Sweetwater Flea Market, Tennessee, United States
3.0 (81 reviews) Thursday: Spent Ranking #7 in Sweetwater Flea & Street Markets
Just keep looking
Of course there are things that are overpriced but years ago I found a footstool with toll painting on top and it has lasted me forever. I’ve worn it out and would love to find another but no luck so far. I’m going back to look again soon. Just like any other flea market, you have to look for the treasures and go past the rest. I’m glad I did.
Address
121 County Road 308, Sweetwater, TN 37874-5196
Mobile
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Saturday : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Current local date and time now
Thursday, May 09, 2024, 12:26
User Ratings
3.0 based on (81 reviews)
Excellent
27%
Good
14%
Satisfactory
23%
Poor
20%
Terrible
16%
Reviews
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3RuntzRollin 5:00 PM Sep 8, 2021
Sweetwater Flea Market
Look, this place is honestly about a 1 star flea market. However, I almost never fail to find undervalued objects there. Whether it be clothes, old games, furniture, instruments, or anything I’ve found several items worth literally hundreds of dollars for 2 dollars ?. It’s mostly bs yeah but keep looking you’ll find something. And don’t eat the funnel cakes.
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23D0Gnight 5:00 PM Dec 17, 2013
This place is a dump
It is really pitiful that the town of Sweetwater and the county it's in advertises for this place and is so proud of it. It's old, dirty and there's hardly any food or anywhere to sit and eat. It's only open Sat & Sun and some of the vendors were CLOSED on Saturday. This is absolutely the most pathetic and nasty flea market I've ever been to. The majority of vendors are selling stuff made in China, there is really nothing unique here. They claim to have 3 buildings (north/main/south) but it's just one large building - you'll cover all 3 areas in no time and think "that was it?" The only thing worth seeing is the antique store next to the market (if you like antiques). If you are in the Knoxville/Sevierville area, go to the Smoky Mountain flea market instead - it's big enough and not half as nasty looking.