Reviews of The Brick Lane Vintage Market. (Clothing Store) in London (London).
The Brick Lane Vintage Market
85 Brick Ln, London E1 6QL, United Kingdom
Description
Information of The Brick Lane Vintage Market, Clothing store in London (London)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of The Brick Lane Vintage Market
Sunday
10am–6pm
Monday
11am–6pm
Tuesday
11am–6pm
Wednesday
11am–6pm
Thursday
11am–6pm
Friday
11am–6pm
Saturday
11am–6pm
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Reviews of The Brick Lane Vintage Market
D. G.
Much more centric than Camden. It requires a lasting visit. Unfortunately it was lunch time for us (early dinner for Britons), but we will be back hopefully. Curious atmosphere and great variety of shops. This kind of places make the “urban trekking” worthy, as most High Streets have exactly the same shops (and not only in England). Don’t miss it.
A. B.
Great to visit. Lots of interesting people and vintage items to see. Sadly the prices the sellers are asking for some items are not vintage at all! I understand they are there to make a living - but £12 for a plastic ring that looks like it came from a Kinder Surprise is stretching the boundaries of reality! Loved taking a trip down memory lane here. I did come with the intention of spending loads of money, because my daughter loves vintage clothing, but she even though the pricing was unrealistic. Well worth visiting if just for the experience.
T. D.
So much choice, and so many independent sellers and experts who all share this beautiful and diverse space. Everything is so expensive though, if you are into vintage items and second hand clothes but are tight for dosh you should avoid places like this and go to charity shops instead. But still a nice place to walk around and appreciate. Really central to Bricklane and Shoreditch as well.
Q. A. S.
This is my favourite vintage market in East London. There are stalls with a collection that shift from Burberry’s coats, to leather jackets, and even some vinyl or handmade clothing pieces! Every store owners has a different style, which makes the overall collection in the market very diverse. There is plenty of choice, for many styles. However, do not go here if you want to go bulk vintage shopping. Rather go here for the more one of a kind items, to find that one exclusive thrift find.
On Saturdays there is also a food market with all sorts of cuisines on the floor above, which makes for a perfect Saturday stroll all together. Definitely a great vintage market, that is worthy of a visit.
G. C.
Located on half LG, with a small entrance with downward stairs on Brick Lane. Undoubtly great vibe, filled with independent vintage sellers. Lots of designer clothes you may find. Some are great sellers, knowing well about their clothes and really friendly. Overall it's a bit pricy, but still a great place to look for unique pieces.
D. Ö. A.
What a beautiful place. If you are keen on vintage clothes, music, and other stuff, you can go there and find what you want. Have many different choices.
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HUGE ..I mean really HUGE indoor vintage market ..lots of choice ..plenty of proper vintage if you take a deep look past the sportswesr !! Try #frocksafloat with the AstroTurf flooring. Amazing collection of 1930s to 1970s top grade fashion 💃
m. a. R.
loved it!! so many different styles and types of vintage.
T. S.
Just a ten minute walk from Liverpool Street Station, we must have spent hours inside walking round the hundreds of stalls. Even if you are not that into vintage clothing it is still well worth the visit for the sheer variety of things you will see. Since there are so many stalls there is good competition so prices aren't that high for a lot of items. Will be visiting again