This place is wild. There is SO much stuff. I pretty much always find something funky and fun. Sometimes we're looking for something in particular (furniture, art) and sometimes we just go to see what strikes our fancy (weird wooden bowls, tiny lampshades). My only complaint is that some things seem overpriced. Considering the mountain of stuff in there (and the additional mountains of stuff in back rooms that hasn't even been sorted through yet) you'd think the old timers who run the place might lower their prices to move the product along, but apparently not. I'm sure there's room for negotiation most times, I've just...
Read moreThis is the out of the way, unassuming antique store people look for. 4 rooms piled w stuff that ranges from quality yard sale stuff to larger pieces of furniture and old objects d'art. I was there for something entirely different and restrained myself from buying a brass harpoon because...it was a freakin harpoon. Wife would have killed me w it though, and pretty sure too long to fit in my car! The real gem here is the ageless woman w encyclopedic memory about everything there. I imagine this is the sort of store people could to for real finds, like the places on the Cape...
Read moreI enjoy stopping at antique shops while on road trips. In my experience, the staff is happy to let go of low cost and mismatched items. From what I could see, this store does not routinely discount items to make room for new ones. I am 5'2 and have a small frame but the store was still over jumbled and difficult to navigate. Not all items are marked with prices. I saw one sign saying no...
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