
Entdecken Sie Schätze und Leckereien auf San Joses Lieblings-Flohmarkt!
Der San Jose Capitol Flea Market ist ein lebendiger Marktplatz im Herzen von San Jose und bietet ein einzigartiges Einkaufserlebnis, das den Charme eines traditionellen Flohmarkts mit dem Reiz verbindet, unerwartete Schätze zu entdecken. Obwohl er für sein breites Warenspektrum bekannt ist – von Haushaltsgegenständen bis hin zu Spezialartikeln – haben einige Besucher Probleme mit dem Management und der Organisation angemerkt. Trotz jüngster Herausforderungen schwärmen die Gäste weiterhin von den köstlichen Speisen, wie den beliebten frittierten Erbsen, was ihn zu einem bemerkenswerten Zwischenstopp macht – sowohl zum Einkaufen als auch zum Snacken. Tauchen Sie ein in eine vielfältige Einkaufsszene und genießen Sie den Nervenkitzel der Schnäppchenjagd!
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Bezahlbare Flächen für lokale Verkäufer, um Waren auszustellen – von Antiquitäten bis hin zu handgefertigten Artikeln.
Freiluftmarkt mit einer Vielzahl von Artikeln, darunter Wohnaccessoires, Kleidung, Elektronik und mehr zu Schnäppchenpreisen.
Vielzahl von Speisenständen, die schnelle Snacks und lokale Leckereien wie frittierte Erbsen bieten.
Veranstaltet gelegentlich Unterhaltung und Aktivitäten und sorgt so für eine lebendige Atmosphäre für Besucher jeden Alters.
Bequenter Zugang und Parkmöglichkeiten für Verkäufer und Käufer, mit Optionen zum frühen Aufbau am Morgen.
Gesamtbewertung
Diane Bohn
Nice, place to look for unexpected things, for home, at a moderate price, some new some old,
John
My experience at the West Wind Flea Market was very disappointing and disheartening. When I arrived around 9 a.m., another vendor and I entered through the drive-in area to pay for our spots. We asked the staff member at the front about the situation and whether there were still vendors and attendees inside. He told us that there were still people inside, but what he didn’t mention was that many of the vendors were already packing up and leaving. What made this experience worse was the lack of honesty and transparency. The staff clearly knew that vendors were leaving and that there were barely any attendees due to the rain that morning. Despite that, they still charged us the $25 vendor fee with no refund option. If they had been upfront about the situation, we could have made an informed decision before paying. Instead, the experience came across as misleading and inconsiderate—especially for small vendors who rely on these events to make a living. It was frustrating to see how poorly the situation was handled. If management knows that weather conditions are affecting attendance and that vendors are packing up early, they should communicate that clearly before taking payments. Overall, the West Wind Flea Market needs stronger leadership and a fairer system for vendors. The way things were handled felt dismissive and unprofessional. Vendors deserve honesty, respect, and fair treatment—none of which were reflected in this experience.
Jose Arenas
Hello, why don't you play different bands anymore? Before, they played different bands and it created a nice and happy atmosphere. Now, not many people dance anymore. Maybe you have to bring in another band that plays more cumbias.
M F
Lionel is the manager. Big white guy (short brown hair, white shirt and khaki shorts), with a white earphone in his ear. He acts tough, but he is unprofessional, rude, and heartless. He yelled at a girl and her family. He is unfit for such a job. WARNING!! DON’T GO HERE OR SELL HERE!!! They are SUPER DISORGANIZED. NO SIGNS ANYWHERE TELLING WHERE TO LINE UP. There are like 5 different lines and no signs. We arrived at 4am and no one is there to help. We chose a line to our best ability and after 3 hours of waiting in line in the dark, it’s our turn and he tells us to leave, because we were in the wrong line (again no signs anywhere). The manager Lionel needs to be replaced. He tells people to get out of line and go back to the end which wraps around the streets! Anyone with a heart would try to help make it work out for someone who waited, but didn’t know since it was there first time. Not Lionel, no, he just yelled at a family trying to make some money to support their family. This is a reminder that times have changed and people are growing colder and customer service is a thing of the past. It’s like we don’t live in The United States anymore. When I think about it I am glad I didn’t give them my $40. I rather keep that than give to such a dump. I won’t ever return to this place again. I use to go there as a child for the drive in, but it is super ghetto now. It is sad that good things end. Thanks Lionel.
Kristine
I Went To LOOK For Fried PEA'S ‼️🥰 They Are Good...I LOVED THEM...Something To Munch On. And It's Good For YOUR Digestive System....
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