
Boulevard Mercantile: True vintage, curated finds, retro vibes in Spokane.
Boulevard Mercantile is a spacious Spokane shop offering true vintage clothing, books, housewares, and furniture across distinct, decorator-worthy areas. Widely praised as one of the best vintage stores in Spokane, it channels a retro Anthropologie vibe with a broad selection and friendly service. Private parking nearby complements this welcoming, eclectic shopping experience.
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Curated selection of retro men's and women's apparel, including jackets and chic styles.
Unique vintage furniture pieces for home decor, from retro to modern antique designs.
Artfully arranged home goods, books, records, and decorative items for a retro vibe.
Affordable second-hand treasures, including nic nacs and collectibles for all ages.
Friendly staff help to locate items and provide a welcoming, helpful experience.
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Overall rating
Manic Fiasco
Interesting place. I scored a good priced vintage jacket that was pretty much brand new. Everything else was a bit overpriced. The woman at the counter was very sweet and helpful.
Zachary
It’s standard to wash clothes before wearing, but I personally feel like if I am buying a $250 vintage letterman jacket from this place, it shouldn’t be pitch black from dirt when i soak it in water. Other than that, nice place.
Abra Miller
Find Boulevard Mercantile a stone's throw from the town's core, with the bonus of private parking. This expansive shop is a decorator's delight, artfully arranged into distinct areas offering men's and women's clothing, books, housewares, and a treasure trove of other finds. Its ambiance distinctly evokes a retro Anthropology vibe.
Fay Ripley
One of the best vintage stores in Spokane! Won Inlanders best vintage and antique store :) True vintage and a huge selection of vintage clothing, something for everyone and good vibes!
Timothy Odeen
Nice maintained store that specializes in vintage, newer antiques. Does not have the silver plate, victorian era, hummel of older antique stores. 50% of the store is clothing and records; some vintage furniture; some smaller items and nic nacs. Clothing seemed hip/chic when I've seen college students wear second hand clothes. I bought some Raggedy Ann and Andy books for my daughter.