Capitol Hills Late Night Vintage Market is a Vintage Market Open Late at Night and a Lot of Fun
Capitol Hill's Late Night Vintage Market has emerged as a lively hub for vintage shopping, open every night except Tuesday from 3 PM until late. Founders Shannon Mendoza and Jesus McCloskey were inspired by their love for vintage and the unique character of the Capitol Hill neighborhood, which has seen a decline in late-night activities post-pandemic. The market features a diverse range of vendors and plans to rotate new sellers regularly, ensuring a fresh experience for shoppers. Despite being located in a space set for future redevelopment, Mendoza expresses optimism about the market's longevity, expecting to operate there for at least a year. The venue's two-level layout, reminiscent of its auto row-era history, is designed to host events and possibly serve drinks in the future.
As Capitol Hill's vintage shopping landscape evolves, the Late Night Vintage Market aims to maintain a fun and inclusive atmosphere, appealing to both serious collectors and casual shoppers. With plans for music and special events, the market seeks to reclaim the neighborhood's vibrant late-night culture. The founders emphasize that while the market will not serve as a bar, they hope to secure a license for special occasions, further enhancing the shopping experience.