Historic Downtown Melbourne (321) 724-1741 I
DowntownMelbourne.com
New Haven and Strawbridge Avenues are home to specialty shops that sell antiques, artwork, crafts, jewelry and clothing. There are a number of restaurants, bars featuring music, coffee shops, a Christmas shop and two chocolate shops.
Indian Harbour Beach
Three large shopping centers vie for customers’ attention along E. Eau Gallie Causeway. You’ll find Coastal Home by Bealls, Publix and Walmart, in addition to various specialty shops and restaurants.
Palm Bay West Regional Shopping Center This strip mall in the Palm Bay area covers 265,000 square feet at the intersection of Minton and Malabar roads. Anchors and other stores include Winn-Dixie, Bealls, Ace Hardware and Tuesday Morning.
Cocoa Marketplace 2507 N. US Highway 1 I Cocoa (321) 636-9664
Home of the oldest flea market in the county with over 100 vendors. Open Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Space Coast Frontenac Flea Market 5605 N. U.S. Highway 1 I Frontenac (south of Port St. John) (321) 631-0241
Hundreds of stalls with a cornucopia of used, discounted new items and produce. Open for shopping 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Super Flea & Farmers Market W. Eau Gallie Boulevard (I-95, exit 183) I Melbourne (321) 242-9124 I
SuperFleaMarket.com
Melbourne’s market covers more than 150,000 square feet and hosts about 300 retail dealers and about 100 used-goods dealers on weekends. This market offers free entertainment and special events. Open for shopping from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
FIND GREAT STYLE AT MERRITT SQUARE!
LIFE IS SHORT. Wear what you love.
www.MerrittSquareMall.com SPACE-COAST.COM 101
Merritt Square Mall offers over 120 stores, restaurants & eateries, and a state-of-the-art theatre.
777 E. Merritt Island Causeway | Merritt Island, Florida 32952 Guest Services 321-452-3270 |
www.MerrittSquareMall.com
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