Shop Secondhand Across Northeast Ohio at These 20 Vintage Stores
Whether you’re in search of clothes, furniture, decor, trinkets or books, these curated spaces have you covered.
by Kirsten Kimbler, Liza Marra | Apr. 12, 2026 | 5:00 AM
Paradise Galleria. | Photographed by Heather Linn Young
All Things For You
This newly renovated Tremont vintage store is packed with unique items sourced from 25 local vintage dealers. All Things For You has four floors of vintage decor, furniture, clothing and more, all with a distinct style curated by the vintage dealers. 3136 W. 14th St., Cleveland, 216-273-7761, allthingsforu.com
Antiques & Uniques
“Decorate your life” at this family run resale destination. Offerings span from art and jewelry to instruments, furniture and collectibles from over 100 resellers; there’s a reason they’ve been voted the best antique store in Cleveland and Lake County every year since opening in 2015. 30200 Euclid Ave., Wickliffe, 440-944-0133, antiquesanduniquesoh.com
Attenson's Antiques & Books
Book lovers, this one’s for you. Discover vintage novels, bindings, magazines, postcards and collectibles at this Coventry storefront. Revamp your reading corner with Victorian furniture, and complete the room with fine paintings or prints. Check out their vintage and costume jewelry between your book shopping. 1771 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights, 216-321-2515, attensonsantiques.com
The Bomb Shelter
This Akron-based business brings hundreds of vintage finds arranged into vignettes offering furniture, clothes, records, home decor, and even more that owner Kevin Royer says you have to experience for yourself. “We’re trying to give things new life that may not have any if they were in the wrong environment,” he says. The Bomb Shelter has vintage items that might have made an appearance on the silver screen, as Royer has lent out inventory for local movie productions on occasion. 923 Bank St., Akron, 330-258-0088, thebombshelterstore.com
Cleveland Curiosities
Founded in 2014, Cleveland Curiosities is Northeast Ohio’s premier destination for the strange and unusual, specializing in obscure antiques and oddities. Inside, the vintage shop offers a wide variety of one-of-a-kind treasures, making it the perfect place to find something unforgettable for the truly one-of-a-kind person in your life. 13375 Madison Ave., Lakewood, 216-777-0257, clevelandcuriosities.com
CLEvintage Co.
As Cleveland’s laid-back source for iconic and restored mid-century furniture and decor, CLE Vintage has items to fit all spaces and budgets. This vintage furniture shop specializes in pieces from 1950 through 1979, offers custom sourcing for specific items and free local delivery. 4427 Brookpark Road, Parma, 216-255-5940, clevintage.com
Cool Water Dry Goods
Browse hundreds of thoughtfully curated vintage clothing pieces, home goods and artwork at Cool Water Dry Goods in Tremont. Known for its effortlessly cool aesthetic, the shop blends both timeless and modern style, offering a rotating collection of unique finds. 2413 Professor Ave., Cleveland, coolwaterdrygoods.com
The Corduroy Cat
Between Akron and Canton, this Hartville vintage and secondhand store specializes in ‘80s,‘90s and early 2000s clothing. With a wide selection of shirts from legendary band tees to vintage Cleveland sports’ merch, The Corduroy Cat has new, trendy arrivals daily. 106 S Prospect Ave., Hartville, instagram.com/the_corduroy_cat
Eclectic Eccentric
Featuring funky hats, fun wall art and one-of-kind outfits, there’s plenty to explore here. Play dress-up and transport yourself back to the ‘90s for a day, brighten up your space with a vintage floor lamp, or switch it up with a new teapot for small gatherings or a quiet night at home. 13005 Larchmere Blvd., Shaker Heights, 216-798-3002, facebook.com/EclecticEccentricLarchmere
Einstein’s Attic
You’ll find retro clothing and furniture inside this Kent storefront. A collection suited for all shoppers, features funky pottery, colorful kitchen needs and many vintage finds. 1677 E. Main St., Kent, 330-346-0673, facebook.com/einsteinsattickent
Flower Child
This vintage department store and museum keeps Cleveland cool with hand-selected 20th-century items, spanning the 1930s through the 1980s. Around every corner is a captivating display of funky furniture, art, housewares and clothes, with items displayed as they would have been when originally sold. Shopping at Flower Child is truly a time traveling experience. 11508 Clifton Blvd., Cleveland, 216-939-9933, flowerchildvintage.com
Highland Throwbacks
This is the spot to shop at with a variety of hats, sweaters and shirts that are pre-loved and boast your favorite bands. Also find college jerseys, tees, crewnecks and windbreakers for institutions both in The Land and across the pond. 15220 Madison Ave., Lakewood; 777 W Market St., Akron, highlandthrowbacks.com
LaunchPad Asiatown
The 16,000-square-foot collective celebrates vintage furniture, decor and art in the heart of one of Cleveland’s most active neighborhoods. Home to a dynamic lineup of curators — including Googie Style, Dave Crider Designs, The Byzantine, Cleveland Modern, Aaron Swank Ceramics and Motor Bettie Boutique — the space offers a vibrant mix of styles and truly unique finds. 1814 E. 40th Street, Cleveland, instagram.com/launchpadasiatown
Monarch Boutique
Vintage handbags, phones, paintings and glassware fill up this shop. Look through their many accessories, perfect to top off your look, featuring rings, sunglasses, gloves and much more. Be sure to check out their eclectic clothing for all your costume needs. 12723 Larchmere Blvd, Cleveland, 216-299-8297, facebook.com/monarchtrove
Paradise Galleria
Discover Ohio City's vibrant vintage wonderland curated by Cassie Trainer & Haley Himiko Hudson Morris, which carries vintage, stationary and independent goods. Get lost in ‘80s design and whimsical interior decor — including a heart-shaped jacuzzi ballpit and secret passageways — at this perfectly curated department store. 3910 Lorain Ave., Cleveland, 216-471-8569, instagram.com/paradisegalleria
Reclamation
With a hand-picked lineup of furniture, clothing, home decor and more, you’re sure to find the missing piece you’ve been searching for. A brick-and-mortar selection is available at the Shaker Heights location, in addition to an array of pop-up spots. Jump ahead to some spring cleaning and sell your gently used items to Reclamation for some extra cash. 16704 Chagrin Blvd., Shaker Heights, 216-999-7508, facebook.com/shop.reclamation16704
Rook Modern
With new daily arrivals, you’re sure to find a wide selection of timeless furniture and home decor to choose from at this carefully curated vintage store gem. All furniture is restored and refinished in house. Gorgeous gems at the showroom located in historic Tremont never last long, so plan a trip to see them before they’re gone. 2415 Tremont Ave., Cleveland, 216-543-2394, facebook.com/rookmodern
Sweet Lorain
This funky, lime-green local stop in Ohio City has been in operation for more than 30 years. The store has even been voted among the top five vintage stores in America in Detail magazine for its retro mix of furniture, kitchenware, hats, clothes and more. Sell vintage items to the shop for them to be a part of the displays that cover more than 8,000 square feet of space. 7105 Lorain Ave., Cleveland, 216-281-1959, sweetlorain.com
Uncover Vintage
These shirts, jerseys and crewnecks are carefully selected and organized for an easy browsing experience. Find apparel with the best sports teams and cities to add to your collection. Don’t forget to take a look at their vintage windbreakers, perfect for a Cleveland spring. 13703 Madison Ave., Lakewood; 1812 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights, uncovervintage.com
Vintage Hollow
Beautifully crafted clocks, centerpieces, chairs and jewelry boxes fill the shelves of proprietress Karen Miller’s store, stocked with unique finds. But the trinkets and treasures here aren’t the only exciting part of the carefully curated shop; every $10 spent equals one raffle ticket, giving you a shot at winning a basket full of vintage and antique items priced at over $100 in total. 109 Main St., Chardon, 440-214-9422, vintagehollow.com
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