I usually love it here bc there are Interesting and unique things. I have bought things here many times in the past. However in this experience The staff were extremely rude and accusatory. I had a diaper bag with me and after being in the store for about five minutes without even being greeted with a kind hello, I was approached by the staff asking to leave it in the front. I answered politely no thanks bc my baby (being held my husband, very very well behaved, did not make a peep) might need something and they remarked that I need to be careful with the bag âbecause there are expensive items in here.â Iâm not sure if they thought I was going to steal something or knock something over but regardless the comment was extremely rude and unnecessary. I was treated as if I was a child. We are very respectful people and always treat local stores with a lot of respect but expect respect in return. We were not given that here so We left immediately and...
   Read moreWATCH YOUR STEP! WATCH YOUR STEP! WATCH YOUR STEP! If you have mobility issues...
... the floor is somewhat uneven and there are odd steps, projections, and strange elevation changes. It used to be a mill in the 1800s, so that probably explains the issue. There is an elevator, so that probably would help with accessibility to the second floor, but regardless... if you do have mobility issues... please watch your step.
NEVERTHELESS... this store is a fantastic treasure chest full of everything from vintage clothes to unique furniture and even nostalgic toys :D If you're used to the prices in places like Eclectic Chic or Bull Farm Antiques, there can be a bit of "sticker shock" on some of the items, but I'm guessing the unique treasures will make up for it for a good many visitors.
I for one found a book my Mom used to read me when I was little, so I consider my treasure hunting adventure a...
   Read moreThe ownerâs name is Deborah and she is extremely rude. I was here with my two children and it bothered her that they were touching anything. My children and I have traveled from TN and been to at least 20 different antique outlets in Central New York. Theyâve never broken single item. They enjoy looking at treasured items. She approached me while we were shopping, told me to tell my children not touch anything. I assure her that my children are well behaved and well trained to be very gentle on anything they touch. They do not touch anything glass or metal. The only thing my children touched were beanie babies and $1.00 children toys that were in baskets. I left my entire basket of items I intended to purchase well over $70 worth and left. Sheâs dismissive and extremely rude. I will never visit this...
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