Top 10 Thrift & Vintage Shops in Sonoma County You Can’t Miss
Ladies, forget fast fashion — thrifting in Sonoma County is where the real treasures hide. Why blow your budget on a mall when you can snag a designer blazer, a funky vintage lamp, and a “how-is-this-only-$5” Le Creuset pot all in one Saturday? Sonoma County is basically the Paris runway of thrifting, if Paris had more cows and wine tastings. Here are the shops every thrifty queen (and her minions) needs on speed dial.
1. Republic of Thrift (Sonoma)
This is not just a thrift store, it’s a curated closet, furniture, and ART store where the Sonoma moms magically donate last season’s Anthropologie. Yes, please.
2. Bon Marché Thrift Store (Sonoma)
Think: Parisian chic, but with Sonoma charm. Their furniture section will make you want to redecorate your entire living room.
3. Goodwill — Redwood Empire (Everywhere)
The backbone of any thrifting empire. Santa Rosa, Petaluma, Windsor — they’ve got you covered. Hot tip: Wednesday mornings are the thrifting equivalent of Black Friday.
4. Pick of the Litter (Santa Rosa)
I buy a cute vintage sundress, the cats get saved. Win-win. Bonus: it’s actually pretty organized inside, which we all know is rare.
5. Redwood Gospel Mission Thrift Stores
If you need furniture, this is your kingdom. I once saw a dining table that screamed Restoration Hardware — for under $100. I nearly fainted.
6. Assistance League Thrift Shop (Santa Rosa)
Tiny but mighty. It’s giving “grandma’s jewelry box meets Vogue closet.”
7. Heavenly Treasures (Santa Rosa)
Small, quirky, and full of surprises. It’s basically thrifting therapy — but cheaper than actual therapy.
8. Favorites Consignment (Healdsburg)
If your vibe is “rich mom chic,” this is your store. You’ll leave feeling like you summer in the Hamptons.
9. Sacks Hospice Thrift Shoppe (Petaluma)
Petaluma moms know this spot is gold. Organized racks, reasonable prices, and staff who actually smile at you. Shocking, I know.
10. Habitat for Humanity ReStore (Santa Rosa)
This one’s for my DIY warriors. Need a door? A chandelier? A couch? Girl, they’ve got it.
Sonoma County thrifting is basically retail therapy with a halo — you look fabulous and feel good because you’re helping the community. Consider this your treasure map. Happy hunting, darlings.
Want even more thrift stores? Check out our full Sonoma County thrift directory