Most items are extremely overpriced. As an example, I saw rusted and pitted no-named cast iron skillets for $90 here. Just insane. I love visiting antique stores, and I know those prices are for prime condition name brand pieces like from Griswold or something.
Staff wasn’t very friendly either, and I got some attitude just inquiring for a reduction in price on a defective item. I wasn’t sure if it could even be fixed. I’ve been turned down before, it’s no big deal. It’s the haughty manner it was done, and when I said I wouldn’t by the item then, the tantrum that followed. Jesus. I was going to buy a different item as well but the reaction to me saying I wasn’t going to buy a DEFECTIVE item left a sour taste in my mouth. It was weird, like the store owner seemed to think I was obligated to buy a defective item. We all just left.
I recommend steering clear of this place. Literally every other antique store I have ever visited across different states and cities have been far...
   Read moreI’m visiting the area and was excited to check out this Antique shop. My first impression was that it looked like a junky thrift store. It was very cluttered, dusty and everything I thought I’d be interested in was not priced at all which was a lot of things. There was an area that had 50% off so I looked at a couple items and the prices were marked up 50%. What a disappointment, and the staff didn’t even acknowledge us when we came in, I honestly didn’t know who worked there until I was almost...
   Read moreLots of old different things there. This was our second visit. Was very happy with my first purchase. A nice amber fairy lamp, good price and excellent condition. My second visit, I was looking for a cast iron round griddle. Found one with no price on it, told it was $35 because it was made in USA. Was told I could get one at Walmart for $25, but it would be made in China. Thank you for the referral, because I found one at Walmart for $15, cast iron,...
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