Enoggera Tce Bazaar
published on 14th July, 2009

La-di-da, Enoggera Terrace is hosting a bazaar affair. Channel your inner Annie Hall, get out your la-di-das and pretend like you can handle it (but you can’t – it’s vintage for christ’s sake!) This is why they’re serving wine and playing records: helps calm the nerves.

Your frivolous, indulgent self on the other hand will be pleased to know there’s going to be approximately eight stall holders selling vintage, retro and quality pre-loved clothes as well as some books, records and accessories. It could herald the meeting place of you and your next big find.

Help fuel the neurosis with a nightcap of the caffeinated variety from Cabinessence (that lovely and aloof little café on Enoggera Tce), which will be extending its hours to accommodate bazaar goers.

Seek and ye shall find.

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