We came to visit from our own vintage shop in Cambridge, Ohio, The Consignment Down Under, and LOVED your shop! So much to see in one place!
R H.
Place rating: 4 Chicago, IL
It’s not so much an antique mall as it is mostly home décor, but it does have a good assortment of vintage items, some refurbished pieces, and a few antiques sprinkled here and there. Although its not much of an antique mall, I would go again, maybe not with my husband who enjoys antique shopping, but with a girlfriend. The downside is that they have the«no public restrooms sign» on the front door. When I was checking out, a woman asked the clerk where was the closest public restrooms and was told to go to the shop across the street. The shop across the street is one third or less of the size of the Franklin Antique Mall. One would think they would want to keep people shopping longer rather than sending them across the street.
Chris G.
Place rating: 2 Memphis, TN
It’s worth a visit if you are looking for collectibles and home decorating items, but I couldn’t find any«antiques». It was booth after booth of home accessory items and books and bric-à-brac, but no «antiques» which are by definition objects that are 100+ years old.
Sara C.
Place rating: 5 Nashville, TN
THISPLACEISHUGE. It was like a maze! It had all kinds of antiques even my husband had a blast! I’ve been collecting baroque mirrors and picture frames to make a fun vintage collage on the wall. I found 3 matching small mirrors that will be the perfect addition! I had a lot of fun here and the women who worked there were sweet!
Justin O.
Place rating: 4 Westerville, OH
Nice antique mall worth a stop. The usual range of items from old to vintage. Furniture, advertising, knick-knacks, jewelry, clothing, etc. combine it with the other shops on the area for a nice day of antiquing.
Steve T.
Place rating: 2 Carrollton, TX
Yep, grandma clutter. No crafty booths(thank heavens), but a lot of items from the 60s and 70s. So the real old items are a bit thin. Watch your step. Plenty of small steps and uneven floors. Not a good place for a wheelchair nor strollers.
LA M.
Place rating: 2 San Francisco, CA
Meh. Almost half is not antiques, and a lot of grandma clutter.
Jen L.
Place rating: 4 New Orleans, LA
This is a pretty large antique mall so there is a good bit of diversity to the stuff that is carried. Most of the prices seemed reasonable and there are signs everywhere stating that you need to bring your own labor for heavy/large furniture items. The jewelry cases were well lit and not jam-packed so you could actually peruse them easily. Some items were appropriately marked as reproductions but not everything… so the usual.
Grant F.
Place rating: 5 Nashville, TN
This place was great. It seemed every corner that I turned, this place just kept going. I was here a few months back and got lost in the immense amount of STUFF here. I loved that every booth had its own flavor to it, from antique furniture to tons of cool antique signs, anything you are looking for, I felt like it could be there. I’m sure there was tons that I missed, and next time I’m in the Franklin area, I definitely plan on returning for another visit.
Pete D.
Place rating: 4 Franklin, TN
Holy moly there is a lot of stuff to look at. You could easily spend 2 hours in this store and not see everything there. A sprawling venue of all sorts of stuff from kitsch to fine, high end antique furniture. It is a conglomerate of numerous merchants who all sell their stuff in different areas. We went there on an anniversary or some such thing and I won a free picture!!! Now i put moderate in the price thing, but some furniture here is 4 figure stuff, and rightly so, as they have unique items from back in the day. Go and enjoy yourself, even if you don’t buy a thing you will see something that takes you down some memory lane you all but forgot about.