Discovering Different Waco Flea Markets And Shops

By William Thomas


When it comes to shopping, whether for gifts or necessities, there are several places an individual can go to do so. In some areas, discount, thrift shops and vintage stores are often popular. Whereas, there are three Waco flea markets which also have a lot to offer.

Some of these markets, malls and stores include the LaSalle Shoppes, Treasure City Flea Market and Jen's Bazaar. While most often these type markets are known for used goods and clothing, many also have new items, and often at a discount. Although, for those whom are looking for gently used clothing and household goods, there are a number of Goodwill, Salvation Army and locally owned thrift stores in the area.

While most traditional flea markets are only open on weekends, Jen's Bazaar is open seven days a week. For, the owner knows that there are also those working on weekends also like to find good deals. As such, this small market is open when most others are closed.

While most of these establishments have four to five star ratings on websites such as Yelp, some also indicate a few problems. In one case, there are several comments that the restrooms are often out of order or in need of cleaning. As this is the case, it can often be beneficial to make a restroom stop in route to assure a positive shopping experience.

While identified as a flea market, the LaSalle Shoppes are more of antique and collectibles market. While this is the case, the establishment has a lot to offer in the way of unique items. As such, being centrally located just off the main freeway, it is often worth a stop as most people find something of interest.

Whether desiring to visit an antique mall, outlet mall, thrift or vintage store, Waco has a lot to offer. For, whether living in the area or visiting, there are many areas in which those these stores are located. To find out more about stores in particular neighborhood, one can visit the local visitor's center, or do a general online search which will often provide more insight on different stores, products and operating hours.

If visiting the local visitor center in downtown Waco, be sure and check out the retro candy store, wine bar, local shops and the historic dine-in theater. For, while the wine bar and some shops are quite new, the theater has been located at the same place for several decades. Whereas, Sugar Baby offers everything from custom soda floats with ice cream flavors such as banana pudding and Jack Daniels to candies from the late 1800s to present.

Whereas, art lovers might want to take a gander at the many art galleries, museums on and off the campus of Baylor University. For, while there are a lot of ways to spend time in Waco, visiting the many art galleries, museums, restaurants and theaters can often provide a great deal of entertainment at very little costs. Whether dining, shopping or visiting galleries and museums, there is no doubt individuals will have a great time in Waco.




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