A monthly pop-up food bazaar at St. James Episcopal Church's parish house that amNewYork reports 'typically attracts about 500 people,' including visitors from as far as Ohio.
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amNewYork reports the bazaar 'typically attracts about 500 people' to St. James Parish House, with organizer Felincia 'Fefe' Anggono noting fans messaged her on Facebook asking when the next event would be. Demand has been strong enough that a January event prompted a quickly scheduled repeat date, per the article.
The bazaar runs a single day roughly 11am-5pm with free admission and items priced $2-$15 per vendor, so amNewYork recommends arriving 'close to the starting time at 11am to catch the greatest variety of options' before popular dishes sell out.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Free walk-in admission; food purchased individually from vendors (amNewYork)
Typically one Sunday per month, roughly 11am-5pm (amNewYork)
No specific wait times are reported, but amNewYork notes the event draws about 500 attendees, and recommends arriving near the 11am start to catch dishes before they sell out.
No — it's a free, walk-in food market where attendees buy items individually from vendors, per amNewYork.
Yes, admission is free and open to walk-ins; amNewYork advises arriving close to the 11am start for the best selection.
Sources: amNewYork