Fishs Eddy
Photo by Michael Kirby New York
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Fishs Eddy

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Time Out says

Walking into this Flatiron spot feels as if you’ve just stumbled upon the best stall at the flea market. Worn-wood shelves support stack upon stack of assorted rainbow-colored dishes ($1–$17), mismatched vintage china ($5–$23), toile teapots ($15–$39) and other kitschy kitchenwares. The amazingly cheap price tags make it worth battling the often-pressing crowds to stock up on assorted flatware ($1–$6 each) and glassware, including oversize stemless martini glasses ($6), elegant champagne flutes ($8) and Italian-style painted wineglasses ($5). If you’re in need of a serious discount, plunder the sale section in the back for never-before-used castoffs from restaurant and hotel suppliers. But there are plenty of affordable, freshly minted kitchen goods too. Local-specific buys include platters printed with the Brooklyn skyline ($17–$25) and Floor Plan dinnerware (from $8 for a five-square-inch “studio” to $33 for a 12-by-16-inch “penthouse”).

Details

Address
889 Broadway
New York
10003
Cross street:
at 19th St
Transport:
Subway: L, N, Q, R, W, 4, 5, 6 to 14th St–Union Sq
Opening hours:
Mon-Thu 9am–9pm, Fri–Sat 9am–10pm, Sun 10am-8pm
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