Attractive location with lots of parking, an adjoining restaurant we didn't check out, and three roomy bathrooms. The biggest highlight and reason to stop is the pottery section on the main level--gorgeous work done by Mountain Cove. Practical pieces, beautifully made, and honest-looking tea towels made me want to spend money!
Otherwise, the mall was a hodge-podge of some nice antique furniture surrounded by new brightly-crocheted items, yard sale stuff, and junque. If you collect very particular items, like commemorative soda pop bottles or antique pliers, you might find them here. Some up-cycled items, old crochet and embroidered pieces, sports memorabilia, and LP's round out...
Read moreA Must See in Toccoa if you like collectables!!
This is a great little antique mall with Lots of vendors!! We rarely walk out without buying some cool treasure or four.
Don't forget to check both up and downstairs!! There are three full floors of goodies to peruse here. You can easily spend an hour here if not two or three.
The bathrooms are usually well maintained. They are shared with the X-Factor grill and you can get to the restaurant without going back outside. This does sometimes mean that the main floor smells like a working kitchen, which can be difficult if you are trying to shop and you're...
Read moreIt's big, it's got a bunch of stuff, but the prices are a bit high. Most things that are overpriced are marked firm, or things have no prices. Pretty much your average antique store. Where they lose stars is for the surly woman that works at the front. She was constantly bickering and belittling the younger girl, I think her name was Elizabeth, and I felt so bad for her. She was also not at all pleasant to speak to, and very unhelpful when we needed assistance. Y'all need to get rid of her and just keep Elizabeth. She was the only one that was nice to us and even wished...
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