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Just in time for the Holidays, the Brooklyn Flea arrives

whynot_31
whynot_31
edited November 2014 in Crown Heights/Prospect Lefferts Gardens
We've talked about 1000 Dean for years:

As you are aware, the Brooklyn Flea will make it home beginning this weekend. 

Now, it is time to talk about The Flea:


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  • tsarina
    tsarina
    its open.. people everywhere when I drove up Franklin.! 
  • rogers_sterling
    rogers_sterling
    I live a block or so away and I think that this, more than any other opening, pushed Franklin Avenue from "gentrifying" to "gentrified." I'm not ascribing any positive or negative to that--I just wanted to remark on how different Franklin Ave felt Saturday afternoon.

    I checked out the Flea. Same thing as at the other locations, maybe with a little more food, but I was surprised how much space is in that ground floor of 1000 Dean (never been inside before). I'd be interested to see if they do other events during the week or off season.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    edited November 2014
    I think once it gets a little colder, the Flea will be a major destination for new residents who have parents visiting from out of town.

    It is warm, not too chaotic.

    ...you don't have to actually buy any of the stuff, you can spend some time looking at the antique type stuff, and then have a beer.

    Then, have a nice dinner at Mayfield.

  • goldemi1
    goldemi1
    I thought it was really great this weekend, and much better than the outdoor locations for the goldilocks reason...not too hot, not too cold, just right.  although it was a bit smoky in the food area.  

    a nice food 'court' with plenty of seating, in addition to berg'n, and not as crammed as i thought it would be.  

    i expect it to become a destination and asses-to-elbows crowded, with the coming holidays.
  • rogers_sterling
    rogers_sterling
    @whynot_31 you literally just described my Saturday. Were you following me??
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    I will simply say that I believe my research methods to be valid, and legal.

    Dare I suggest to the Flea and Bergen than Santa should entertain children in the underused west room of Bergn?


  • rogers_sterling
    rogers_sterling
    Yes, there should be a hipster Santa.
  • rogers_sterling
    rogers_sterling
    We shouldn't wish too hard: the last thing we want is Santacon Brooklyn in our back yard.
  • tsarina
    tsarina
    too late. santacon is already in the neighborhood. it was here last year.
  • rogers_sterling
    rogers_sterling
    I stay home that day so I missed out of control Santas in Crown Heights last year.
  • nothinlikeabklyngirl
    nothinlikeabklyngirl
    This is telling:

    "The market was jam-packed yesterday afternoon — in fact, my friend and I couldn’t deal with the level of human crush at the Berg’n beer hall right next door, so we hied off to Cent’anni on Franklin Avenue for lunch, then returned to shop."

  • rogers_sterling
    rogers_sterling
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    edited November 2014
    I think hipster Santa is different than Santacon Santa.

    Hipster Santa may be an arts major.

    Santacon Santa may have an MBA.
  • booklaw
    booklaw
    edited November 2014
    Mod note: Please continue any further discussion of this year's Santacon in the SantaCon 2014 thread, in the Williamsburg,Greenpoint, Bushwick board
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    This is telling:

    "The market was jam-packed yesterday afternoon — in fact, my friend and I couldn’t deal with the level of human crush at the Berg’n beer hall right next door, so we hied off to Cent’anni on Franklin Avenue for lunch, then returned to shop."

    Yes, I think people over 35 are going to want to enjoy a quieter, nicer meal than Berg'n or Smorgasberg provides.

    ...restaurants like Centanni, Mayfield, Bar Corvo and Sunshine may get a bump from the Brooklyn Flea.

  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    BTW, the Flea and Berg'n are both doing a very good business at the moment.

    I don't know if they are buying, but there are lots of shoppers.
  • xlizellx
    xlizellx
    Anyone know if either Bergn or The Flea have changing tables in the bathroom?

    And if not, where is a space in the neighborhood that does?

    Thanks!
  • crownheightster
    crownheightster
    I can confirm that bergn has changing tables in the ladies bathroom! I think they also have one in the men's bathroom.
  • xlizellx
    xlizellx
    I can confirm that bergn has changing tables in the ladies bathroom! I think they also have one in the men's bathroom.
    Awesome! Thanks so much!!  Heading out with family tomorrow, but we now need to really plan our excursions...
  • goldemi1
    goldemi1
    I didn't see one in the men's bathroom today. On one hand, is that sexist? On the other, at least it means my wife and not I have to do the changing.

  • xlizellx
    xlizellx
    I didn't see one in the men's bathroom today. On one hand, is that sexist? On the other, at least it means my wife and not I have to do the changing.

    Sexist or not just sucks that I'll have to change the kid. Also, sucks if he wanted to go out without me. Seems heteronormative to me.
  • joshb
    joshb
    There's a family bathroom at Berg'n. Men and women are both welcome to use it.
  • xlizellx
    xlizellx
    There's a family bathroom at Berg'n. Men and women are both welcome to use it.
    awesome!  Thanks so much!
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    Xlizellx clearly needs to complete this chapter of the thread by posting photos of the changing table.

  • xlizellx
    xlizellx
    image
  • xlizellx
    xlizellx
    Whoa that's huge. Sorry!
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    edited November 2014
    a fine looking progeny.

    At some point, we will get around to taking photos of the food and antique vendors.

    ...give us time.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    edited December 2014
    This weekend, hundreds (perhaps thousands) of pedestrians walked along Franklin and Classon to access the Flea.

    As they walked away from the venue, it did not appear that they were carrying a lot of new purchases.

    The biggest winners in this game may be the landlords, and the food and drink vendors.

    ...not the antique vendors.

  • theburgerking
    theburgerking
    Turn the heat down!!!