Sherman is an awesome guy selling antiques at great prices!!! I would advise anyone to come check out his estate sales he runs!!!
Daniel W.
Place rating: 4 Boulder City, NV
Very helpful employee. Helpful with suggestions. Monday before Christmas and the employee was busy and working alone but yet helping everyone. Great job.
Teresa F.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Great for doing deals and finding a wide array of vintage items but cash is the queen here. If you want to do a deal, carry the green with you. I have found several items I wanted and then had to schlep over to the ATM to get the best price because I never carry cash with me. Make sure to look in all the nook and crannies, even the bathroom has items for sale! Talk about selling everything! They do it here.
JJ C.
Place rating: 5 Henderson, NV
I always visit this store when I’m in town. This is a fabulous shop and has something for everyone. Both owners are wonderful and always willing to negotiate prices which I love. I have visited all the stores in Boulder City and this is by far the friendliest and most reasonable. I have bought bags, clothes, toys and knick knacks from them. You will not be disappointed. If you end up not getting anything this time, you will at the least love the nostalgia and trip down memory lane.
Sally L.
Place rating: 5 Russellville, AR
If you came all the way to Vegas and didn’t find enough in Gold & Silver Pawn to satisfy your soul… come to Sherman’s. Plan to be here at least an hour.
Stefany V.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
This is one of the few antique stores in town that has a substantial amount of furniture– so much so, that it overflows onto their patio! Good pricing, too. Variety of styles represented, and lots of SALE stickers. Interior of store was a bit cramped, seemed like they have a surplus of stock– staff indicated that they are flexible with pricing.
Dustin T.
Place rating: 5 Gardena, CA
Super packed with antiques and goodies… almost cluttered. So why 5 stars you ask? #1 they have tons of antiques to choose from… may just need a bigger shop. BUT what really is great about this place is how friendly the staff is! My girlfriend and I came here with her dog and the dog was welcomed in like a customer… even had a snack for the dog. Then as I was pilfering through old matchbooks looking for one from the Sands Hotel and Casino, unsuccesfully, the manager/owner tells me to hold on. He goes back behind his desk and pulls out a huge bag and starts going through it for me. A few minutes later low and behold he finds a Sands matchbook! Made my day! :)
Nelson Q.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Unilocal365CHALLENGE2014−(196÷365) «Stop In At Sherman’s!» It’s always fun to stop in here any time we’re in Boulder City. They always have different stuff coming in daily. If you’re the kind of person that enjoys the thrill of the hunt or a very cool deal on a blast from the past, SHOA most likely has something for you. Clothing, Handbags, Jewelry, art, furnitures… you name it, they got it. I like to collect toys from my childhood, so on this visit, I snagged a rare Fisher Price Xylophone which still worked and I was even able to get it down for only $ 5. SWEET! Barbie collectors and 80’s toys fans may want to take a look inside because they seemed to have a lot of those towards the back of the store. ALOHA!!! Shaka Meter: \uuu/\uuu/\uuu/\uuu/4
Dono B.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Been coming here for years. The most expansive variety of 1920’s through 1960’s Americana housewares. These prices are considerably lower than any antique store and are much closer to thrift store priced. Its location is about as antiquated and vintage also. Boulder City, Nevada was built to house all the workers of the Hoover Dam in the 1930’s and 1940’s so you will find old mining equipment along with your usual depression era glass, vintage womens accessories mid century furniture and kitchenware. I only gave 3 stars because I don’t want you blowing up my secret spot!
Shelley k.
Place rating: 5 San Dimas, CA
I had such a good time looking through this place. It was just simply FUN! Rooms are semi themed. There is a room for retro clothes and costume jewelry, a couple western rooms, a southwest/African room, a hallway for books and magazine(with more than a few retro Playboys and a good selection of vinyl), a couple rooms of retro and antique toys and many rooms full of kitchen ware, glass, porcelain and pottery. The walls are covered with interesting things to look at and perhaps buy. The statues with armor and larger pieces of furniture, stoves, etc are outside. They are a kick! The owner is a nice guy whose wife owns a boutique down the street. The prices are extremely reasonable and fair. I expected the prices to be tourist stop nuts, but I was pleasantly surprised. What a pleasant way to spend a Sunday morning before hitting the inevitable hell that is Las Vegas traffic. Better yet, stay another night and drive back to Arizona.
Matthew C.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
This place is huge. I was dragged out of Las Vegas to visit antique shops and this place was my favorite. They had a lot of stuff for men, from vintage toys and games, to old electronics and military items. My only complaint with these stores in the antique district is their pricing on some items. I think they base their prices on «cool» factor and not what the item is worth, well on some items at least. If your wife, mom, sister, significant other, female friend, f-w-b, etc brings you down here to shop come here so you don’t get bored.
Ilene Y.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
This place is rad. The owner is a cool dude. He has everything. His prices are extremely fair in comparison to other places. I plan on coming here weekly.
Mary Rose F.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
On my random trip to Boulder City, I noticed the city’s love for Antique Treasures! I liked this antique store because everything was as organized into different areas of the store as can be. There was a section of all the toys I used to play with, aka figurines of Pocahontas, and Disney figurines in general! There were a ton of pretty accessories! Girls, BEWARE!(That’s what I splurged on when we went«antiquing.») The owner was such a sweetheart! She was very helpful and even offered my friends and I cookies while we were walking around looking for COOLOLDTHINGS to take back home! One of the main attractions were the antique furniture outside of the actual store. There were some cool pieces I actually wanted to take home and paint! In other words, if you’re looking for antique furniture, cd’s, toys, jewelry, kitchenware, clothing, or just looking for a unique bargain, this is your place! HAPPYANTIQUING!
Shirley B.
Place rating: 5 Henderson, NV
This store is one cool trip down memory line. Especially if you are from the Baby Boomer generation. There are all kinds of random stuff here! They also have the best selection of retro and antique items in my opinion. There are all kinds of little rooms filled up. It’s like a maze. Even the bathroom has merchandise in there! The store feels small but square footage wise, it is now the largest one in this town. It’s somewhat themed so it makes it easier to shop. The shop is pretty clean and it doesn’t have that musty odor like other shops in the area. The prices are a lot more reasonable. I felt more welcomed in here. It was pretty chill. A night and day difference from other shops Ive been to. The owner Sherman was the one who greeted us/When we had questions, he was nice and friendly. Learned later from his wife who runs his other store Go Vintage, that he is the picker and has been doing it for a long time. You cant miss the shop. There’s random display of items and furniture in front of his store. It’s just off the main road right before you hit park on Arizona by The Dillinger and Boulder Hotel. Pretty impressive collection. I make sure I come here first before any of the other places now.
Mark B.
Place rating: 4 Anaheim, CA
My girlfriend and I have lived in Vegas nearly 40 years. We’ve been through Boulder City many times but never actually stopped anywhere other than to get gas. Today we decided to play tourist in Boulder City. This shop was one of the highlights of our trip. The staff was friendly. They even offered us cookies and coffee upon entering. Their selection of merchandise was amazing. Although we didn’t purchase anything today we’ve been discussing going back there for gift shopping for birthdays, anniversaries, Christmas, etc etc. So I’m sure we’ll be back in the near future. Thanks again for making our visit fun!
Nicole W.
Place rating: 4 North Las Vegas, NV
Invigorated by my previous positive experience at Antique Depot(and my need to kill time while my husband was zip lining) I decided to make the stop at Sherman’s House of Antiques. The outside looked pretty interesting so I thought it would be another good place to visit during my tour of Boulder City. Greeted by some super cute lady, I already felt tons better here than at Antique Depot. Sherman’s is a much more relaxed environment and has a more eclectic(maybe hipster?) feel to it. The rooms are very bright and everything is very clean. As is the theme with these antique stores, you walk from room to room and down narrow hallways to peruse the old-timey(and retro) merchandise. I noticed a Coca-Cola collection, beer steins, old telephones and cameras, Elvis memorabilia, western wear, toys and even comic books! My favorite room was right near the register and houses the old telephones and cameras, as well as books and musical instruments. I spent the most time here. Another reason I liked this antique store the best was that their prices seemed much more reasonable. I really didn’t bother looking at prices for things I obviously couldn’t afford, but I did notice retro Vegas postcards for a buck and really interesting books for only $ 5, many of which were in pristine condition. I ended up getting my husband early-80’s Indiana Jones and Wonder Woman comics for $ 2 apiece and a Boba Fett Pez dispenser for $ 2. I was very happy with my finds. Definitely my favorite antique store I visited while in town. Not on the main drag of Nevada through Boulder City, you have to trek down Arizona a little ways to find it. Right next to The Dillinger and across the street from the Boulder Dam Hotel.