As a beginner antique enthusiast, this is one of the first antique stores I've been in. They have some interesting and cool stuff, not all antiques though. Almost too much where you can barely walk through, turn the corner or look up close without fear of breaking something. The prices seem steep on a lot of stuff, especially when the item is popular and there's several similar to it around it. When I came in, I overheard a man asking the ladies up front when they close, they said 10 mins til close so they can prep registers, ladies seemed friendly. One of the ladies seemed kind of snoopy, almost where it felt like I was being followed. I finished walking around, made my way up front to see what was up there. The same lady all of a sudden sneaks up behind me and starts grabbing stuff out of my cart and walking up to the front saying they're soon to close. This was frustrating. I was being mindful of the time and there was 25 minutes left until they close and I'm pretty sure I was one of few, if not the only customer there. Looked for another minute, then just decided to go up to them at the register. The ladies were already ringing up and wrapping everything. Well, I didn't want everything in my cart. So when I said there were things I changed my mind on and didn't want, they seemed very aloof and impatient. Asked them a few questions about the items I was getting. Didn't really get help from them on this either. Poor experience overall, not...
Read moreFind your quirky treasure here! Tons of eye candy no matter what your interest from vintage furniture (I’ve seen rare Peacock chairs here before they became trendy), kitchen items including Depression glass and tea sets, delicate collectibles, antique tools, rustic cowboy and southwestern stuff, Coca Cola, and even vintage toys and retro clothing! They have shopping carts with sanitized handlebars so it’s easier to move through the aisles. My kids even enjoy coming with me to play I Spy since you never know where you’ll find what you’re looking for- so explore the entire 2 warehouses! Prices are set by the booth and can vary—I’ve found similar brass candlesticks for $7 in one warehouse and $40 at the other, so keep moving if you don’t like the cost but snatch it up quick if it’s not unreasonable to you! You can even ask the front to hold an item so it’s easy to decide before you leave. An enjoyable and unique experience each time, and I have always been treated with respect regardless of how I dress or whether I’m toting excited kids as long as we admire it without touching unless we plan to buy, so there’s not too much chance of breaking anything....
Read moreRead moreVerbally attacked at the door 1/19/2021(Southern Building) @ 2pm by I believe a worker or Owner? We have been going here for years, always on Saturdays but we took time from work to go back and buy a few items we had seen on a very busy Saturday just a few days before.. Pretty sure we was not responsible for the stores representatives bad day since we did not even get past the front doors but we will never go back or recommend anyone to enter this place. She needs some anger management help. Funny the items we went to get was right next to her if she would have only asked or slowed down to be human. We was wearing the proper masks the proper way, no political apparel, weapons, not smoking or naked just cash walking in to exchange for products. To much hate in the world. For the Record the Saturday employees have been nice, helpful but the store...