Delaware has a few great flea and farmers markets, but nothing beats this gigantic Kent County landmark that brings the best of the area’s Amish vendors together every weekend for an experience that every Delawarean needs to have at least once in their lives.

Spence’s Bazaar in Dover is THE place to shop til you drop!

Facebook / Spence’s Bazaar This GIGANTIC flea market has been entertaining Kent County for nearly 70 years, and there is a reason that everyone local knows it inside and out.

You’ll want to start your day at Spence’s with a trip to a vendor who serves up fresh breakfast sandwiches.

Facebook / Spence’s Bazaar Amish-made scrapple is the best around, and you’re going to need the food to fuel your exploration.

Head outside to browse the flea market.

Facebook / Spence’s Bazaar There are vendors selling jewelry, electronics, funiture, clothing, handmade goods, and more.

I love stopping by Spence’s to pick up fresh fruit and vegetables.

Facebook / Spence’s Bazaar Supporting a local farmer is great for our community, and the food is way fresher than anything I pick up at the grocery store.

Hopefully you have saved room for lunch!

Facebook / Spence’s Bazaar The BBQ stand serves ribs that are to die for. I can’t help myself, and I totally pig out any time I step into the market.

You can spend hours browsing the shops.

Facebook / Spence’s Bazaar There is really nothing quite like thumbing through vinyl and picking out albums that you haven’t seen in years.

Be sure you leave with something sweet!

Facebook / Spence’s Bazaar From the mouthwatering fresh-baked donuts to the enormous candy shop, you will certainly find something to satisfy your sweet tooth!

Spence’s hours are a little funny – they’re open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday 7:30 am until 5:00 pm. Plan your visit ahead of time and be ready to spend hours here! Find them by heading to 550 S New St, Dover, DE 19904.

Facebook / Spence’s Bazaar

This GIGANTIC flea market has been entertaining Kent County for nearly 70 years, and there is a reason that everyone local knows it inside and out.

Amish-made scrapple is the best around, and you’re going to need the food to fuel your exploration.

There are vendors selling jewelry, electronics, funiture, clothing, handmade goods, and more.

Supporting a local farmer is great for our community, and the food is way fresher than anything I pick up at the grocery store.

The BBQ stand serves ribs that are to die for. I can’t help myself, and I totally pig out any time I step into the market.

There is really nothing quite like thumbing through vinyl and picking out albums that you haven’t seen in years.

From the mouthwatering fresh-baked donuts to the enormous candy shop, you will certainly find something to satisfy your sweet tooth!

If farmers markets are more your thing, you’ll want to plan a trip down to the Riverwalk Farmers Market – it’s one of the best in the country.

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