Links to our favorite people, places and things:
Out Of Vogue vintage modern
An eclectic department store of vintage furniture, clothing, housewares, jewelry, collectibles, original pop art and more, with an emphasis on mid-century modern design. The best darn vintage around and it’s right next door to OTTO. “Strictly Vintage – 100% vintage … no fillers” TM
Rutabegorz
Visiting Fullerton and need a bite to eat, or craving some cheese-enhanced soup or a giant salad? This is one of our favorites and a staple among Fullerton’s eateries for over 35 years. The original ‘Rutas’ is right around the corner from OTTO, too!
Fullerton Art Walk
The Fullerton Art Walk in historic downtown Fullerton is brought to you by the local community of arts, made up of a diverse group of individual venues. It takes place on the 1st Friday of every month. Our aim is to bring you to the historic and cultural center of Fullerton for a Friday night highlight at Fullerton’s creative core, in it’s existing venues. The premier art walk took place on 3/5/10 and is going stong ever since. Over 30 retailers, restaurants, salons, and our traditional galleries feature local original art during these events A map of participating venues is available at these locations including OTTO and Out Of Vogue. You’ll find the latest information at the FAW link above. Hope to see you soon!
Fox Fullerton
This old theater has seen better days and has been on the verge of being demolished since it closed in 1987. Now, with the help of concerned citizens of Fullerton and the community of Fox Theater supporters, it has been saved and is awaiting enough funds for a complete physical inside and out. Please visit their site to follow the progress and perhaps see how you can help with a donation of time and/or money to help it along to the next grand opening!
OCTA MetroLink
Want to get here but don’t want to drive? Take the Metrolink…even on the weekends now!
Atomic Ranch is a quarterly magazine devoted to 1940′s-70′s ranch houses and modernist tract homes. It is a ‘keeper’ for your home library, and luckily you can pick up a copy at OTTO. Current and some back issues available.
Shop Small Stores. It’s OTTO’s motto, and the motto of a grassroots organization, the 3/50 project™ whose focus is to remind consumers to shop
small, locally-owned stores within their community. For every $100 spent in locally-owned, independent stores, $68 returns to the community, versus $43 from a national chain store. Help keep your hard-earned $$ circulating locally. Shop downtown Fullerton’s independently-owned boutiques, especially where you see this sign.
We appreciate your support!
