pendergrass flea market
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I concur with the previous review of chaos, the Sunday we went was packed with little to no room to move. It appears there is no limit to the number of vendors selling the same items. Lots of western wear, ball caps, knock off perfumes, cell phone cases, out of date video games, and urban clothes. While I am glad we walked through the entire place and got to see it, I doubt we will go back.
We use to go to the flea market once in a while just to get out of the house but hadn't been in a couple years...wow has it changed! We use to find lots of different types of things and vendors and now it has been taken over by Hispanic people and car parts, radios, western wear, and just plan junk. We won't be back.
Do not do this if you're claustrophobic. There are tons of people everywhere, if you cannot handle rude people, or inconsiderate families-- this is definitely not for you. The contents of the flea market are interesting, there is definitely plenty to look at. There is everything from shoes, thrift store clothes, knock off soccer jerseys, video games, movies, furniture, and more. Most of the vendors use the Square/Paypal technology to take cards, but have cash on hand just in case. The outdoor sign advertises ten restaurants, but they're more like food stands. If that's not your thing, plan accordingly. I advise that you keep track of where you came in. There are at least seven different portions of the market, and everything begins to blend in after a while.
Pendergrass has a bit of everything, from the mundane to the bizarre, at prices well below retail; and which can often be haggled down even further. We make the trip up from Suwanee at least four times a year for the bargains and adventure. You can pet exotic animals, buy pretty much anything, get a tattoo and have a good meal at the food court; all under the same roof!
Go early to avoid crowds. The best time I have found to visit is when they first open on Saturday mornings. What can I say? This place has EVERYTHING you could possibly imagine. You can even buy animals and livestock! They advertise to be the largest indoor flea market in Georgia and I believe it! Your feet will get sore if you walk the whole market. They also have a pretty big food court, too. If you have never been then you will really be amazed and enjoy all the different eclectic items and booths. The bad part of the flea market is the crowds as you can imagine. It generates a lot of traffic to the local area.