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Aly A.
Aug 24, 2024
Growing up in San Jose and going as a child to the Flea Market in Berryessa this is the closest to that for me . This Flea Market is huge ! So you have the farmers market area with all the fresh produce. You also get the area with all the used yard sale looking things in the back . They have plaza live which is where they have live music on the weekends. I seen a Selena tribute there it was lots of fun . They have a cantina area where u can buy beers . The food area with all the tasty food . They sale so many things here you will find all the Mexican candy u can think of . I always grab a little basket and buy a lot to take home . You will also find piñatas for kids parties, clothes , shoes, boots, omg too much ..All the vendors are so nice too . My son used to like collecting Power Rangers or Ninja Turtles toys from the 90's he would come with his money and look for them we would always find something . Overall I love coming here it's always a fun time . Entry is $3 per person or freewith parking lot receipt.Kids under 12yrs are always free.The parking fee is $5 Parking - Main Lot$6 Parking - Preferred LotFriday Farmers Market:9:00am to 2:00pmSaturday hours:7:00am to 3:30pmSunday hours:7:00am to 5:00pm
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Stephanie R.
Jan 22, 2025
We def went to get our steps in and enjoy the nice weather. Hadn't been there in about 15 years. Produce looked good. Liked the plant stores. Also a fun store by the main entrance with tools, fishing stuff and other interesting things. The Tupperware store was cool. Other than that it kinda seems like a place working men/ blue collar guys like to go for tools, work wear and more. Won't need to go back for a while. It was also January so it probably only was half filled up with vendors
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Amber V.
Aug 26, 2024
We used to frequent Denios almost every weekend years ago, so this was my first back in a very long time and it just isn't the same. Parking is $5 now, it used to be like $3 when we used to come but no biggie. It was surprisingly empty too in both vendors and attendees. There were so many areas that were empty with no vendors and it seemed over run with yard sale and junk vendors. Even the produce area had large sections that were empty. I will say the produce area is their saving grace. You can catch some really good deals on produce. I got 4 baskets of strawberries for $5, a large clamshell of blueberries for $2 and 5 pounds of peaches for $5. Far better than any grocery store at the moment. Most vendors will even offer samples of their produce. Their food is just meh. Corn dogs are $3 which isn't bad at all but $14 for a Michelada is insane. Sweets and Sugars (they have store on Freeport) also have a spot here so that was a nice addition. The stage and covered seating areas were also a nice addition. I've seen people post that they also have an entrance fee in addition to the parking fee, I've never encountered this. Maybe the entrance fee is for when they have special events. I know they have done a Lucha libre events here before as well as tribute bands. Overall, Denios is one of the better auctions in the area especially when compared to the folsom auction. Farmer market wise, it has the better deals especially when compared to the prices of produce at the midtown farmers market.
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Sonya E.
May 3, 2023
Strolled through this flea market on a Sunday afternoon. Although relatively packed, we were able to find parking within 5 minutes after paying the parking admissions fee.This flea market covers a lot of ground so wear comfortable walking shoes and bring sun protection. We didn't get to walk through the entire place but did spend some time in the produce section -- farmer's market at its finest. High quality at very low prices because the middle man mark up is removed.A lot of stalls sold apparel, household items, and almost anything you could think of. The beauty of shopping at a flea market like this is that you could find what you're looking for at competitive prices while supporting a local family's household. After all, each stall is a small business in itself.Oh, and don't visit hungry because while there are multiple food courts -- the lines will make you hangry by the time you get to the front to order.Pro tip: bring a wagon so you can put all your purchases in it as you continuing strolling. It will alleviate you and your party having to carry multiple bags.I look forward to visiting again.
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Jessica S.
Nov 30, 2023
This is a a FAVORITE weekend gem in our house. We absolutely LOVE Denio's for so many reasons: 1. Cheap thrill, $3 per person to enter 2. Great deals on fresh produce 3. Family Friendly 4. Live music (I bet you can find out who's playing online somewhere or just go and grab a beer and see who's playing when you get there) 5. Snacks and beers are decently priced 6. Walk around and find some treasures at the different booths. You NEVER know what you may find 7. Roasted nuts. They are the best and mostly the reason we go there. Soooo good especially when they're fresh and warm. PARKING: there's paid parking that's offered by Denio's in their parking lots or you can park in the neighborhoods nearby and walk in. Just be aware of the street signs because some places allow street parking while others allow parking by permit only.
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Terryann T.
Nov 5, 2023
I have fond memories of Denio's from my youth. We used to live further out so when we went to Denio's we made a trip of it but we honestly haven't gone back in years. Maybe it should have stayed that way but since we live in Sacramento now, I went with my partner and my parents. We showed up early and people were still setting up. Maybe we went too early because it seemed there wasn't too many vendors or they were spaced out. We were here mostly for the food and produce. We did walk around the perimeter and then made a few stops before we headed to the fresh produce. We did manage to get some deals and get some nice fruits. They were out of alot of food and of course it was a bit overpriced but it was okay. Honestly I might come back again but I'm more likely to go to the Farmers Markets in Sacramento, especially the Asian market on Sundays.
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Gisele X.
Jul 16, 2022
Who would have thought that hearing "flea market" would make someone smile? Hahaha. Denio's is a flea market. Not sure what that is or you're cringing reading "flea market?" Do a web search. :)I've been here on couple of Fridays in the past month. I've yet to make it on a Saturday or Sunday. Free parking on Fridays. The "first" entrance says no pedestrian traffic. I sure hope they allow people without cars to shop here. I'd like to find out.Note: If coming from I-80, don't turn on "Denio's Loop" that exists after the train tracks. At least on Fridays, you can't get in on that side. Keep going on Foothill Blvd, turn right on Vineyard, and enter a few driveways down.On Fridays there's a lot of low grade and midgrade resellers of tools, clothes, household goods. A vendor has many pots, waterfalls and garden decor. Some used item resellers.If you have sugar addiction, hit up the Mexican candy booth. Open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. My recommendation, if you want a "crack-like" chocolate habit, get Cremino chocolates. Hide them in the jack of the fridge so you don't see them. Regulate your intake. LOL. I believe it's a box of 24 pieces that are $5-6.There is one vendor with produce on Fridays, but I believe majority vend on weekends. I'd go early to get freshest produce.Need inexpensive tools, household good, neon signs, etc? Hit up Smith Freight in the warehouse style metal shack. Open F-S-Su. Currently, they're blowing out pet supplies for $1. Reptile, small parrot, fish, etc. supplies. They had vibrating lizard feeding dishes. Again, if you're laughing, do a web search while you laugh. It's a legit aid in getting stubborn lizards to eat.I look forward to checking out Denio's on a weekend so I can see what used or resell items are offered. And enjoy some reasonably priced beer and food at their food shacks that are misted with cool water! I hear they have live music, too.
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Carl B.
Sep 7, 2024
Definitely not what is used to be but still an interesting afternoon destination. Farmers market is decent.
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Wayne G.
Feb 10, 2024
If you see the $5 parking as an entertainment cost it's worth it. It's nice to walk and look at things, however the produce is so so and most of the goods sold are marginal quality.
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Allison D.
Jul 30, 2024
Fun to check out the vendors, eat some good food and find produce to take home. Of course great deals and bring cash. Can be a nice day of walking if it's good weather, and get your steps in!
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