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The city’s local flea and food marketsset up shop in springtime, bringingirresistible edibles and covetable goods to a neighborhood near you. Though dates and locations vary and favorite vendors come and go, the mighty market phenomenon keeps growing. The shop-and-nosh mecca Brooklyn Fleaagain changeslocations (hello,WTC!), a favoritenight market returns in Queens, andtheManhattan classicsare back to offer more of what you didn’t know you couldn’t live without. Some of the best fairs are the most fleeting, and one-offs like the annual Renegade Arts and Crafts Fair are always worth the trip. The list below rounds up the city’stop food and flea picks.Let thehunting and gathering begin!

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Brooklyn Flea: Williamsburg Saturdays
Williamsburg Hotel, 96 Wythe Avenue, 2nd level patio
Saturday, April 6 through October; 11a.m. to 6 p.m.
The venerable Brooklyn Fleahas come a long way from its birthplacein aschoolyard in Fort Greene. This year’sSaturday shopping, noshing and people-watching destinationfinds the now-elder-statesflea on a patioof a trendyWilliamsburghoteljust a few blocks from Smorgasburg at East River State Park, looking out over the neighborhood. The shoppers’ mecca that by now is one of the city’s most enduring brandsis the place to find vintage, furniture, handmade goodies and more while enjoying the view.

Brooklyn Flea: DUMBO Sundays
Manhattan Bridge Archway, 80 Pearl Street, Brooklyn;Sunday, April 7through October, 10 a.m. –5 p.m.
Sundays at the Flearoll on toDUMBO for another seasonin the majestic archway under the Manhattan Bridge. You’ll find about 80 vendors of antiques and collectibles, vintage fashions, furniture, rugs, textiles and more—and, of course, food—with an old-fashioned town square vibe.

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Smorgasburg
East River State Park, 90 Kent Avenue (at North 7th); Opens April 6; Saturdays 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Prospect Park, Breeze Hill at Lincoln Road; Opens April 7;Sundays 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Smorgasburg WTC, Westfield World Trade Center, Oculus Plaza; Opens April 12; Fridays11:30 a.m. –7 p.m.
Smorgasburgx Vice Night Market, Villain, 307 Kent Avenue at South 3rd Street, Brooklyn;every other Friday, 6 p.m. til late

The ‘Smorg is back in itsfamiliar feeding spots, with two young upstarts in tow this year.What the New York Times has called “the Woodstock of eating”happens every Saturday with 100 vendors on the Williamsburg waterfront and Sunday in beautifulProspect Park. A lower Manhattan Friday addition at Oculus Plaza is something to cheer about, and an indoor night market (with Vice) spices things up with 10 vendors, a full bar, DJs, astrology readings and more. The familiar foodie fests feature purveyors from New York City and nearby, including local faves like Jing Fong, Dough,The Better Pop and trendy treats like The Pizza Cupcake, plus beer, wine and booze. Check theirInstagram feedfor a virtualnibble.

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Grand BazaarNYC
100 West 77th Street at Columbus Avenue
Every Sunday 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Thisurban “yard sale”has been serving the Upper West Side since 1982and has no intention of slowing down. You’ll find antiques, artisans’ wares and fabulous food every Sunday, all year ’round.In addition to helping support localmakers and sellers, this market donates 100 percent of profits to four local public schools. Look for cool events like the NYC Food Truck Fest and Earth Day celebrations in April, NYC Home Décor & Furniture Bazaar in May and regional artisan markets throughout the spring and summer.

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LIC Flea & Food
5-25 46th Avenue, LIC, Queens,
Weekends from May through October 30 from 11 a.m. to 6p.m.
Queensweighs in with anotherseason of market madnessonthe waterfront of Long Island City just one block behind the Pepsi-Cola sign. You’ll findcool jewelry, vintage goodies, clothes, and indulgent edibles while taking in breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline at the largest outdoor market in the borough.

Astoria Flea & Food
Kaufman Studios, 34-12 36th Street, Astoria, Queens,
Dates to be announced; Saturdays from 6 p.m. to Midnight; Sundays from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.
This little sister to the LIC Flea happens at Kaufman Studiosas anight market on Saturdays from 6 p.m. until midnight and a daytime destination on Sundays. Similarly, you’ll find a carefully curated collection of vendors offering foodand drink, antiques, art, furniture, fashion, jewelry, arts & crafts, and much more.

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Hester Street Fair
Corner of Hester and Essex Streets in the LES
May 13 through October 31, every Saturday, 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Located on the historic grounds of New York City’s original food cart vendors (i.e. the city’s largest pushcart market at the turn of the century) in the heart of the Lower East Side, thisbustling Saturday market continues to draw the crowds. In its 10th season, you’ll find artisanal food, vintage clothing, jewelry, crafts, home goods and much more, with special events on the calendar like concerts and other performances, a baby festival, a lobster and beer fest and pet day.

Chelsea Flea Market
29West 25th Street between Broadway and Sixth Avenue
Saturdays & Sundays, year-round; 6:30 a.m.–7 p.m.
Descended from theOG6th Avenue flea market, this weekend warrior boasts both veteran dealers andnew-schoolvendors selling antiques, collectibles, ephemera, decorative arts, vintage clothing and jewelry including Art Deco and Mid-Century Modern items. If flea-ing isn’t enough fun, Eataly and Madison Square Park are both nearby.

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Nolita Outdoor Market
Prince Street between Mott and Mulberry Streets
March-December, Friday – Sunday 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. (weather permitting)
When spring weather arrives, so does ahandful of top vendorsoffering unique and high-qualitymerch along the brick wall of the church on Prince Street in the Nolita shopping-and-brunching district. You’ll find surprisingly well-priced art, jewelry, accessories and apparel you won’t find anywhere else.

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Queens International Night Market
New York Hall of Science in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens
Saturday nights from April 20th – August 17th and September 28th – October 26th; 5 p.m. – 12 a.m.
Who doesn’t love a little night shopping, especially when it’s in a science museum?This beloved andfamily-friendly open-air marketreturns, featuring independent vendors and food as well ascultural performances and entertainment, allon a level that matches the richcultural diversity and heritage of the borough and NYC.

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Bronx Night Market
Fordham Plaza in the Bronx
Select Saturdays starting May 25; 4-10 p.m.

Following its debut season last year, in which more than 30 ethnicities and cuisines were represented, the Bronx Night Market helped start two dozen new business. Vendors may offer $3, $5,and $7 menu options, “creating a cultural event that appeals to the broadest possible audience and supports small local businesses.” In its second year, the Market has doubled its number of dates and added more than 25 new food and merchandise vendors, includingCity Island Seafood Shack,Memphis Seoul,Lotsa Latkes, andSam’s Fried Ice Cream. There will also be a performance lineup with local musical acts.

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FAD Market
City Point,445 Albee Square West, Brooklyn
The Invisible Dog, 51 Bergen Street, Brooklyn;Checkschedule for market dates, times and themes.
For the 2019 spring and summer season, FAD(fashion, art and design) Marketpromises its usual thoughtfully selected independent makers and artists at two Brooklyn locations. Kicking off the season isBrooklyn Made Market at City Point on April 13th-14th, followed by the NYCxDESIGN Market in conjunction with the citywide NYCxDESIGN on Mother’s Day weekend. In June comes FAD Fare, an artisanal food market, and FAD mini, a kids and family market with activities from storytime in the garden to glass blowing demonstrations by Urban Glass, coloring stations, face painting and more.

Metroflea local flea markets
Greenwich Village, 490 Hudson Street (between Christopher and Grove Streets); Wednesday – Friday 4 p.m.-10 p.m.
Park Slope 7th Avenue, 180 7th Avenue (between 1st and 2nd Street);Saturday – Sunday 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Park Slope 5th Avenue, 350 5th Avenue (between 4th and 5th Street); Saturday – Sunday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Metroflea Greenwich Village Market evokes a lively and friendly atmosphere featuring talented local designers, vintage clothing and jewelry vendors. MetroFlea Park Slope 7th Avenue Market has been in business for nearly 30 years in the PS 321 schoolyard and surrounding sidewalk every Saturday and Sunday–just look for tents, umbrellas and a bustling crowd. Like its siblings, the 5th Avenue market features unique findsamong clothing, art, food, and jewelry in one of the hottest neighborhoods in NYC.

Artists and Fleas
Chelsea: 88 10th Avenue@West 15th Street; Saturdays & Sundays, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Williamsburg, Brooklyn:70 North 7th Street; Saturdays & Sundays, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Soho:568 Broadway @ Prince Street; Saturdays & Sundays, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
While it’s neither seasonal nor outdoors, no flea market list would be complete without the garden of crafty delightsyou’ll discover at this artist, designer and vintage market. Look for special events like amacrame workshop.

One-offs and pop-ups

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The World’s Fare
Citi Field, Saturday, May 18 & Sunday, May 19

As a reference to the iconic 1964 World’s Fair that also took place in Flushing Meadows, the World’s Fair is coming back for its second year. More than 100 food vendors, all serving up a different cuisine from around the globe, will come together along with an international beer garden, global co*cktail pavilions, cultural music and dance performances, the World Market Shopping Bazaar, art installations,and family-friendly activities. This year’s event will be hosted by chef Anita Lo,Chef Alex Raij, and food critic Gael Green. General admission starts at $19/person, but for $49 you can get unlimited booze.

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Craft New York at Lincoln Center
Damrosch Park at Lincoln Center, 62nd Streetbetween Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues
June 8, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; June 9,10 a.m. –5 p.m.
Browse175 juried craft displays selected from the best modern makers from all across the country. Shop from America’s best craftspeople includingperennial favoritesand new artistsofferingclothing, jewelry and handbags. home decor items made fromceramics, glass, metal, wood and mixed media, fine art painting, printmaking and photography and more.Make sure to check out thegourmet foods and specialties boutique including distillery and wine tastings.

Renegade Craft Fair
Brooklyn Expo Center, 72 Noble Street
June 22-23,11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
This annual craftcelebrationheads back to Greenpoint this summer,giving lucky visitors another chance to behold unique handmade items as far as the eye can see from hundreds of makers, fun DIY workshops, immersive special features, food and drink and much, much more. There’s plenty of creative spirit here, but this fair’s curatorial chops are impressive, so expect the best.

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Image courtesy of Egg Creams and Empenadas Festival. Photo credit: Kate Milford.

2019Egg Rolls, Egg Creams and Empenadas Festival
The Museum at Eldridge Street,Sunday, June 18,noon – 4 p.m.
Celebrate the diverse ethnic communities of the Lower East Side/Chinatown neighborhood at a block party that began as a celebration of Jewish and Chinese culture and grew to an event that brings thousands of people each year. Come for thekosher egg rolls, egg creams and empanadas; stay forklezmer, cantorial, Chinese opera, Puerto Rican folk music, Hebrew and Chinese scribal arts, yarmulke making, Puerto Rican mask and lace making, mah jongg and more.

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Brooklyn Flea Record Fair
Saturday, May 18, East River State Park, 90 Kent Avenue at North 8th Street (next to Smorgasburg)
The thrice-annual Brooklyn Flea Record Fair returns, historically one of the busiest market days of the season with50+ vinyl, cd & cassette vendors including record labels, stores and collectors.

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Neighborhood Stoop and Sidewalk Sales
Don’t sleep on the city’sfeast of stoop and sidewalk sales in neighborhoods likePark Slope and Carroll Gardens. Small, under-the-radar flea markets broadcast their wares well in advance on Craiglist, so if you want to plan ahead, click your way through the local “Garage and Moving Sales” pages for your neighborhood and date of choice–then click the “map” option and you’re good to go.

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