As you can see from some of the photo posts I’ve made, RRH (RetroRoadHusband) and I have been doing some traveling, and that can put a cramp on the time I have to write about some of the neat places I’ve visited lately.
I’ve been eager for some down time to give one of my very fave places my undivided attention, and that is why it’s been a wait between my visit to the wonderful vintage shop Mommalicious / Smilin’ Gal / My Aunt Debbie in downtown Lancaster PA and this writeup. I wanted to make sure I had the time and concentration to be able to convey how swell this place is!

The store is really 3 shops under one roof with three keen gals running it. All three owners take pride in the fact that their wares are either hand made or hand picked, with each being very particular about what they bring into the store. The items are co-mingled with the others, creating a wonderful (gah, I almost used that worky word, synergy) melange of overlapping wonderfulness of vintage clothing, vintage housewares and jewelry & clothing crafted with vintage goodies.As the Mommalicious website states nicely:
“An eclectic mix of vintage home furnishings & accessories, vintage clothing & fashion accessories, oddities and quirky stuff”
“Mommalicious!” exclaimed by a dear pal of owner Alicia Byler when Alicia had a bun in the oven a few years ago. “Mom Alicia” kept the moniker and now uses it to brand the website for the store, along with her portion of the business.Dealing mainly with housewares and home furnishings, Alicia has a wonderful eye for combining the classy with the kitsch, showing the fun and colorful side of vintage, not the stuffy and straight-laced.
Smilin’ Gal is Kris Spader, who is responsible for the majority of vintage clothing and fashion accessories in the shop. Thoughtfully organized by size, there’s something for vintage boys and girls here, and the prices are very reasonable. (UPDATE! Just learned 6/10 that Smilin’ Gal is no longer part of Mommalicious- check the Smilin’ Gal website to see what she’s up to!)
The vintage clothing is hand picked by Kris for it’s “wearableness” and ability to mix and match with contemporary pieces. I’ve got my mind’s eye on a vintage dress I tried on when I was in the shop, and if it is as Joan Holloway as I remember it, I just may have to make a return visit!
oh how I wish I could fit into this LBD (Little Black Dress)!
As a quick aside one thing I just love about this shop is that the gals are genuinely friendly and pleasant to each person entering, treating customers like pals that they just haven’t met yet. This simple gesture made me feel like I could spend all day in the store (which I kinda did) but more importantly, made me eager to return. As anyone in business knows, it can be a feat to get repeat customers, but I bet that this shop has no problem with that.
I did not have a chance to meet My Aunt Debbie during my afternoon in the bustling shop, but I am sure we’d get along marvelously, just based on seeing her wonderfully fun and funky designs. I think Aunt Debbie (Debbie Serdy) herself sums it up better than I ever could:
Remember your favorite Aunt who showed you how to finger paint with your toes, dyed your hair fuchsia, and took you to your first rock concert? My designs are like that.
My Aunt Debbie makes great pop art jewelry with whatever strikes her fancy, appliques shirts with found art and finds the beauty and style in just about everything.
My sisters are probably wary of the fact that I’m so smitten with the Aunt who dyes kids’ hair fuchsia, but if I am not that aunt (yet) I can certainly admire My Aunt Debbie’s creativity, sense of humor and aesthetic.
The store itself is a bouquet of happy adjectives: Spacious, bright, cheery, relaxed, colorful. The way things are displayed shows us how easy and fun it is to mix and match eras and items to express your individual style.
Open every day including Sunday, you’re bound to run into one of these swell gals who make this place a worthwhile vintage shopping destination. Lancaster has got a host of cool old vintage and funky places to check out, so spend the day!
Mommalicious
310 N. Queen Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 299-0827
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Loved this entry! Wish I knew about Mommalicious before my last trip to Lancaster in the spring. Looks like I’ll have to make another soon!
Oooooooooo. I will definitely check it out soon! Love it!
love love love this place. i’m from lancaster and i’m a frequent shopper. it has definitely added to the beauty that has become downtown lancaster, and particularly queen street! <3
YYM, you’re so lucky to be close to Mommalicious and all the cool stuff happening in Lancaster! We really dig that crazy town and I hope to feature more vintage and cool places from the area in upcoming Retro Roadmap posts. Thanks so much for stopping by!
It is a must-see in Lancaster. It is my favorite store!
I agree Caroline, it’s one of my faves too!
This is so cool. I just started selling my stuff at this store a month ago and love it so much. The women that own the shop are so awesome and fun. I recommend everyone go!
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