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Roadium says congratulations to one millionth customer!
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Customer Reviews
Its like a Swapmeet... but outside!
Come here to get my Punta music and to walk around! My sister comes here to shop (she's really good at bargaining and knows when she finds something good).. so I suggest you come here with someone like that if you suck at bargain shopping.. My momma also has that talent, "no tax!"
-Cinthya S. Santa Monica, CA
I should start by saying that if you don't like to dig for your treasures then this is NOT the place for you. If you're like me however and want to find that diamond in the rough then check out this place. You never know what you'll find here.
Open 7am to 4pm the Roadium has everything you'd ever need, and plenty of antiques and collectibles as well. Sewing machines, typewriters, bar signs, tables, clothes, electronics, furniture, home decor, purses, watches, jewelry, Nike, Converse, watch batteries, fruit, nails, vintage clothing, knock-offs, designer, cd's and desks are just some of the items you can buy.
I prefer to park at El Camino College and catch the free shuttle to the Roadium (less congestion and stress). Open every day but Saturday and Sunday have the new stuff.
Craig R. Manhattan Beach, CA
This place is pretty cool. You can get new stuff for real cheap. I gotta new pair of dickies skinny jeans for $20 and they're normally $50. Also I've noticed they've had more vintage clothing dealers (most from the rose bowl) bought 2 shirts for $2 each n a vintage sweatshirt for 5 bucks! Def recommend this place although sometimes you won't find as much stuff, but you're bound to find somethin cool :)
Lana H. Redondo Beach, CA
Man o man. This is the epitome of childhood nostalgia for me. :)
I remember coming here every Monday mornings with the folks and buying used NES cartridges. I remember scavenging through boxes and boxes for no particular reason just childhood curiosity. I remember the old dirty perverted white men selling their vintage porn mags. I remember the old Asian couple selling their organic fruit. I remember my first encounter with a man hating lesbian who took my Gameboy as collateral because I agreed to buy a game off her. I remember buying hot chocolate, from the food concession stand, whenever it was cold. Man, I love this place.
There is a pretty eclectic range of items for sale though most of them do not attract me no longer. I'm really only here for the vintage clothing.
Rene T. Los Angeles, CA
I have been coming here since I was in Kindergarten! I remember when this place was an actual drive in movie theater at night and swap meet during the day. There's no more drive in now, and this is still one of the OG swap meets in Southern Cal. They are open 7 days a week from 7:00a.m. to 4:00p.m. I usually come here on Wednesdays when I am on vacation. Monday is considered "antique" day and prices are higher than other days. The weekends are packed and you can find mainly new stuff. I like Wednesdays because there's a mix of old and new stuff and I love to lookey loo. I have found great vintage silver jewelry, clothes, accessories and anything else you can think of, because it's all here in this wasteland of shopping. There are good deals on fresh fruit too. There are vendors that sell overstocks from Target, Macy's, Forever 21 etc. Be warned that there are vendors which sell fake stuff, like Seven For All Mankind and True Religion, Coach and Vuitton, but it's like that at other swap meets and in Downtown. During the week you can park on site, but on the weekends you have to park at nearby El Camino College (for free) and you hop on a bus (for free) which takes you down the street to the Roadium. I try to come here any chance I get. Most vendors only accept cash.
Laura C. Alhambra, CA