Pensacola Flea Market a Great Place to Shop
By Timothy Sexton, published Jun 27, 2005
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Open all day but only on Saturday and Sunday, the T&W Flea Market offers bargains galore and much, much more. For instance, against all odds, the flea market is a great place to eat, offering up one of the best restaurants in the area. This is the place to eat your breakfast and get a quick start on the shopping. The restaurant serves up breakfast items that run the gamut: bacon, biscuits, hash browns, fried onions and potatoes and various kinds of sausage. The portions are generous and the price fits right in with the surrounding flea market. And the food is at least as delicious as anything you'll get at Waffle House and much better than anything you'll get at Cracker Barrel. For lunch you can get grilled chicken sandwiches, reubens, soup, fries, corn on the cob, salad. And even a ribeye steak.
For $4.50.
That tastes as good as any steak you'll pay $12.95 for at one of the surrounding steakhouses.
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Takeaways
- T&W Flea Market also boast delicious and inexpensive restaurant.
- The flea market has both outdoor and an indoor air-conditioned section.
- The Florida sales tax is included in the price of anything you buy.
Did You Know?
A police sting recently rooted out inferior pirated DVDs from the flea market.
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