When it comes to Nashville’s shopping scene, we love a good treasure hunt — and a good bargain. Skip the Google search and start with these 25 flea markets, vintage shops, and resale gems.
Flea markets
Nashville Flea Market, The Fairgrounds Nashville
Nashville Flea Market has been in operation since 1969 and offers up to 1,200 dealers and an average of 2,000 booths on the fourth weekend each month. Market admission is free, but parking is $10 cash per vehicle.
Porter Flea, The Fairgrounds Nashville
If you like modern handmade goods, stop scrolling. This twice-yearly juried market features handmade goods from ~200 regional makers.
Franklin Flea Market, AG Expo Park
Attendees can expect 400+ indoor/outdoor booths (plus food trucks) on four weekends in 2025. Times vary by day, and parking is $5, cash.
Vintage shops
Starland Vintage & Unusual, 2110 8th Ave. S.
As the name suggests, the shop is packed with novelties and curiosities. You’ll find vintage clothes, jewelry, art, and collectibles throughout the multi-room space.
Hip Zipper Vintage, 1008 Forrest Ave.
Stop in the shop or browse clothing items from the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s online. You also may have seen the store featured in Elle and Rolling Stone.
Star Struck Vintage, 604 Gallatin Ave.
The family-owned store offers vintage clothing, shoes, and accessories from the 1920s through the 1980s. You can even find something for your mini me by searching the “kids and collectibles” tab.
Black Shag Vintage, 1220 Gallatin Ave.
Owner Tommy Daley hand-picks every item at Black Shag Vintage, often sourcing from private sellers with rad collections.
Anaconda Vintage, 1063 E. Trinity Ln.
We love that this shop is open daily and located right behind Grimey’s — your post-work shopping spree is calling.
Ugly Duck Vintage, 2628 Old Lebanon Rd.
Round out your clothing collection with vintage staples like original band tees, NASCAR gear, and sports team apparel from the 1990s and earlier.
High Class Hillbilly, 4604 Gallatin Pk.
This Nashville vintage boutique is curated by singer-songwriter Nikki Lane and features boots, hats, leather goods, and clothing curated from travels across the US.
Dashwood Vintage & Flora, 2416 Music Valley Dr.
Stop by the store to shop the latest mid-century and vintage finds, or browse Dashwood’s Instagram to see current inventory and new arrivals.
Savant Vintage, 2302 12th Ave. S.
Tucked away in 12 South, this shop is filled to the brim with vintage treasures from statement clothing pieces to decor
Garage Sale Vintage, Locations vary
Buy and sell your vintage and vinyl, plus grab a margarita while you browse at the in-store bar.
Resale stores
Music City Thrift, 3780 Nolensville Pk.
Music City Thrift is part of a family of thrift stores that has been serving the southern US for 30 years. Donating gently used items is easy with bins right outside the store, and 50% off sales happen on select holidays.
Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee, Locations vary
Sign up for Goodwill’s True Blue Rewards program to receive offers year-round, like BOGOs and special reward days. Plus, you’ll get $5 off $25 when you join.
Southern Thrift, Locations vary
With locations in West and South Nashville that are open seven days a week, this thrift store is the obvious choice for a quick post-work stop.
ThriftSmart, Locations vary
ThriftSmart donates 100% of its proceeds to local nonprofits. It also helped launch Sew For Hope, which provides sewing training for refugees in Middle Tennessee .
Unique Thrift Store, 4802 Charlotte Ave.
This thrift store offers new and used items at its convenient location near Cool Stuff Weird Things and Southern Thrift. Don’t forget to check out the glassware on the shelf by the entrance.
Pink Glitter Thrift Boutique, 3854 Dickerson Pk.
Pink Glitter sells new and like-new clothing, shoes, and accessories, with proceeds going to the Breast Cancer Awareness Foundation.
TenThirtyFive, 208 McGavock Pk.
The store’s community closet program allows young women to shop the store for free using a voucher every three months. You’ll find brands like Michael Kors, Free People, Tucker, Madewell, and more at discounted prices.
Consignment boutiques
Designer Finds, 2210 Crestmoor Rd.
Recognizable brands are the name of the game at this store located across from the Mall at Green Hills. Consignment is by appointment only and a minimum of 10 items must be accepted at a time for the given season.
The Luxury Label, 2120 Crestmoor Rd.
Find designer apparel, shoes, jewelry, and purses at this luxury consignment shop. Looking to consign? No appointment or item minimum is required, according to the biz.
Buffalo Exchange, 2214 Elliston Pl.
Buffalo Exchange buys and sells secondhand clothing and accessories, offering a mix of new and vintage pieces. You can bring in clothes anytime during store hours — no appointment needed.
Once Upon A Child, 5364 Mt. View Rd.
This buy-and-sell retailer accepts clothing sizes from preemie to 20 youth, as well as equipment, toys, and books. Keep up to date on the Antioch store’s deals, events, and promotions.
The Dragonfly Consignment Shop, 3548 N. Mt. Juliet Rd.
Whether you’re furnishing a room or just adding the finishing touches, this spot has you covered with a wide range of furniture and home decor — from sofas and end tables to mirrors, frames, and artwork.
Hey, fellow shopping enthusiast: This is just a sampling of amazing flea markets and vintage shops in our area. If we missed your favorite, do us a solid and drop us a note — deal?