Take a trip down memory lane with the best retro and throwback spots in the Palm Beaches
with host, Frank Licari. From must-see attractions and funky vintage shops and old-school
restaurants, the Palm Beaches is going retro!
First, visit a candy wonderland at Bulk Candy Store in West Palm Beach. This sugar explosion is
home to piles of candy and specialty popcorn, but also stocks all of your favorite sweet treats
from back in the day. It’s also part museum, with a guided tour exploring the history of candy.
Then, explore stylish vintage cars at Ragtops Motorcars in Lake Worth Beach. Decades of
antique autos are on display along with related memorabilia, making this a must-see
destination for classic car lovers. Plus, all of the cars are functional and for sale!
Get immersed in the punk and funky world of Trashé Vintage in Lake Worth Beach. A vintage
shop with attitude, find subculture vintage, unique accessories, and clothing from the 1920s to
Y2K.
Join the fun at Silverball Pinball Museum in Delray Beach with hundreds of classic pinball
machines and arcade games from as far back as the 1930s. Every game is free play, and the
snack bar keeps the boardwalk fare coming.
The Tacky Tourist in Lake Worth Beach is a quirky novelty store where fun is the focus. Shop
one-of-a-kind gifts, vintage clothes and jewelry, handmade art and more. A highlight of the
store is the selection of vintage Tupperware. The store even hosts vintage Tupperware parties!
Rust & Wax Record Shop in West Palm Beach sells new, used, rare, and imported records. They
are making vinyl new again with listening parties and a welcoming atmosphere that welcomes
music lovers of any age.
A blend of community events and vintage market, the Vintage Supermarket in West Palm Beach
is a popular monthly event. The street fair features vintage shops from across Florida, who sell
alongside vinyl shops and crafters of unique goods. The market continues to grow every month!
Artist Allan Creary is bringing a fresh take to pop art with his colorful and pointed paintings.
Creary brings a love for experimenting to his art that is putting him on the rise.
For a timeless meal surrounded by history, head to Okeechobee Steakhouse in West Palm
Beach. Three generations of the Lewis family have worked at this family founded and operated
spot, which is also the oldest steakhouse in Florida. The steaks are the star, with a
comprehensive dry aging process and high attention to detail.
Kelsey Vintage Goods in Lake Park is packed with nostalgia. The shop specializes in vintage toys,
records, signs, games, and memorabilia. The inventory is constantly changing and growing as
owner Jesse Furman picks up new finds. A monthly vintage street fare, the Rust Market, takes
over The Lake Park Arts District with a wide variety of vendors.
Finally, lace up at Astro Skate of Palm Beach County in Greenacres. This popular neighborhood
rollerskating rink hosts multiple free-skating sessions, themed nights for teens, kids, and adults,
and learn to skate classes. Jam skating sessions are a crowd favorite, all under the neon lights.
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[00:01:07]: Bulk Candy Store
[00:03:38]: Ragtops
[00:05:51]: Trashé Vintage
[00:07:42]: Silverball Pinball Museum
[00:09:47]: The Tacky Tourist
[00:11:55]: Rust & Wax Record Shop
[00:14:19]: The Vintage Supermarket
[00:16:30]: Artist Allan Creary
[00:18:29]: Okeechobee Steakhouse
[00:21:12]: Kelsey Vintage Goods
[00:23:23]: Astro Rollerskate
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