Quaker City Flea Market Philadelphia PA

Directory

Here are just some of our vendors:

The Fun House Collectables and Toys
CS Tech Xperts
Frank's Toy Memorabilla
Sneaker Man
Dot's Pots & Pans
Peggie And Jacks Clean Outs
Mindy's Perfumes and Colognes
Drew's Snake Stand
Triple J's Furniture
Jeff's Antigues and Collectables
Rick's Coins and Collectables
Arlene's Vintage Coins, Currency and Jewlery
Remote Control Cars
Car Audio and Accessories
Ralph and Rita's Used Vac Sweepers
Kathy's Clean Out
Fink Brothers Dry Goods
Cell PhoneAccessories
Patty's Pocket Books
Glady's Ladies Ware
And there are many more!

About Us

When the Quaker City Flea Market opened its doors in early 1974, success was immediate. Customer traffic and vendor response was overwhelming. So, in late 1974, the Quaker City Flea Market expanded to include outdoor vendor operations as well.

Over the years, ownership had changed a handful of times, and in June, 2011, new management took over the operation. The change in management brought many changes that have garnered much praise from vendors and customers alike. The bathrooms were cleaned up and brightened. Outdoor signage and lighting was installed. The entire facility was cleaned and maintained. Vendor and customer relations were raised to a much higher standard. The long running and thriving flea market was reinvigorated, assuring many more decades of success.

Many of today's vendors have been with the flea market since or near its inception. At any given time, throughout the year, it is estimated that over 125 vendors sell their wares at the site, with approximately 55 of them inside the building, which is air conditioned in the summer and heated in the winter.

Visit the Quaker City Flea Market and see for yourself why it is a Philadelphia landmark and jewel. If you have any questions or wish to inquire about vendor leasing, feel free to call us at 215-744-2022 or stop in during our normal business hours.

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About Us

When the Quaker City Flea Market opened its doors in early 1974, success was immediate. Customer traffic and vendor response was overwhelming. So, in late 1974, the Quaker City Flea Market expanded to include outdoor vendor operations as well.