Flashback

Flashback is a antique store Midtown Memphis located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (901) 272-2304

  • Website

    flashbackmemphis.com

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  • Type

    Antique Store

Address

2304 Central Ave (between East Parkway and South Cox) Memphis , TN 38104 United States

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jewelry bright gifts clothing unique gifts
Rose Lynn

so much amazing stuff here, love the jewelry and vintage knick knacks. (do not expect thrift store prices)

Lauren Leatherwood

Great store! Clean , and of neat things. Not much mens clothing though, much to my husbands dismay. :)

Carrie Brown

It is like Mad Men exploded in here! Great store, nice people. Great place for unusual or fun gifts .

Jenn Bacall

Found amazing deals on a vintage suitcase and new arty jewelry . Bright and fun!

Brandi Ballard

A great place to find unique gifts .

Kerry Crawford

Great place to buy vintage and reproduction clothing and housewares. Be sure to check out the window display (especially around Christmas ).

Courtney Pinkston

Great store for weekend browses & buys! Check out the funky dinnerware.

Sony Mobile WTA

Check out this vintage department store focusing on ’60s-era duds!

Tanisha Richmond

Great place for antique cufflinks

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