Stopped by Nostalgia a few days ago with my sister. It was a neat experience, and I’d gladly go again. No, they typically don’t sell dirt cheap stuff, but everything that is there looks to be of quality, the prices being somewhere in the middle. The people who work there were super friendly, and they have two cats wandering around the store. To be honest… I was mostly there for the cats. They are the sweetest little things, and deserve all the pets.
Andrew W.
Classificação do local: 5 Washington, DC
What a great spot. A big building filled with everything from furniture to art to vintage knick-knacks, there’s a good range in prices from have inexpensive to fancy and pricey. I went in looking for some furniture and found a great metal and formica(or fake formica?) shelf for $ 15 — a good buy for a neat little thing — and ended up with a few other awesome collectibles. I like how there are kitschy things but also very nice things. Definitely will stop by again.
Stacie S.
Classificação do local: 3 Bergenfield, NJ
Original location. I stopped into McCalla location first then headed to Homberg. Both are a couple of shekels too much. If I was in a vintage clothes day mood I’d be in heaven but I was looking for items for new home. I would still stop in regularly if I lived in the area.
Kara R.
Classificação do local: 5 Stanford, KY
After visiting vintage shops coast to coast, Nostalgia is a gem. Bought a few unique pieces and spent time browsing all of the beautifully merchandised booths. If you are traveling up I-75, take a moment for a great side trip. They even welcomed my Frenchie Tildy in to browse. Sorry we missed Napoleon, but we did see Oscar and Felix.
Amy H.
Classificação do local: 5 Birmingham, AL
Great find! All the little booths had many treasures. Very well stocked & lighted. I loved that most of the store had a lot of mod items… Owls, mushrooms, etc.
Kristen B.
Classificação do local: 4 Oak Ridge, TN
Neat place! My friend and I had a great time exploring and shopping. It has a great quirky, local feel too.
Steve T.
Classificação do local: 5 Carrollton, TX
What a fun kitschy-quirky kind of place. Antiques? No, more like stuff, especially from the 60s and 70s. It looked like my aunts house exploded all over the place. Impressive amount of vintage clothes. Hope you are not allergic to polyester. Lots of costume jewelry, toys, stuff for the wall, and fab hats. Best way to shop is to stand still in a booth and just stare. Things are stored everywhere. And the staff circulates a lot to help or unlock cabinets.
Steve R.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
This is an awesome little place to find cool little knick knacks or «antiques». I use the term antiques here very loosely because i didnt see anything that would qualify as an antique but i dont think that is what they are in business for. Just neat pictures, vintage furniture, knick knacks as mentioned above, vintage kitchen items like funky drinking glasses, utensils. Just lots of stuff. Also, the prices here are awesome and very inexpensive. Fun place to come if you just want to browse. But for jeebers sake, though, turn on the air conditioning.
Melissa C.
Classificação do local: 4 Somerville, MA
Pretty cool everything you could ever want from the 50’s through the 90’s store. Each alcove is beautifully set up to display furniture and other brick-a-brack in a pretty accessible and fun way. The TV fish tank is pretty cool, as is the retro couch in the front. Check it out for some quirky buys. Items were a little pricey, however, and the staff was hit or miss — mostly friendly, but apparently rude to my friend who was waiting in the car(there is not a lot of parking space).
Melanie T.
Classificação do local: 4 St Charles, IL
My husband and I were googling for unique thrift stores in Knoxville and Nostalgia was the frist to pop up. The store’s hidden in back, off of Kingston Pike. But omg is it such a cute store! I fell in love with everything in there! Just like the other reviewer said, they have everything from retro and refurbished furniture to kitchen items to shoes, clothes, accessories, records and everything you can think of in between. I wanted to purchase a picture sign but there was no price tag on the item. One of the staff members came over and took the sign down to look on the back and on the back was a Marshall’s red clearance sticker for $ 10. The staff member said she had to call the owner to see if she would sell the item since it looked like it was meant for decoration. After the phone call she told us she would sell it to us for $ 20. I understand they have to make it their profit but I ended up not getting the sign. I feel like somethings are a bit pricey. But they have really great things in here that’ll inspire you. You just have to see it for yourself. I’ll definitely make my way in again and take my sweet time and hopefully purchase something.
Channa P.
Classificação do local: 4 Knoxville, TN
The best cowboy boots ever are what I bought out this«vintique» store. They are a superb quality, beautiful nude color and real genuine leather. Boots and vintage purses are just two reasons why I frequent this place. The ability to haggle, classic furniture, and general awesomeness are the others. Nostalgia is an antique store with many items. Kitchenware, furniture, jewelry, clothes, classic records, lamps, and all sorts of little knick knacks can be found. It doesn’t seem to really claim to have more of one group than the other. The staff is pleasant and helpful and the prices are moderate. Not thrift store cheap, but not hugely overpriced either. LIke any antique or thrift store finding something is the luck of the draw, but when you do find something no other place can beat it. You’re in love the item has to be yours. Go check this place out and see what inside steals your heart.