Flea markets on Long Island are the hot shopping spots for the summer
Long Island has no shortage of flea markets, especially during the warmer months. And you never know what treasures you might find at them. Hamptons Flea + Vintage allows shoppers the opportunity to purchase rare, vintage designer clothing and accessories, while the Hoarder’s Flea Market in Deer Park offers unique services from baked goods to haircuts. Here are five flea market, all of which feature a variety of items from jewelry to vinyl records.
Antiques at Northport
404 Fort Salonga Rd., Northport
The Northport flea market is on the grounds of the multi-dealer store Antiques at Northport. In total, the market features about 30 vendors who sell various antiques and collectibles. Shoppers can also venture into Antiques at Northport’s 8,000-square-foot store after the market, which is held on the first Sunday of the month from May through October.
WHEN 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sept. 7 and Oct. 5 (canceled if it rains)
MORE INFO See facebook.com/AntiquesatNorthportantiqueshop
Hampton Vintage
Various locations
Denyse Sookdar is the owner of Denyse’s Closet, one of the vendors at Hamptons Vintage. Credit: Hampton Flea Inc.
Hampton Vintage is a luxury marketplace specializing in vintage, handmade and one-of-a-kind goods. The market launched in July 2021 and is now going on its fifth season with vendors flying in from across the country to participate. There are 15 different markets this summer, in different locations including Amagansett, Bridgehampton, Mattituck, Montauk, Sag Harbor and Westhampton Beach. Items sold at the market range in price depending on quality and craftsmanship. Merchandise ranges from rare and well-preserved vintage items to meticulously handmade, one-of-a-kind collectibles.
WHEN Aug. 31 and Sept. 14
MORE INFO For all locations and times, go to hamptonvintage.com.
Rosie’s Vintage Antique & Vintage Market in Huntington
187 Park Ave., Huntington
The outdoor market of Rosie's Vintage in Huntington has housewares, collectibles, jewelry, toys and more. Credit: Rosie's Vintage
More than 30 antique and vintage vendors take part in Rosie’s Vintage Antique & Vintage Market, which is located on one acre of historical property. Additionally, the Rosie’s Vintage store features a variety of pieces from more than 40 dealers, all situated in a 4,000-square-foot house dating back to the1700s. Both inside and outside, shoppers can find antique and vintage housewares, collectibles, jewelry, clothes, coins, wall decor, vinyl records, accessories, furniture, toys and more.
WHEN 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Aug. 23, Sept. 27, Oct. 4 and Nov. 8 (rain dates for each are the following day)
MORE INFO 631-549-9100, rosiesvintagestore.com
The Huntington Flea Market
1057 New York Ave., Huntington Station
Jon Chung, 26, of East Northport, sells classic sports T-shirts at the Huntington Flea Market. Credit: Elizabeth Sagarin
The Huntington Flea is a curated vintage and handmade market that takes place nearly every Sunday, right across from the Huntington train station. The wide variety of local vendors changes week to week, and it includes an eclectic mix of vintage clothing, antiques, records, handmade goods, jewelry, original artwork and more. There are usually 30 to 40 vendors, and one resident food truck, The Groovy Smoothie.
Kevin Kattau, of East Northport, checks out toys with his kids Ethan, 4, and Elena, 6, at Andy's Thrift Shop booth at the Huntington Flea Market. Credit: Elizabeth Sagarin
And how's this for a bow wow: You can also bring your dog (on a leash, of course) while you shop.
WHEN 10 a.m.-5 p.m. most Sundays from June through September