Outdoor Market- Sunday 5/6

andynap

Senior Insider
I don’t know about 1890 tho

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We did swing by and walk through pretty quickly. We arrived around 9:20am, and by the time we were leaving closer to 10am, the line of cars heading to Gustavia was VERY backed up. So timing was definetly key if driving.
The market was very pleasant. It was a mix of local stores from Gustavia and other vendors. They had a wide variety of merchandise and many discounted pieces (probably bc of soldes). While browsing I walked past a couple stands selling fresh food, a few fruit stands, local rum stands, and stands with arts and crafts. We picked up a few very large passion fruit, and some bakery goods at the Choisy stand. The American gourmet store was having a special on many things like olive oils, balsamic, cheeses, and salamis. Lots of the items were buy one get one free. Some of the vendors were selling St. Bart shirts with messages of strength post Irma.
It was a nice experience and glad to see everyone supporting the market vendors.
 
1st Sunday of the month, Rue du General De Gaulle, the street that runs from Bar Oubli to 25 Quarter.
 
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