UPDATE: I updated my one star review to a 3 star review because the owner was super quick to respond and was great to deal with.
My husband and I have been here a few times. Today was by far the worst experience that we have ever had there. We weren't greeted when we walked in and when we looked at stuff close to the front near the register, the employees were talking bad about other workers that weren't there.... talking about their bad smoking habits and bad attitudes. Well, as they were talking bad about other people, customers were in earshot to hear them cussing as they expressed their frustrations with the workers that were not there. The young guy working was talking about texts from different people and dealing with his ex girlfriend. He and the lady working were talking about stuff that should have not been talked about around customers. It was very unprofessional. My husband and I did find some baseball cards in there to buy but upon checking out, one of the workers told another customer that they would be with them after they they were done dealing with the gentleman (talking about my husband). I was right there next to him and was a customer too. It was very offensive to not be recognized as well. They should have said "We'll be right with you as soon as we are finished with these customers". There's your advice. Please tell your staff to leave the drama out of the workplace. It makes for a miserable experience and a one star review from a ticked...
   Read moreIt's a large building with multiple vendors so I was excited to check it out again after not going for several years. Sadly, I still think it's not worth the time. There's no AC in most of the building. They do have a few fans, but it's not enough, and very uncomfortable if it's warm outside. The heat and humidity also make it smell bad in some areas. Truthfully, I could tolerate the heat and smell if the booths had good finds, but the majority did not. There were a lot of vendors selling Dollar Tree items for $6+, an alarming amount of AI "art", and a few were even selling 3D printed junk. Nothing against 3D printing on it's own, but it does NOT belong in flea markets or antique/vintage stores. These establishments need to have rules in place about AI and 3D printed junk. On top of that, most of the booths were wildly overpriced. I am realistic and I do expect things to be more expensive when truly vintage, antique, or handmade, but the crazy inflated prices just tanked the experience even more. I know that thrifting isn't what it used to be, but this is definitely a step or two below where...
   Read moreThis place has a huge variety of different things. They don’t claim to be an antique store so I didn’t expect many antiques, but they actually had quite a few! Along with antiques there is such a vast collection of other things. Many unique booths with handmade items, repurposed items, crystals, vintage goods and some junky yard sale items.
The staff were all very friendly!
The restrooms were clean.
The only downfall was the prices in some of the booths, way way overpriced!! We did manage to find a few things that were fairly priced but I was shocked about most of it. I go to a lot of flea markets and antique malls so I’m pretty knowledgeable about fair pricing.
They do have some homemade jelly and some other goods in the front of the store that looked really good!
They also have handicapped parking and a ramp so it is wheelchair...
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