Shoppers and vintage enthusiasts will have a chance to explore a curated selection of antiques, collectibles, and retro treasures at the White Center Vintage Marketplace this Saturday, Mar. 29, 2025.

The free event will run from Noon to 6 p.m., and will feature more than 30 vendors across multiple venues.

Event Details:

The main event will take place at Tim’s Tavern (9655 16th Ave SW), where visitors can browse vintage goods and enjoy a DJ Vodka Twist Dance Party at Noon, followed by a Roper Romp meet-up at 3 p.m.

Other participating locations include:

  • The Lumberyard (9630 16th Ave SW) – Featuring Muu-Muus, Mai-Tais, and hosted by Old VVitch.
  • Cher Baby Vintage Clothing (9616 16th Ave SW) – Offering a selection of curated vintage fashion.
  • The Mystic Sons Lodge (9440 17th Ave SW) – Hosting a variety of pop-up vendors.
  • Cartwheel Vintage (9422 Delridge Way SW) – Featuring unique finds and collectibles.

Additional venues may be added, and a limited number of vendor spots remain available.

Organizers encourage attendees to make a day of it, as White Center is home to many local restaurants, bars, and cafés.

Whether searching for rare antiques, timeless fashion, or quirky collectibles, shoppers will have a chance to support local small businesses while exploring this one-day marketplace.

Why You Should Attend:

✔ FREE Admission – No tickets required!

✔ 30+ Vendors – A massive selection of unique vintage goods

✔ Multiple Venues – A walkable shopping experience across White Center

✔ Support Local Businesses – Shop small and discover incredible finds

Whether you’re a vintage enthusiast, collector, fashion lover, or simply looking for a fun weekend activity, the White Center Vintage Marketplace is an event you won’t want to miss!

** Vendor Tables Available at various merchants. Contact organizers for details! **

For more details and vendor inquiries, visit the Facebook event page here.

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