The owner has been present each time I've gone here, and each time she's been pleasant, helpful, and friendly.
The facility is huge as one can see in the photo. The place is filled with every kind of old thing, some antiques and some just old. There are two parts, the first being pre-1990, and the second part is like a giant garage sale with interesting and unique items.
I haven't ever seen "junk" in any part, and prices vary. Some items seem incredibly expensive, and others, though high priced, are reasonable.
Items vary from war memorabilia to Doulton Figurines. There's wooden tools, furniture, and many vintage clothing styles.
One of the stunning items is a water buffalo head, and another is a street cart with painted designs all over.
There's decor, collectables, books, fads, and nostalgia.
Wear comfortable shoes, and spend a few hours (easily 2-4) rambling through the aisles.
Purchases are very simple and organized: when you find an item you like you find the notifying light, flip the switch and wait for the "floorwalker" to arrive. They will give you your number chip with the first item, then take your item(s) up front and group them together under your number. At the end when you pay, your items are well packed and ready.
On weekends I understand there's a coffee shop open...
Read moreDefinitely one of the better antique malls I've been to in a while. Lots of display cabinets taking up a considerable portion of the floor space so it is a bit heavy on small collectable items and perhaps a bit light on furniture and décor type items. As mentioned in other reviews prices can be kind of high depending on the vendor but I found a few things that I liked at fairly decent prices that compare fairly well to what I find at estate auctions and estate sales where you would expect more wholesale pricing. I do suggest doing a quick search online before purchasing something expensive to make sure the value is there and it can't be had significant cheaper online. I was happy that most of the items were either antique or vintage and I didn't see lots of junk that proliferates many antique malls these days. Apparently they are willing to call the vendor to inquire about discounts on items above $100 but I didn't see anything above that threshold that I needed and thus didn't get to test that out. Some of the vendors were having sales and I did get a couple of items that were 15 & 25% off. Staff was courteous and was available to assist on viewing items in display cabinets. I enjoyed talking to the older gentleman who was a vendor/worker in the mall in the back portion of...
Read moreMy husband and I attempted to visit this Antique Mall and it was nothing but a horrible experience for us. Upon entering the store the women demanded that my husband wear a mask. He returned to the vehicle got his mask and placed his mask on before returning the store. Once he was away from all people in the store he lowered the mask off of his nose to breathe better(due to health issues). A man stating he was the manager told him to put the mask on his nose. My husband tried it explain his health issues. He told him to leave and not to return . My husband asked if he would tell me that he had to leave. The man seen me and didn't say anything!!! I found my husband outside in our vehicle. He told me what happened and I said I was going back in to tell them how disappointing and disrespectful the staff was being. He told me not to do it and after telling my parents we all left. My husband was not hostile or cussing anyone. There is always two sides to every story. Shame you all for being disrespectful to your customers!!! We will never return back to this store, there are far better places and staff that we will enjoy spending our money...
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