by Nicole Borland Hot Tips
Tucked away in a unique corner of Old East Village, you’ll find a collection of shops, breweries and activities just across from Boyle Park. Little did you know that you could enjoy an afternoon on a patio and check off some great holiday shopping all at the same time! Odyssey Records (1025 Elias Street) It has been said for many years now that Odyssey Records is the place to go for all things vinyl in London! Plus, they have a plethora of DVDs and VHS, clothing and merch, CDs and cassettes, plus so much more. In addition, if you’re looking for something niche, speak with the knowledgeable staff who will go to the ends of the earth to find it for you – whether in-store or ordered! The Old East Vintage Market/The Hub (1100 Dundas Street) This new option for the best vendors in vintage clothing, home decor, furniture, and more is sure to please anyone on your shopping list! Open for markets across Dundas from Kellogg Lane, there’s oh so much to explore. Be sure to tune in to their socials to find out their next event, where you can hunt for that perfect holiday gift for someone special!
Sundays Home Goods (1022 Princess Avenue) Brought to you by Freeborn & Co., Sundays offers all things chic in home decor and appa- rel. No matter who you’re look- ing for, you’re sure to find some- thing unique, classy, and on- trend at Sundays. Art East (1020 Princess Avenue) If you’re looking for that un- ique present this holiday sea- son, look no further than Art
Back to the Fuchsia (1025 Elias Street) You know them, you love them! Back to the Fuchsia has become an institution for shopping for vintage items. With the expanse of their new vintage showroom, you
can find great items from them and other vintage vendors like Babayaga’s House, the Sentamentalist and Brown & Dickson. With home and holiday decor, furniture, kitchenware, clothing and fabulous book section to peruse, you’ll surely uncover a perfect item for any special someone here!
To advertise here, please contact Marty@villagerpublications.com East. They offer custom framing (including printed image options) as well as already framed pieces from local artisans. It’s certainly a “something-for-everybody” option to tick off all those loved ones on your shopping list!
Old East Villager Nov-Dec 2025 • Page 5
Made with FlippingBook - Online catalogs