The people in there are very nice. There are vintage and antique items but they are overpriced. There is a lot of packaged and canned food. There are lots of unopened boxes in the back with food in them. It just has too much stuff. Maybe they need to decide what exactly they want to sell. Although it depends on what their regular customers appreciate. They know their market. One employee was smoking right outside the exit door so you could smell it walking up and the items in the front of the store smelled like smoke. There are no public restrooms. We did find some $3.00 boxes of Starbucks coffee pods and bought a bunch. It was a year past the "expiration" date but for some things that's still fine. I don't think we will be making another visit because it's an hour away from our home. I gave it three stars because it was an interesting experience and the people in the store...
Read moreReally hard to rate this place because it has the strangest mix of items I've ever seen. Theres groceries, furniture, clothes and perhaps most odd, an entire displace case of random knives. Not like collectable knives, like knives from your grandma's kitchen drawer. That display is right across from the fake flowers for graves. It's really a life experience, let me tell you.
I'm going with 2 stars because it's overall pretty dirty and there's lots of random empty drinks from previous customers scattered...
Read moreCame upon this place the other day. It wasn't an antique store/flea market to me. It was more like a liquidation store. Wood flooring, paint, mattresses, tubs and sinks. Some old furniture and clothing. There was an odd smell in there. No public restrooms to wash your hands. And a lot of canned goods and food that expired ages ago. I don't call this a flea market or an antique store. One star was the best I could do, but...
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