I had mixed reviews stopping in and had hoped after 45 min of looking through each and every aisle, I would change my mind. I found an old beat up jewelry chest with about 6 very small drawers. To my curiosity I started to open the chest drawers and found many beautiful hidden gems, including photos. What really caught my eye was a beautiful pewter wreath with two cardinals. As I waited patiently to cash out the man with his dog informed me that because there is no price tag it can't be sold. I thought the point of shopping at an antique shop was to find hidden gems such as my Christmas Ornament and take it home. What really surprised me was when I asked 'do you want me to show you where I found it? He said 'No, I'll just leave it here on top of the register until the vendor claims it'. How about offer to take my information and actually follow me to the vendors cubby and see if he could figure out who it may belong too. Perhaps Ebay will have a better version of this same ornament. Thanks...
Read moreNot good experience I came in with friend and we were both shopping making a pile on opposite side of register which he said to put there, as we came to the end of what I thought was a good shopping experience. I was ready to check out. Without me knowing he put mine and my friends items on same receipt. To me not a big deal I had 5 items, but my friend did have much much more, within that moment he turned to me and said in 30 years he never had that happen to him I said what never happen to you , he stated I watched him place all the items on one receipt and never said anything. His attitude and demeaned changed towards us. I explained he was writing up a receipt and he was doing it behind my boxes of stuff and there was no way I could see what he was doing. If I wasn't from out of town and on a buying trip I would have turned around and left without buying anything. I feel sorry for his vendors because if his attitude stays like that he will start...
Read moreWe’ve visited this antique shop for years, but our recent experience was deeply disappointing. My dad uses a wheelchair, and not only was the entrance inaccessible (a high lip at the door), but the aisles were so cramped we could barely navigate even in a smaller manual chair. When we politely suggested a simple ramp, the owner dismissed us and implied we didn’t know what we were talking about, showing no interest in making the shop accessible or treating us with respect. Instead, he seemed more concerned about other customers overhearing our frustration than about basic decency or inclusion. If you care about accessibility or respectful treatment, I strongly urge you to take your business elsewhere. Everyone deserves access and dignity—especially in a community that should know better.
Photo shows the several inch lip at the door that the owner refused to...
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