It wasnt a good experience. Youd have to dig to look at things. It just looked like it was simply piled.
Bits of everything from yesteryear. If you think youll only check it out quick.....think again! You will soon find yourself absorbed in it all.
Exactly what you would expect from your first glance of the exterior. Antique, rusted tools, vintage car doors, a 1970s bicycle and a spackling of rusted metal pieces which were once something useful, but now part of the what is it guessing game. However, once inside, the atmosphere is less a guessing game. To the right is a flea market flippers dream. There are signs and table pieces just looking to be married, lamp bases, an array of antique and vintage chairs, very old wood boards and salvaged pieces of many aged older structure. There is a surprise of quality, solid antique furniture, that may need a knob or good cleaning, but the prices are great and negotiable. On the left side, there are more collectibles and smalls, which seem to rotate through regularly. Overall, a little bit of everything for your average just browsing antiquer, but you wont find any highfalutin 19th century art or China. I forgot to mention the second floor with vintage clothing. Go visit often, youll be glad you did. ~Torno subito~
Very interesting place to rummage. Theres some of pretty much everything.
If your idea of antique shopping is snooping through an old barn filled to the rafters, this is the place for you! There are lots of interesting treasures hidden about, just waiting to be rediscovered.And dont be afraid to dicker on the prices!
Nice shop!
There was SO much that we wanted to buy, but nothing had prices on it and I had no desire to keep walking back to ask how much everything was....or to comprend how many people were carrying around things just to know the price....so we walked out without buying a thing. I suggest that you just go to Elmers Barn.
Stopped in on a rainy, cool day. Had fun poking around. Highly recommend stopping by.
Great store! Packed with goodies. I picked up an antique copper tea kettle, and it was holding water. I spilled some of course, and the lovely lady working laughed with me. The kettle was used on the wood stove during winter to add moisture to the room, and how appropriate, since one of the things I was looking for was old copper cookeware.
Super nice people! They usually have a wide variety of items and my husband and I enjoy letting my friend shop while we browse. But they happen to be getting ready to put alot of new item out. It made it hard to see things as they were piled up on top of each other and hard to view. We plan to wait a few weeks and return. As previously my friend was able to purchase many items here at good price. I would recommend this place to my friends.
Roland and Lisa who own the place are fantastic to deal with. Theyve always had a great selection and have found many special request items for my wife and I. Great shop. 4 thumbs up.
Oh my word they had tons of a really cool things I love that
This place is amazing! Its a designers goldmine! And Dolores is the sweetest woman you will ever meet. Highly recommend!
First time being in will be back soon! Great treasures at great pricing
Changed considerably since we were there last. More reproductions, less good old architectural items.
Great customer service with s huge variety of stuff
Wide selection. Some cool stuff.
A great place to shop. Nice mix of interesting things and always a bargain.
Wonderful place to shop. Friendly & Reasonable.
Super awesome place a bit of everything
Chock full of interesting stuff & helmed by helpful, down-to-earth folks.
Good junk store lots good stuff
SUPER TO DEAL WITH AND GREAT DEALS
Quaint little junk store with a nice selection of furniture in many styles. Owner was nice and willing to make a deal.
So much fun,quality, antique and unique stuff to explore! Plus such friendly people!
Great place for used furniture.
Very expensive not alot to choose from .
A bit overwhelming
Lots of rare finds!
Over priced
Like to browse this shop
Lots of projects!