Welcome to Rivertown Treasure Chest
Your destination for vintage treasures and collectibles in Contra Costa County.
Located at 306 G Street in the heart of downtown Antioch, Rivertown Treasure Chest is a one-of-a-kind marketplace filled with unique finds from an incredible group of vendors. Our shop offers something for every age, interest, and decade.
Browse an eclectic selection including:
• Collectible comic books
• Pop culture memorabilia
• Vinyl records and CDs
• Vintage and modern clothing & accessories
• Jewelry
• Retro and new toys
• Housewares and décor
• Furniture
• CBD products
• And much more
Looking for something special? Whether it’s a unique gift or the perfect piece for your collection, you never know what treasure you’ll discover. Our inventory is constantly changing, with new items arriving regularly from our vendors.
If you’re searching for something specific, sign up for our “Wish Book” and we’ll keep an eye out for it.
Set sail for Rivertown Treasure Chest and discover vintage finds, collectibles, and timeless treasures waiting to be uncovered. Your bounty is here.

Our appreciation goes to Jessica who decorates inside our windows and Pearl who paints the windows!

From vinyl records to jewelry to home decor, you'll find it here in our spacious, well lit collectibles store.

All sales posted are subject to change, at the discretion of each vendor.
Please visit our store for the most current sales prices/changes.

Debbie and Toni steer the ship, while our operating partners deliver the goods.

"X" marks the spot: 306 G St. in downtown Antioch. Use this map.

We have plenty of events planned for 2025, both in-store and in downtown Antioch.
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Rivertown Treasure Chest owners Debbie Blaisure and Toni Lincks received the 2022 Small Business of the Year Award earlier this year from the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. Debbie and Toni were recognized for not only operating a successful business, but also contributing to local organizations serving students, stray animals, special needs children, and the elderly. "Regarded as two of the most influential and respected promoters of economic growth and revitalization of the region," the Chamber noted, "Debbie and Toni... are true ambassadors of the city of Antioch."