Music Lovers Rejoice the Regency’s Rock ‘N’ Roll Flea Market  

The good thing about living in a city as grand as Los Angeles is that there is never a shortage of creativity or shopping. Those looking for a vintage furniture fix should head to the flea market at The Rose Bowl while hipsters take over the Melrose Trading Post on Fairfax every Sunday. Music lovers can find solace at the Rock ‘N’ Roll Flea Market every month at The Regency.

On the first Sunday of every month, people can count on one thing – Rock ‘N’ Roll Flea Market will be open for business. The bazaar is curated with vendors that fit the market’s vibe best. The sellers include Biological Jewels, Bunny and Wolf and keeping with the spirit of the rock, Laura Ann’s Jams. She’s a punk rock drummer who took a foodie turn and started a business making artisanal jams. Each month will offer something familiar, but will also introduce new treats as well as antiques, vinyl and music memorabilia.

In a city where the cover charge can break the bank, this is one place it definitely won’t. It’s only $2 to get in and absolutely free for those who eat at Prufrock Pizzeria. Not feeling like a pizza pie? That’s okay because once inside there’s a variety of food vendors and trucks to fill all the hunger needs of patrons looking to grab a bite while they shop. It’s the perfect outing for friends, a great date or even something to do solo. The fun always starts at 10 a.m. and goes until the early afternoon with things wrapping up at 3 p.m.

The Rock ‘N’ Roll Flea Market is every first Sunday at The Regency.