Fulfill your nostalgia desires at the PGH Vintage Mixer! The popular vintage vendor fair is back for itโ€™s 15th season! Experience 50+ vintage sellers, food, cocktails, wine, beer, and coffee! The full day of shopping takes place on November 6th at Nova Place, formerly Allegheny Center Mall. Get nostalgic with vintage furniture, fashion, home goods, decor, vinyl, and more!ย 

Youโ€™ll be amazed at the selection. Thereโ€™s vintage stuff everywhere you look! All from local and regional shops, the selection includes fashion, vinyl, comic, toys, furniture, textiles, ceramics and pottery, mid-century modern wares, lighting, barware, artwork, collectibles, and more. Craving some food while shopping? No worries here. The event has awesome food and bevs from Badamoโ€™s Pizzeria Marie, Espresso Amano, Piebird, Hidden Harbor, and Guapo!ย 

The PGH Vintage Mixer began in 2012, combining community, creative inspiration, and nostalgia. Youโ€™ll find vintage treasures for all ages and collectors. Their mission is โ€œto offer the city of Pittsburgh a vintage event like none other found locally, joining cities like Chicago, New York, and London.โ€

Masks and vaccinations will be required to attend. Kids under 12 are exempt but must wear a mask. While supplies last, all attendees will receive a free, limited-edition, โ€œVaxxed Vintage Loverโ€ button.ย 

General admission is $6 (9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.). Early bird shopping 8 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. ($20 each, $10 for kids 12 and under) and includes a free PGH Vintage Mixer reusable tote.

Parking is $5 in Nova Place garage.

This content was provided by a local, independent contributor to Made in PGH, a lifestyle blog.
Josh McCann

Josh has been writing for Made in PGH since 2018, where he writes about upcoming events. Heโ€™s a Point Park University graduate and teaches high school English. In his free time youโ€™ll find him playing guitar and writing new songs.

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