
Letās start with a good before we get to the bad. This place is actually pretty cool. It has a lot of items and for the most part, it does carry a lot of antiques, especially statues and large items. However, they are priced insanely high to reach into the tourist pocket. I saw some items in their store that was definitely on the tourist side and some vendors that sell items for Vegas tourism that you can buy there that you could definitely buy at the 1.99 vendors on Fremont for upwards of 20$ š¤Æ. Just because the price gouging I would give them about 3.5 stars. But I had to knock it down to two stars because I definitely got the short end. We saw a really cute booth that had these beautiful works of art and they had to grab bags for a mystery items and naturally we thought that the grab bags would have to do with something about art, but to my surprise, it was literal trash. We got a really dirty mug Who knows how old that bath bomb is it looks like itās deteriorating and a single coffee pod with no expiration date or to tell how long itās been sitting as well as an open shower, cap and shower scrubber, which I have to say opened like that is kind of gross whether or not itās been used how would be able to know? I think the only thing thatās worth keeping is the aromatherapy thing in the back but even thatās going to Goodwill. Iām out $15. I guess thatās what I get for grabbing a blind bag, but I think to be fair if youāre gonna put blind bags at least it should be something that has to do with the booth and not dollar...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreAntique Alley Mall in Las Vegas stands out as one of the most engaging and eclectic thrift stores Iāve ever visited. This sprawling marketplace is a haven for thrifters and antiquers alike, offering an endless array of unique finds and nostalgic treasures.
The setup of Antique Alley Mall is a collector's dream. The mall is organized into various stalls, each managed by different vendors. This layout allows for a diverse range of items, from vintage clothing and retro decor to rare collectibles and antique furniture. The variety is staggering, ensuring that no two visits are ever the same.
Stepping into Antique Alley Mall is like stepping back in time. You could easily spend hours browsing through the stalls, each turn and corner presenting something new and unexpected. The atmosphere is vibrant yet nostalgic, making it an ideal spot for both seasoned collectors and casual browsers.
A bit of history adds to the charm of Antique Alley Mall. Established as a gathering place for a multitude of vendors, it has grown into a well-known destination for locals and tourists seeking one-of-a-kind items that you'd be hard-pressed to find anywhere else.
I highly recommend Antique Alley Mall to anyone visiting Las Vegas. Whether you're looking to add to your collection, find a unique gift, or just enjoy a day of antiquing, this place is a must-visit. Donāt rush your visitāgive yourself plenty of time to explore all the nooks and crannies of this fascinating thrift store. You never know what treasures you...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreY'all have so many racist things it's crazy if I had a penny for every single racist thing that you had in your store I'd have a thousand dollars it's sad it's even on your posts outside of your store it's ridiculous and disgusting I saw a black lady in the bathroom literally on the phone complaining to her mother about the audacity of you guys expecting to have more of a black community in your store and than not getting rid of ANYTHING racist in your store and it's not only directed towards the black community. I saw things projected towards Pacific Islanders, Asians, natives, native Americans, black people, middle eastern...etc you name it ppl they got it in there store it's completely disgusting and these ppl will try to distract you from it like I tried to take a picture to post a negative review and was also told by MULTIPLE of the vendors not to take pictures and I bet it's because y'all ashamed and as y'all should be y'all need to fix that and have more training or...
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