consistently praise the Flowood Antique Flea Market for its fun, nostalgic atmosphere and the ability to uncover unexpected treasures. Visitors can easily combine their trip to the market with a visit to the nearby Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and Museum, which celebrates the state's rich athletic history, or the Barnett Reservoir, offering a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities such as fishing, boating, and hiking.
Whether you're in search of a one-of-a-kind piece of furniture to refinish, a rare collectible to add to your collection, or simply enjoy the thrill of the hunt, the Flowood Antique Flea Market is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the charming city of Flowood. With its vast selection of unique and intriguing items, knowledgeable vendors, and convenient location near popular attractions, the market promises an unforgettable shopping experience for antique enthusiasts and casual browsers alike.
50 reviews
nancy Brown
Flowood flea market has cleaned up and felt like it was a new place it’s a little more expensive but has many good deals and yes I spent a little money remember if it’s a little bit more than you want to spend offer a little bit lower price sometimes it works
Ottilie Zebedee
Alot of unique times at this location.
Dalton Reed
Awesome place has a lot of nice things but I like going there for the games it has alot of classic games to Nintendo to Xbox and Playstation old and some new and you can get them to see if they can fix your game or console. The guy that runs the booth is nice and helpful
Charles Davis
Big ole inside flea-market ,nice friendly people. Lots of stuff ,little bit of this and that
Hanna Brouillette
This place is amazing! So many good antiques and thrift finds!!
Diana Bowers
Only a dollar to get in, but then make sure you pay attention to where you shop. The owner may or may not be present, so you can still buy, but may lose the right to haggle. So much great stuff and lots of specialty stalls. Well worth a fun weekend day trip. Here's a few things we've picked up there....
Garrett Schantz
There is a 1$ admission fee. Which is fine. I found this place online and saw that was mentioned. So, bring cash. When you walk in, there's some refurbished furniture - mostly tables. They're priced fairly. There's a store that sells woodwork signs - it's nice. I've seen mention of a game store for consoles and things, but I didn't see it. Maybe I'll check back another time. Now, the prices and other issues. Most of the vendors aren't present here, which is OK. But don't expect to bargain down or negotiate any deals. The prices on most of these goods are marked up like 50 - 75% of their worth. I found a few stores with fair prices, but they were mostly small sections - not much to loon at. I got a worn down - but seemingly serviceable camera. 15 dollars, it looked nice to me. And a 18 dollar ceramic urn - that seller was pricing their wares very fairly, especially since they are not present. I don't think that people should be pricing their stuff up so high, if they aren't even around to try to negotiate with. Some rocks and stones were quite pricey even discounted. Overpriced, but that's my opinion. Some of it was fairly priced. Some stuff looked rarer like some copper pieces from specific areas. Larger rocks and things are always going to be pricey. I looked at some of those things, but didn't see anything that i wanted when I went. I also saw plastic figures for 30 usd over there. The figurines and the like seemed like they were priced too highly. But some people will probably still grab them up eventually. And I'd assume the prices can be talked down. That vendor was actually there. Seemed nice. I saw another vendor doing a half off sale. They sold figurines in boxes and a lot of star wars things. Moving sale. I've noted that a lot of vendors mentioned in older reviews, are no longer present here. Don't expect burgers or concession stands. Look at newer reviews. I went with someone else. I had to go into the oddities room myself. I browsed in there a bit. Some stuff looked nice. But yes, the room had an odor as others have mentioned. Some other locations here also had an odor. I didn't mind, it's a flea market. I've also noticed other reviews mentioning clutter and that some vendors look like they're overpriced garage sales. I'm fairly sure that people purchase spaces. Some people try to cram things into their little area due to having a very small space. It's understandable. I wouldn't recommend paying for any glass bottles. They're mostly overpriced. Other places would charge a dollar for a lot of older coke bottles. There's also modern bottles being priced up for quite a bit of money. The vendors that I did see here, were extremely helpful and friendly. Some of them are who you goto in a zone, to pay for other vendors items. Just pay attention to signs and don't leave areas with items, pay for them and continue browsing other areas. I'd also recommend finding the stores with fair prices. Typically all of their goods are priced fairly. There's also a lot of wizard of oz, stuffed animals of sorts in some areas. Nascar memorabilia. I saw old stereos, Radios and a nice sewing machine. This is a nice place to show your family some things from when your parents and grandparents were little / around. Or things from when you were young. I liked seeing a lot of the older stuff. The Radios and old electrical appliances were expensive but fairly priced, mostly. Everyone was friendly, so I will say again - that's very nice. Reduces some of the bad parts of the market. I'd go back, but people should keep some of these things in mind when visiting.
Larry Herrington
Really enjoy this place. When you go in but the caramelized nuts. They are wonderful
That Guy Ty
Walking through this place is like going back in time. Items I haven't seen since my childhood really brought back some great memories. Nice and friendly people working and selling merchandise. There's no one bothering you or pushing you to buy their items while you look around. This place is HUGE so if you plan on seeing everything be prepared to spend a few hours here. There's a small cafe inside but I didn't see exactly what they were selling. Great place to spend some time and pick up some items you didn't know you needed. I will definitely be back.
Odie Penny
Huge. Costs a buck to get in, but it's worth it just to walk through it all. Some areas seemed more like someone's garage with 40 years of packed away keepsakes while others were well presented and well overpriced.