Granddaddy’s Antique Mall really does feel like a mall! It is absolutely huge inside, don’t let the exterior fool you. There is a lot of square footage in the store and a bunch of different booths to explore. Each booth has a different theme to it. Some better than others but it’s interesting taking a look at what each seller has to offer. I went with my family and fiancé because we happened to be passing by and it definitely did not disappoint! My sister is more into antiques than I am so I know she enjoyed the experience. I like looking at all of the old items, it gives you a glimpse of what life was like back in the day!
Most antique stores are pretty stuffy inside. Granddaddy’s was no different but they do have a bunch of fans scattered around the store to help with airflow. I think with antiques you just have to figure it will come with a musty scent to it.
Overall enjoyed the experience walking around looking at everything. My fiancé even ended up finding a collectible car for his favorite race car driver! Definitely recommend if antique stores...
Read moreThere are some cool booths here, it's a huge place to walk around. I don't know how the vendors do here, but the prices made me think they'd looked up eBay prices and then chose the highest asking (not sold) prices. Some booths are so overly full you can't safely walk in them and shop, so we didn't. I also avoid booths that consistently say 50% off as a gimmick - and then you look at how they priced everything and you know, there are no sales to be had in that type of booth either. Some booths have got game - for example Craporama they do weird and it works!! If any vendor here is struggling, it's not from a lack of foot traffic. 4 stars for being fully staffed, booths are full and it's obvious the store works to keep booths rented...
Read moreLots to see, but higher than eBay prices. This store does have a lot of stuff and a lot of stalls, however I and the person I came here with left empty handed. I know my hobby and I know the pricing for it and a lot of things I saw were priced higher than what I could get something online, even when factoring in shipping. There were a few things that were fairly priced, but those were a few a far between. I actually saw a modern Dollar Tree item for sale with a four dollar price tag. There's currently a lot of Christmas stuff (understandable since it's December) and1950s/1960s ceramic curios. They do have a lot of variety. I would suggest going if you're in the area, but don't expect any great deals. I don't plan...
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