Where the soundtrack of your memories meets the perfect cocktail hour...
Visit Shop 34, a celebration of vintage kitchenware entertainment and mid-century nostalgia packed into one irresistible space. A vintage RCA Camden record rack anchors the shop, stocked with LPs from The Rolling Stones, Chicago, The Band, Peter Paul and Mary, and Melanie, all ready to spin on your turntable at home. Nearby, brass-framed etageres brim with cocktail glassware in every shape and style: ruby red goblets, cobalt blue champagne flutes, gold-rimmed rocks glasses, and etched crystal stemware that practically beg for a dinner party.
Nostalgia runs deep here, with a fantastic stack of vintage board games including Twister, Sorry!, Spirograph Plus, Lite-Brite, and Whee-Lo, perfect for collectors of 1960s and '70s childhood favorites. A Sesame Street Library book set and a charming pair of Dutch-style figurines add playful character, while framed Coca-Cola Santa advertisements and a 1965 calendar tea towel speak to Americana collectors. A black-and-white leather varsity jacket with red striping hangs alongside plaid flannels, denim shirts, floral robes, and olive field jackets on a well-curated clothing rack.
The vintage kitchenware entertainment continues with Pfaltzgraff Village stoneware in warm tan and brown, floral-patterned dinner plates with a brass tiered stand, and a collection of colorful teapots and ceramic pitchers. Wicker baskets hold cozy wool plaid blankets in autumnal golds and greens, vintage suitcases sit ready for repurposing, and carved wooden serving bowls in rich mahogany tones round out the eclectic mix. Shop 34 is the kind of space where every shelf tells a different story. For more vintage vinyl and retro finds, browse Shop 135 nearby.
New items and collections daily - Worth the trip!
Visit the Northwest’s leading Vintage and Retro Mall: Pacific Antiques Mall
10228 Pacific Ave S Tacoma, Washington 98444
(253) 539-0117
Hours: Open Daily 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM - 7 days a week
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The RCA Camden record rack at Shop 34 is loaded with 1960s and '70s classics — Chicago, The Rolling Stones 12 x 5, The Band's Cahoots, Peter Paul and Mary, and Melanie among the finds — beside a corner shelf of milk glass and gold daisy barware. 
A brass and glass etagere in the window at Shop 34 is devoted entirely to barware and glassware — red highballs, cobalt stems, black-banded tumblers, crystal flutes, amber accent glass, and souvenir pieces filling every shelf from top to bottom. 
Shop 34 sets a mid-century mood with a brass étagère of cobalt blue barware and crystal stemware, a vintage wooden record player console, vinyl records, retro flatware, and a starburst wall clock. 
The garment rack at Shop 34 covers a lot of ground — a floral maxi, camel wool coat, olive military jacket, royal tartan plaid, and a black and white varsity letterman are just a few of the pieces hanging ready to browse. 
A complete Pfaltzgraff Village stoneware set with coffeepot, creamer, mugs, and dinner plates is the standout on the metal shelving at Shop 34, joined by pressed glass platters, a teak serving bowl, and vintage cookbooks on the rattan etagere beside it. 
A brushed steel gooseneck lamp, a lidded green floral enamel Dutch oven, stacked floral dinner plates, and a chrome percolator make this utility shelving unit at Shop 34 a practical kitchen hunter's stop, with the Camden record rack visible just beyond. 
The rattan barrel chair at Shop 34 makes a cozy staging point for framed vintage Coca-Cola ads and a 1965 floral calendar, with a wool plaid blanket basket, teak salad bowl cart, and Niagara Falls souvenir tray gathered nearby. 
The rattan chair, teak serving cart, and plaid blanket basket give this corner of Shop 34 a warm mid-century living room feel, with a letterman jacket overhead and a shelf of vintage board games and toys just steps away. 
The bookcase at Shop 34 mixes cheerful vintage toys — a Dutch girl wind-up, a clown bobblehead, an alarm clock radio — with stoneware and ceramic teapots, while the spool-leg stand next to it is stacked with nostalgic board games including Twister, Spirograph, Lite-Brite, and Sorry.









