This was okay. I thrift every single weekend so I decided to give this a go. It was a long drive for me because I live in Bossier. About half of the “Antique Alleyway” is boutiques, or shops selling what are clearly dropshipped items from Amazon or Temu (mixed in with genuine antiques). There were 3 or 4 really good stores that sold only vintage items. However, they were extremely expensive.
There was one store I absolutely adored with an older gentleman working the front. He’s bald with a silver beard. I thought he was very fair on his prices. I bought some beanie babies from him today. He had a wide selection of cool items. I wish I could remember the name of his store. It was densely packed with all sorts of glassware, jewelry, old toys, and vintage tchotchkes.
All in all, I wouldn’t say it was worth the travel time and gas. I don’t think I’ll be back. It was a lovely...
   Read moreIts antique alley! It's the best, search for cool knick knacks curios books games clothing, take a walk between the different shops and make an evening of it, various places to grab some grub, or kick back and have a few drinks at one of the fine drinking establishments around, u can get your hair done, possibly buy a costume, or a shiney new pipe or smoking implement from the local smoke shop Cloud 9, whatever you do here you'll have fun and will almost with certainty find something you've never seen before. Come on...
   Read moreWe visited antique alley Thursday November 14th. The old town area has alot of old antique buildings. But if you’re looking for antiques we only found 3-4 that actually had antique furniture and some old items. That’s why I only rated it a 3 star. With a name like antique alley, I thought all the stores would have antiques. It’s a quant little area in town. Could be a lot of fun shopping if you’re not just looking...
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