WOW, this place is huge. There have got to be close to 100 vendors. From furniture, to books, two ceramics, two issues, to serviceware, to any type of collectible, and then anything else you can think of on top of that. Some of the vendors curate their wares rather nicely, showing them off. Other vendors just simply stash things in their space. Some of the prices are a little higher than market value, But most of the prices are at or just below market value. Definitely stop in here when you’re in the area, it is worth a peek. You’ll certainly find something you love, definitely find something you want, and perhaps might even find something you need. Check out my photos on Google maps. Don’t...
Read moreHorrible experience here. Got legitimately verbally attacked by an employee named Christine because my one year old daughter accidentally placed a tiny 4x4 in. sized basket on the floor and it went unnoticed by our family. She yelled at me and my mother, and went around the store complaining about us to unbeknownst customers. Aside from the verbal confrontation, she also stepped toward me to initiate a physical confrontation and got in might face as well, which was incredibly inappropriate as I am nine months pregnant. All in all, this is not a family friendly store in the slightest bit and the staff are incredibly unfriendly and downright disrespectful. Safe to say my family and I will...
Read moreAwful customer service!!! Extremely rude associates!!
Edit- I don’t believe there’s anything so awful that a 2 year old could possibly do, which by the way all she did was a drop a wicker basket on the ground that I had full intention of buying, that could possibly invoke an elderly employee to step at and get the face of a 9 month pregnant woman. If you don’t want children in your store, you should have a sign posted that children are not welcome. We visited several other thrift stores and antique stores that same day that were all very accommodating, welcoming and kind to our whole family. Yours, however,...
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