Gallup Flea Market
Flea market · McKinley County ·

Gallup Flea Market

Flea market · McKinley County ·

Flea market with fry bread, Navajo tacos, jewelry & crafts

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Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
Gallup Flea Market by null
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Gallup Flea Market by null
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340 N 9th St, Gallup, NM 87301 Get directions

Debit card accepted

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340 N 9th St, Gallup, NM 87301 Get directions

+1 505 399 2166
gallup9th.com
@gallup_flea_market

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Pueblo Bread Is the Southwest’s Incredible Homegrown Baking Tradition | Eater

"A bustling Saturday showcase where a long table is piled with an array of Pueblo breads—Zuni, Santo Domingo, Acoma, Laguna and more—offered by a family who have sold at the market for years; the stall acts as a public display of regional variety and a primary retail outlet for loaves transported from the Pueblo bakery each week." - Andi Murphy

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Gallup Flea Market

Reed A.

Google
Best place to get Great prices on jewelery and tee shirts and blankets. When you have exploded your brain looking at prices in shops which are high, come here. Every Saturday. You will love it.

Barbara J B.

Google
What a fun morning! This flea market had hundreds of booths with Native American vendors and artisans. There was everything from fry bread and mutton stew to high-end jewelry. I enjoyed being able to speak with the artists about what they had created.

Mark L

Google
Loved it! So neat to buy directly from a Native Anerican silversmith. To chat with him/ her, get a history on the piece, is fantastic. Plenty of food vendors, wear a hat and have sunscreen in summer.

Genette N.

Google
Great time. Friendly people. Great coffee and fry bread. Bought a pair of lovely earrings and some squash

D'Ann C.

Google
The heart of Native artists! Beautiful art and jewelry! We had such a fun, great time! Looking forward to going again!

Rambling with R.

Google
This was quite a happening on Saturday, including live music at one end of the parking area... A big selection of foods and things to browse, and buy. My favorite thing was that the children had a special place to hang out run by ATD Fourth World , non profit.

Wayne L.

Google
Good place to walk around and find items you didnt know you needed.

Aurum N.

Google
Good varieties of hot foods desserts and breads. Clothes jewelry tools even potbelly pigs for sell

Bob E.

Yelp
Well worth the time if you are in the area. LOTS of vendors and variety. Fair prices for most items.
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Grace R.

Yelp
This flea market is a walk-through of Native American culture. With many handmade goods, jewelry and crafts. It's an experience of discovery of appreciation of Native crafts. The food experience is amazing. I've enjoyed eating boiled corn, spam burrito, and pozole. There are also fry bread with different fillings for sale. I would definitely go back again!