Date Of Visit: July 2, 2017
Location: 395 Laurel St, Lee, MA (2 hours west of Boston and 45 minutes northwest of Springfield, MA)
Hours: call for hours (413-243-0025)
Parking: there is room for about 10-15 cars in the parking lot
Handicapped Accessible:
Dog Friendly: No
Highlights: sale of vintage and hard to find items, ice cream shop
Website: Retro Pop Shop – Facebook
Are you looking to relive old memories and go back to an easier, simpler time? While it’s not literally possible to go back in time, Pop’s Retro Shop can make you feel as though you’ve gone back in time, or that you’re living in your parent’s hey day. Odds and ends older than many of you reading this post are scattered throughout this vintage shop in Lee, MA.
Coke and McDonald’s memorabilia take up much of the space at the Retro Pop Shop. In fact, Ronald is there to greet you when you walk in the front door.
Old coke bottles, lobsters, Simpson dolls and toy trucks lie scattered around the shop. Walking around the store was much like walking around my childhood room (or present day apartment).
Vending machines, refrigerators and even old gas station filling tanks are stored inthe garage of the shop.
Just walking past the old lunch boxes and lava lamps brought back so many memories and happy thoughts.
But, be aware. There are lots of creepy statues, dolls and other items that seem more suited for Halloween. Of course, it only made me like the store all that much more.
Retro Pop Shop is truly a family run business. While Pierre runs the store, his daughter owns and operates the Local Lee Homemade ice cream store attached to the Retro Pop Store.
Keeping with the decor of the inside of the shop, the outside of the store has some vintage and offbeat items lying around. They must get some pretty big rats out in western MA based on the trap by the entrance.
Although dogs are not allowed in the store (Pierre said a customer had complained about dogs being in the shop in th past), they are welcome on the grounds outside. I spotted this cute Samoyed in front of the shop.
Today’s featured site is a website for a store that is very similar to retro Pop Shop. While walking through the Retro Pop Shop, I couldn’t help but think of another store in New England that caters to the fans of vintage memorabilia. But, Wild Bill’s Nostalgia hs so much more .
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August 1st, 2017 at 4:48 am
I particularly liked the one-way sign!
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August 1st, 2017 at 5:33 am
Love it! 👍🏻😍
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August 1st, 2017 at 12:20 pm
I knew you would! 😁
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August 1st, 2017 at 6:56 am
Take plenty of money when you go!
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August 1st, 2017 at 12:22 pm
Oh I could spend a lot of money there for sure!
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August 1st, 2017 at 8:26 am
Sure lots of stuff in there. Talk about decluttering!
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August 1st, 2017 at 12:30 pm
It’s a hoarders dream come true!
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August 1st, 2017 at 6:58 pm
Wow, it’s filled to the ceiling with retro goodness 🙂 I didn’t realize until now that the McDonalds memorabilia is so bright in its colors! A great find, my friend
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August 2nd, 2017 at 2:13 am
Yes, McDonald’s has changed their brand and colors of theirworkers uniforms and even some of the characteristics of their mascots a lot over the years, except for their famous M logo of course. Thank you, Christy!
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