What a pleasant surprise! I picked up a friend from the Cincinnati airport and we decided to go to this antique center which is close by in northern KY. It was such a fun place. Not only do they have a huge assortment of very nice items at reasonable prices — they also have coffee and bourbon bars. The service was friendly. You can even book events and weddings. I am definitely going back.
Aaron B.
Place rating: 4 Fort Thomas, KY
One of the better antiquing options just South of the Ohio River. Although, I agree with the last reviewer that the additional 4% service fee for using a credit is a bit steep and ran into the same issue when purchasing several pots. I love the fact they have a coffee bar inside and I believe they’re still trying to get approval on a liquor license. They own the space next store, which is currently under renovation to become a full service event center. They’re also starting to dabble in art, framing and maps. I guess they’re an Antiques Store with a bit of an identity crisis at the moment. ;-) But that’s a good thing because there’s definitely something for everybody and the prices are extremely reasonable.
Carol C.
Place rating: 3 Fort Mitchell, KY
As an avid Antique and Consignment store shopper, I was thrilled to find this new business opening in the Northern Kentucky area. It is a large space and shows promise with the various Vendors it has attracted. The prices are very reasonable and the booths have been nicely arranged. I think as time goes by, a greater variety of sellers will join. It was, however, a bit of a shock to find out that if you choose to pay with a credit card you will be charged an ADDITIONAL4% on top of your purchase price. OMG! What a terrible business decision that is for a new retail endeavor. With online antiques, private sales, etc. there are many other options for the shopper. I mean really, even St. Vincent de Paul and Goodwill don’t charge a premium for using a credit card!