Brand-new season starts
at LIC Flea & Food
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you will find rare collectibles and vin-tage.
And, as always, you can relax and
enjoy locally crafted beer in the Flea's
famous beer garden.
LIC Flea & Food is located at 5-25
46th Ave. at the corner of 46th Avenue
and Fifth Street. Astoria Flea & Food
is located at 34-12 36th St. in Astoria.
For more information, visit licflea.com.
LIC Flea
LIC Flea & Food and Astoria Flea
& Food returned for their sixth season
starting the weekend of May 12-13.
The markets will be open twice a month,
with one weekend monthly at LIC Flea
(Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m.
to 6 p.m.) and one weekend monthly
at Astoria Flea, located in the back lot
of Kaufman Astoria Studios (Saturday
nights from 6 p.m. to midnight and Sun-days
from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.).
At both markets this year, you will
find a carefully curated mix of artisan,
global food, local craft beer and vintage
on the scheduled weekends beginning
in May and ending in October. Among
the returning mainstays of previous
markets include Don Ceviche, Down
East Lobstah, Coney Shack and Empa-nada
Papa.
Don Ceviche offers a delicious taste
of Peru made fresh on site. If you’re
craving a lobster roll – warm or cold –
Gina from Down East will make you
one of the best outside of Maine. At
Coney Shack, you can choose from their
amazing array of Southeast Asian tacos.
Empanada Papa has mouthwatering
chicken, beef and cheese empanadas
for sale.
New to the market this year is Momo
Valley, bringing authentic Nepalese
dumplings that taste like they are
straight from the Himalayas. San An-tonio’s
Wood Fired Pizza is also making
its debut at the Flea, with their artisanal
pizzas made with fresh mozzarella right
in front of you.
If you’re in the mood for something
sweet, stop by Delicacy Brigadeiros
Craft for authentic Brazilian “briga-deiros”
truffles! Brigadeiro is Brazil's
most traditional sweet treat, known in
the United States as Brazilian truffles.
They are originally made with condensed
milk, chocolate and butter.
Vegans can also check out Vegan
Sweets, a NYC-based vegan company
whose goal is to make the best tast-ing
product imaginable. Being vegan
themselves, the owners make treats
that will truly satisfy your sweet cravings.
Ready for some shopping? Viv-ian
Jewelry carefully
handcrafts her deli-cate
jewelry and
has an amazing
collection of ear-rings,
necklaces,
bracelets and
sets. Sherpa
Village brings
t r a d i t i o n a l
wares from
Nepal, and
at Endozo,
Among the returning
mainstays of previous
markets include Don
Ceviche, Down East
Lobstah, Coney Shack
and Empanada Papa.
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