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Boulevard Mall in Las Vegas isn’t your typical big-box mall experience when it comes to thrift shopping. It hosts a locally run thrift store that stands out for its genuine focus on secondhand goods with character. It’s the kind of place where you can dig through racks of used clothing and come across vintage tees, retro jackets, or even some well-preserved designer pieces. The selection changes regularly, which keeps the hunt exciting for anyone who loves the thrill of thrift shopping.
Besides clothing, the store carries an interesting mix of furniture and housewares. You’ll find everything from mid-century chairs to quirky lamps, and sometimes vintage kitchenware that feels like it could be straight out of a classic Vegas home. There’s also a small but curated section of books, which adds another layer to the browsing experience. It’s clear the owners have a real passion for curating items that reflect the local vibe, rather than just clearing out generic donations.
Shopping here is a bit like stepping into a secondhand boutique with local roots—everything feels thoughtfully chosen and well-maintained. If you’re in Las Vegas and enjoy thrifting beyond the usual chain stores, this thrift store inside Boulevard Mall offers a refreshing and authentic slice of the city’s secondhand scene. It’s a perfect spot to browse slowly, experiment with styles, or pick up unique decor pieces without the usual mall hustle. Just be ready to lose track of time exploring the diverse offerings.
Looking for more options? Explore other thrift stores in Las Vegas or visit the Boulevard Mall website for details.
Major store chains anchor this 100-shop complex with wares from lingerie to candles, tech to candy.
Big shopping centre, food courts,infinity museum was amazing,such a great experience, please try,you won't be disappointed, enjoy
I have a soft spot for Mom & Pop start up businesses and this place hits my heart strings with all the right chords. What a little gem hidden amongst all the rubble. There's a whole market for little businesses selling the cutest things! We had some before adventuring into the Museum here so we walked around and what a blessing it was to just enjoy a little serendipitous stroll. Walked into a make up store and asked about eye liners and the lady inside was the best helper in narrowing down what we were looking for. Found a water proof eye liner that brushed on solid lines and truly water proof until the make up remover gently pulls it off, what a win of a find! And that museum, when the Uber driver first dropped us off, I was a bit scared bc the lighting was so dark, but everyone was so nice I felt welcomed and like we were just heading to a backyard cook out at a friend's Abuella's house. Might feel a little funky at first, but it warms up on you and is totally worth it.
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Went to the movies at the theaters there. I grew up in Las Vegas & I'm now in my sixties. A lot has changed. This mall being one of the major changes as was the theater experience. Loved the recliners in the theater, but don't know how people can afford going to movies anymore, especially familys. We waited until the movie had been out a few weeks, so the ticket prices were down quite a bit, but even though we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves, it's a rare occasion. $25. for two people. Extremely large blockbuster for a month, but the large theater only had 12 people tops on a weekend evening. If they would bring the prices down, more bodies would have been in the seats. I'd gladly go see it again, but not at those prices. Then the outrageous concessions. $9 for a large soda! And when and why is there a bar at a movie theater selling hard alcoholic beverages??? . The mall itself is still under renovation and needs more variety of stores.
It's a decent mall with decent stores and a movie theater. If you like either the bad smells/odors or the bad smell of weed, then that is what you will be smelling. This mall definitely attracts weird people that the fact I was cussed out for no reason. Some stores were closed for good, some stores look ghetto and sell some of the most cheap stuff. In conclusion if you really need something from here then yeah come here, but there are definitely better malls out there.