Capital City Vintage Sip and Shop
Thursday, April 3, 2025
7:00pm to 10:00pm
Selected as a Taproot pick
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Come sip on some delicious drinks while you shop for unique vintage finds in the heart of the city!
Welcome to the Capital City Vintage Sip & Shop event! Join us for a night filled with retro treasures and delicious sips. Come down to 6829 104 St NW and browse through a curated selection of vintage clothing, home decor, nostalgia, and more. Sip on some refreshing beverages as you shop for unique finds. Don't miss out on this opportunity to add some old-school charm to your wardrobe or home. Our in house wardrobe stylists are delighted to help add to your wardrobe and so much more!
All ticket and drink proceeds donated to Zoe's Animal Rescue.
Included one glass of sparkling adult beverage, additional beverages for purchase. As well as giveaways. Stay tuned to our Instagram for more info coming!
6829 104 Street NW
Edmonton, AB, T6H 2L5
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