KoehlerJ
Amish section had great food. Rest was typical selection. I did like the K cup store where u could buy single cups to try out the vast selection.
Mcollins4
Produce and pretzel stands are delicious and reasonably priced. Overall the clientele is not fabulous. If you can get passed that and get what you need and leave you'll find some great bargains.
LizB897
If you want good bargains try this place. There were a lot of different shops in there. No sales tax makes it a real bargain.
KenCharb
Something for any and everyone. It was very busy and lots of people buying stuff so that has to say something. I was more impressed with the foods that were being prepared and sold. So many great looking things it was hard to settle on just one thing. Ribs, Mexican, turkey legs, Indian, sausages, cheese, donuts. So the one thing I did settle on was some smoked sausage and pepperoni sticks from the deli and some fresh bagels and donuts which were out of this world. This had to be the best donuts I have ever had and would make a trip just for them alone.The place it self is you typical market, slightly old but not dirty.Would suggest as a place to spend an hour or so.
RaymondA722
Saturdays are the best day to visit as the most vendors are open, including the Amish Market. Lots of great deals at the vendors outside. Some antiques, lots of used stuff... but I always find a couple of things.
Cin4513
This is what a flea market and farmers market is all about. The outdoor flea market is HUGE with many many vendors all selling their wares at great prices. No one is trying to rip you off and there are a lot of gems out there! The indoor flea/farmers market is great- lots of great places to eat and shop. This place is a GEM!!
daisyferret1
We have been going to this farmers market for years. We love the outside flea market and indoor Amish market. The pizza place is great. We stopped in the other day to do some shopping at the Amish section of the farmers market. We got some chocolates, soft pretzels and some meat. The Pantry makes lots of chocolate items & candies. They sell caramel apples and candy apples...really cheap. They also sell chocolate covered strawberries, marshmallows, bananas and bacon--YES I said chocolate covered BACON!! You can buy it by the piece (25 cents each) or by the strip ($1.25). They have both milk and dark chocolate. We got some of the chocolate covered bacon and a chocolate covered banana. Both were very good. I loved how the bacon was a nice mix of salty & sweet. YUM. You can get you chocolate covered banana plain, with nuts or even FROZEN. Frozen chocolate covered bananas are my favorite boardwalk treat & now I can get them in my own backyard...no trip to the beach required! While I was there, I also picked up some pretty pink dusting sugar for my baked goods. They also sell spices and what not there too! We also stopped by the Stoltzfus Meat Market to pick up some T-bone steaks for dinner. They were great quality. They are a little expensive at $12.99 per pound, but they were delicious & tender. We will definitely be purchasing meats here again!My last stop was at Dutchland Pretzels . There are 2 pretzel stands inside this farmers market. We usually go to the one in the Amish market, Dutchalnd Pretzels, instead of the Pretzel Factory. They are cheap, soft and delicious. You can get a pretzel here much cheaper than the ones in the mall food court...and they are better too!We also enjoyed the outside vendors. It is yard sale style there. So you never know what you will find. We have found some great items there over the years! I rarely walk away empty handed.This time when we were there, they had face painting & balloon animals going on for the kids. Last time we were there, they had health screening. So, you never know what events will be going on.Overall, a great way to spend the afternoon...
AllanT221
The New Castle Farmer's Market (indoors) and the outside Flea Market are a fun and free place to just wander. My wife likes hunting for bargains indoors while I wander the dirt parking area looking for that million dollar Chines Vase. I like that the dealers outdoors are willing to bargain if you're willing to ask for a better price. You never know what you will find here. If you like going to yard/garage sales, then coming to the Farmer's & Flea Markets is made for you.
franksgogetter
The farmers market in side is great they have everything like vegetables, fruit, sea food, an ( butchered meat ) by Amish on Fri. & Sat. only , just come an see for yourself . the outside flea markets is like a big yard sale some good stuff an some junk , parking is not that great but OK . O did I say anything about the Amish bake shop just go an look you will not walk away with out buying something.
vintagetrailer
Well, this isn't a Farmers Market like we have at home. It is a full time indoor place. We came to eat dinner at one of the restaurants and had a great time. Fast, informal, good, neat place.
baylor003
Usually some good deals on produce-the butcher always has good pricing on meat. The Amish section is closed Sundays, so if thats what you are looking for, Fri and Sat only. Flea market outside is largely older, heavily used merchandise. The enterance and parking can be a nightmare. Highlight of the whole place...most awesome freshly made pickles at the pickle vendor.
DarrylA61
Only open Fri-Sun for most of the year, there's an indoor collection of permanent vendors, restaurants, hair salons, pet shop, Amish food stands, seafood stands, etc. and everything in between. There ARE two fresh vegetable and fruit stands with a huge selection. Pretty big flea market outside when the weather is good. Mostly permanent vendors but enough casual sellers to find a good bargain here and there but you must arrive EARLY. If you want to sell your stuff be there by 5:30am to wait in line for a spot. Single spaces are $20. Be prepared to have the permanent vendors swarm you as soon as you park and start to unload. As long as you're not put off by the fact that they will flip items they buy from you to someone else later that day, it's a win-win for everyone. We took garage sale leftovers from Saturday to the flea market on Sunday and sold 70% of the items by 2PM. If you don't like the idea of negotiating prices with buyers, don't bother to go as you'll just be upset by the experience. It's a typical flea market experience.
FlounderPro
Bargain hunters would love this place as it is full of both venders and regular folks trying to sell their garage sale stuff. Outside is more of the garage sale stuff while inside houses the full-time vendors. Plenty of parking.
Nitsun
This place has a little bit of everything. There is a huge building with lots of different shops inside that include: Amish baked goods & meats, produce, fish, variety of restaurants (pizza, Chinese, sandwiches,etc.), stores selling socks, things for pets, dollar store, and loads more. And that is only the outside! There are loads of vendors with outside stalls selling everything from produce to flea market goods to plants and even sometimes you can buy a dog there. Very near the Market are other stores like Ross for less, Office Depot, Home Depot, and lots of fast food restaurants as well.
daisyferret1
We love to frequent this indoor-outdoor flea market. You never know what you might find. I have found some real treasures here in addition to practical household items. There are tons of tools & baby items, but there are other items to be found too. Rarely do we walk away empty handed! Most vendors are willing to bargain & work a deal.We also enjoy stopping at Mamma Gina's Pizza & the Amish market in the indoor portion of the market. The food is good & prices are cheap. Hits the spot after a stroll through the market!Note: Watch their website for events. The other day they had FREE children's face painting, FREE caricatures & Market Man was strolling around the market for photo-ops!