2. Local Honey
7.6
2009 Belmont Blvd, Nashville, TN
Vintage and Thrift Store · Bellmont-Hillsboro · 6 tips and reviews
AJ Hart: Had my first haircut from Joe last weekend, loved it! Great guy, super friendly and the shop has a relaxing atmosphere. Highly recommend giving it a try!
Lucky Magazine: The coolest part about this Hillsboro vintage-mixed-with-new-stuff boutique: The new stuff—White Rabbit tunics, Ren feather earrings—is all made by young, independent Nashville designers.
Mac Bellingrath: There is a great hair salon upstairs.
Michael Bridges: It's got very cool vintage stuff in there but everything is so expensive
Kelly Campbell: Great little store! A lot of the items were featured on the show and it's cool to remember the episode and everything that happened with the item. I love that everything you see is for sale as well.
JC: Positive: Great style. Negative: Not what I consider an antique store...very small Anthropologie man cave with lots of logo product rather than antiques for purchase...half of merch not for sale.
Thrifty Threads: I also recommend checking Thrifty Threads Ladies Consignment Shop. Great vintage selection as well as classic. Chic. Urban mid to high end without the fluff in price. And right now a 50% off sale.
hannah moore: you could dig for hours. not exactly cheap, but plenty of great vintage finds.
Jonathan Harmon: Check often for new stuff! You will not find a better price on mid-century furniture! Call me if you need a home to put it in 6156682353 or www.harmonworksharder.com
Jason Baxter: Great collection of records and merchandise to browse.
Lucky Magazine: If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be inside Jack White’s head, his record label’s headquarters—part music shop, memorabilia store and recording studio—is probably the closest you’ll get.
Pet S: What is there to say? This is God's headquarters. Bow down: YOU'RE NOT WORTHY!
Jason Oliver Adlington: for $9, awesome! A lot of vintage cars.
Ashley Kohrs: Awesome collection! Don't miss the cars etc. in the garage outside, too.
HISTORY: This museum was established in 2003 with Jeff Lanes personal collection of mostly European Automobiles. The museum is housed in a building formerly occupied by the Sunbeam Bakery from 1951-1994.
Lindsay Rose: So cool! Huge selection of old records, DVDs, old mags/photos/posters, and comic/sci-fi memorabilia. You could definitely kill a few great hours combing through this place. A must see in Nashville.
Matthew Sullivan: My sons love this store! The staff is always very helpful and friendly, and you can find things here you can't find anywhere else. One of my sons takes advantage of the store's subscription service.
Tonya Overstreet: Participants in Free Comic Book Day, the first Saturday in May.http://www.freecomicbookday.com/
ᴡ Busch: Good place to check out some mid-century mod home goods. Also in a fun area with other little shops.
Lucky Magazine: Shopping this rambling East Nashville Victorian-turned–antiques shop is like exploring Grandma’s frozen-in-time house—if Grandma had saved all the right retro things.
Adam Thede: If you're ever in the neighborhood and the sign says "OPEN," go inside. They always have something interesting to look at. Say hi to Lori in the back, and don't leave without looking upstairs.