I was in there about a month ago. I could spend a long time in there. To the complainers. It is standard practice in stores like this for people to be required to leave their backpacks at the front. That way there's no... misunderstandings. The same with Goodwill stores (unless mgmt fails to enforce it). You may complain but if that employee doesn't do their job they could lose it. Please think outside yourself. Whoever said there's few antiques & lots of broken stuff, maybe you were in the garbage dump out back, in another store, smoking too much whacky tobaccy, or simply out of your mind. I found mostly antiques & nothing broken. The staff have always been courteous. I'm sure they've had to deal w their fare share of theft so they have to watch everyone. Ever work in retail? Theft is always going on. It's too bad. But lowlifes are out there, usually to support...
Read moreI am in town at work and always try and find fun, local antique and thrift stores when I travel. This has got to be the best antique store I have found in a very long time. It is the perfect size! Not so large that you get overwhelmed and not too small that you are in and out. Many vendors with quality items and great prices. I have to assume the cashiers were the owners and they were extremely friendly, inviting and helpful. Only downside is that they are not located close to where I live so that I can visit often and...
Read moreThe wife and I had a lot of fun looking around and the shop is a decent size for an antique shop (wouldn't call it mall, but still larger than most shops). The people who work here and run it are very nice and friendly. It also looks like the prices on most everything is market standard so it doesn't feel like a cash grab either.
I would recommend checking it out if you enjoy antique-ing. Fair warning though, give yourself plenty of time before closing because it won't be a quick trip, there's a...
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