Nmb Flea Market
About the Business
NMB Flea Market is a bustling marketplace located at 100 Highway 17 in Little River, South Carolina. This diverse institution offers a wide range of products and services, including a book store, clothing store, food vendors, grocery and supermarket items, home goods, jewelry, and more. Whether you're looking for unique souvenirs, delicious snacks, trendy clothing, or household essentials, NMB Flea Market has something for everyone. Visitors can enjoy browsing through the various stalls and vendors, making it a popular tourist attraction in the area. Come explore the treasures waiting to be discovered at NMB Flea Market!
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Location & Phone number
100 Hwy 17, Little River, SC 29566, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
Closed
Friday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Reviews
"We came back to the seafood place again! The shrimp and oysters are so good. Also bought some red snapper and grouper but haven't tried them yet"
"I could have spent all day here. I loved all the antiques. All the vendors were very nice and you don’t typically find that at flea markets. Worth the drive from Pawleys island, Murrels inlet, Surfside, Myrtle, etc."
"Such a fun flea market. There are so many different vendors and you can find all types of stuff. There are a lot of great deals too."
"Very nice little flea market. You can find some good deals if you have time to look around."
"This is one of the least crowded flea markets I've been to. There are several vendors who have decent items for sale, as well as vendors that don't necessarily care much for the product, and in return it shows. We walked out with some unique items. Some shops are your very basic bulk flea market items, diabetic socks, silver jewelry, knock off purses, military depot, and your average back yard yard sale items and one large antique shop. The presentation of political display was overwhelming however I can understand the shops are looking to attacked customers, but perhaps if they weren't so heavy on one party the site would have been more appealing. Some areas looked like a run down town that had been abandoned after a storm. A few stores had overpriced items, but many were willing to make a deal. The reason most of us visit flea markets!"
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