Hit or miss..... unfortunately...I miss the antique shop next to Safeway. Looking through postcards today..but people always look at you like your a thief. I'm a teacher..( at a Catholic school too ( I will warn other teachers of this experience)...was asked a few times ( too many) if I need help. I've purchased many things here before, but the super nice lady wasn't here today. Was asked like I was " holding too much" to basically leave them ( postcards) at the counter. I told her, they really aren't heavy or bothering me..so I just left them with the shop keeper and left..I'd rather go antique shopping in Jackson ca. Gold country where my cabin is. Much nicer other places. Living in SF I don't get this much. Sad about this trip...
Read moreI abbbbsolutely love this place! :) It was my second time here and the people are so incredibly kind and genuine, you can tell they enjoy what they do there! I didn't get the young man's name the first time I went, but he was nice! Today I met Magnolia and Holly, two very sweet women and such a breath of fresh air! There is no possible way for me to pass by the shop and NOT have the urge to go in. I simply must! There's just something intriguing about vintage shops. The ambience of this place though, is byfar the best I've come across. It feels like home, and it's hard to not roam around the shop. Now, I don't usually write reviews, but my experiences so far are outstanding. Thank you, In The Attic!
Read moreI havent been there for months, but from what I remembered, all the antiques in the store were actually really cool and unique. There were no old CD players or or anything like that, they a legitimate things from before the 70s and on. I was amazed to see some of the classic analog cameras and vintage binoculars and other cool antiques. I purchased some vintage photos that I hung in my room and they look so nice! The woman at the register seemed really nice and friendly. I would totally recommend to go to this store. I hope it continues to stay...
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