Ethically sourced Locally owned 20+ vendors Booths full of finds Handmade in Oregon chocolate Something new every visit
Our story

A family marketplace on the boardwalk

Vintage 101 started with a simple idea: give good old things a second life, and a place to be found.

Lot 01

How it began

Good old things, found again


We are a family run marketplace at the south end of the Coos Bay Boardwalk. More than twenty independent dealers share the space, and each one keeps their own corner, from cottage and shabby chic to glassware, records, and Southwestern collectibles.

Wander the booths and cases, then step next door to Furniture 101 for the larger pieces, from a carved Edwardian sideboard to clean mid-century lines. Wax Museum Records sits inside for the crate diggers, and there is a case of chocolate handmade in Oregon for when you need a reason to slow down.

Nothing here stays the same for long. Dealers restock, trade, and rearrange, so there is always something new to find. Come in, take your time, and see what turns up.

Wall of vinyl records in flip bins with framed album covers and local show flyers above
PL. 01 · Inside the marketplace
4.6 stars
across about 61 reviews
20+
curated vendors
Furniture
department next door
Daily
open 11 to 5

Lot 02

The people behind it

Family run, always rotating


We run the marketplace, and the vendors make it what it is. Each one keeps their own booth, prices their own finds, and restocks on their own rhythm. So the mix is always shifting, and no two visits ever look quite the same.

Always something new

A shop that keeps changing

Booths trade, restock, and rearrange all the time, so a corner you breezed past last month might hold the very thing you came back for. Records, glassware, jewelry, Americana, and the case of Oregon chocolate are all worth a second pass.

Cottage style booth with hanging aprons, lace dresses, a chandelier, and a life ring
PL. 02 · A booth all its own

Open daily, 11 to 5

Come see it for yourself.

Find us at the south end of the Coos Bay Boardwalk on South Broadway. Easy parking, a marketplace to wander, and the furniture department right next door.