Coronado Vintage occupies a storefront at 859 Orange Avenue in Coronado, where owner Sandy Jennings — a Navy veteran who has lived on the island for more than 35 years — stocks an eclectic mix of vintage and new merchandise across a single-vendor retail floor. Opened in January 2018, the shop specializes in vintage jewelry, nautical decor, repurposed cottage-style furniture, and beach-themed home accessories, with the jewelry category consistently drawing the strongest buyer interest according to Jennings. The 859 Orange Avenue address puts the shop in the center of the Coronado Island shopping corridor, five blocks north of Hotel Del Coronado. Decorators mixing vintage accent pieces with new coastal furnishings from Bungalow 56 make regular sourcing stops here for items like refurbished dressers, brass ship hardware, and mid-century barware. Jennings's background includes running estate sales and operating Tent City Antiques and The Attic — two earlier Coronado vintage shops — before launching this 92118 storefront. Coronado shopping along Orange Avenue clusters boutiques, galleries, and specialty retailers within a walkable stretch, and this shop fills the antique and vintage niche between the clothing boutiques and the gift stores. For locally made gifts and Coronado Island-branded merchandise, Coronado Mercantile operates further south on Orange Avenue near the Coronado Beach resort district. Inventory rotates as Jennings sources from local estates, moving sales, and regional vintage markets, so the selection changes week to week. The display layout groups items by category — jewelry in a glass case near the register, furniture along the perimeter walls, and smaller decor pieces on tiered shelving — across roughly 600 square feet of retail space.