Melrose Trading Post

If you're on the lookout for a vibrant and eclectic flea market experience in Los Angeles, look no further than Melrose Trading Post. Located at 7850 Melrose Ave, this flea market is a treasure trove of unique finds and artistic creations.

With a diverse range of vendors, including vintage clothing, independent artists, jewelry, records, and more, there's something for everyone at Melrose Trading Post. The market also features live music performances, adding to the lively atmosphere.

Reviews from customers highlight the variety of items available, from vintage designer clothing to handcrafted artwork. While parking can be a bit of a challenge, the free valet service helps ensure a hassle-free visit.

Overall, Melrose Trading Post offers a fun and memorable shopping experience for those looking for one-of-a-kind treasures. So, grab your wallet and head over to Melrose Trading Post for a Sunday outing filled with discoveries and delights.

Melrose Trading Post Menu

Location

Address: 7850 Melrose Ave Fairfax High School Los Angeles, CA 90046
Phone: (323) 628-7598

🕓 Work Hours
MON Closed
TUE Closed
WED Closed
THU Closed
FRI Closed
SAT Closed
SUN 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Business info

  • Wheelchair accessible
    Yes
  • Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
  • Accepts Android Pay
    No
  • Accepts Apple Pay
    No
  • Accepts Cryptocurrency
    No
  • Valet Parking, Street Parking, Private Lot Parking
    Yes
  • Dogs Allowed
    Yes
  • Women-owned
    Yes
  • Open to All
    Yes
  • Bike Parking
    Yes

Last Reviews

  • Author: Jake J.

    25 March 2024

    I have been going to flea markets and swap meets for several years, and I finally found a free Sunday to drive out and give it a try. Overall, this is a really solid market, with vendors of all varieties, although it skews more towards vintage clothing and independent artists. While I am not particularly into vintage clothing, I was very drawn to artists showing off their creations. There are also several vendors that sell jewelry, records, soaps, and food as well. During the day there is also live music at designated times. I spent about two hours here, but I did not stop at every single vendor. With any flea market, there are deals to be had, but you have to seek them out and haggle with the sellers. I like the haggling part of going to flea markets, but it takes a little bit of practice. Parking includes a free valet, but there is neighborhood and street parking available as well.

  • Author: Alyssa C.

    04 January 2024

    This place is so fun! I was visiting from out of town and my family indicated we should go here since they know I love to thrift. There is a nice mix of vintage designer brand clothing saved from a black trash bag in the back of someone's closet. There are a lot of small businesses and an abundance of artists selling their artwork for reasonableish prices. Go see the guy who makes CLOCKS out of your favorite books!!!! Across from him is an artist who makes really neat futuristic paintings. That said, there are also a metric ton of people claiming to be a 'handmade small business'... and its a bold-faced lie as I was wearing one of the necklaces on their display which was purchased for $10 on Amazon that they were selling for $20 and while I was looking the woman would not move from me - as in she stood there on the other side of very cheap costume jewelry attempting to be passed off as "vintage repurposed jewelry", with her arms crossed, while I was just perusing. You absolutely will get a lot of that... while across the sidewalk from this was another person was legitimately selling vintage repurposed jewelry that was a variety of unique one-of-a-kind 60's-80's era jewelry. Not too much in the way of food so just go to Canter's when you're finished. Parking is really difficult - we had to park in the adjacent neighborhood. You have to buy tickets to get in as well.

  • Author: Kathy Z.

    28 October 2023

    What a wonderful weekend adventure in the Melrose/Fairfax area. You do need to pay to get in, but it's a nominal fee for the fun and steps you'll get in return. My partner likes to hunt for cool finds, while I'm walking up and down and all around to hit my daily 10k. There are a ton of clothes and household/personal Knick knacks here, along with some shoes and food. You'll find plenty of personal crafts and baked goods. There's music and art, as well. It can get busy here, so come early to beat the crowd. You'll also beat the heat, especially during the summer/fall months. The event happens every weekend at the high school. Park on the street anywhere around the area.

  • Author: Simon S.

    30 August 2023

    Went there to just look around but I ended up being very Impressed by what Melrose had. Food, nice clothing, stuff thst people will love. Great place will go there again