This is a great swap meet to visit. There is such a mixture of items there, some are junk some are not. The smells of all of the food cooking is amazing. I love that they sell live animals and the Ford Guy that is there has so many treasures for our fixer upper truck. There is a little tortilla store on the north side that makes AMAZING tortillas!
Mark A.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Tucson, AZ
This place is a true trip! Maybe a dusty trail of junk and maybe a little treasure or 2. Right of the bat, the parking and route are all funked up, like most swap meets in these parts, no rhyme no reason, who cares. There are plenty of food venues and quite a bit of hanging around and some eating going on as well. One of things I always wonder about is, who ever wanted most of this crap in the first place, little lone sell again. If you are tenacious enough there are still deals to be had, I got 6 pairs of socks for 5 bucks. If you are hanging out on a Saturday or Sunday morning and want to get some food that is garanteed to clog those arteries, and want to walk it off in a maze of dust, I got the place for you. We might just meet over a bowel of menudo.
Deborah S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Santa Fe, NM
Quick trip to Tohono: honey, bag of veggies, navajo taco, ceviche, and even an old wooden cart… EVERYTHING and ANYTHING… one stop shopping for your week’s produce and hidden treasures!
Ivette O.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Tucson, AZ
It’s a great place to find hidden treasures, just like any other bazaar. This one however, is extra special because of the churros and awesome food stands.
Phil H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Tucson, AZ
Best swap meet in town. They have a good mix of both dealers and yard sale folks to appeal to different people.