From the moment you walk in you find, stuff. since so much is small you really need to take your time, but im sure you could find something worth buying within 3 minutes. when i was there it was pretty slow maybe 2 other customers which i liked, didn’t feel rushed. however,(since the staff didnt have uniforms, its hard to tell who is who) someone who im sure worked there, kept passing by me, didn’t make me feel total comfort, but i guess i understand why. i would definitely go back, this is where i would go to furnish/decorate my home. a lot of reasonable priced paintings.
Anonymous P.
Place rating: 1 Atlanta, GA
My husband & I were in yesterday. An older man was following us around the store the ENTIRE time. He was pretending like he was vacuuming and straightening up, but everywhere we turned, he was there… LOOKINGATUS. We are not thieves, nor do we want to be treated like one. There are signs all over the store saying«Smile you’re on camera» and«SHOPLIFTINGISPUNISHABLEBYLAW.» My guess is there have been tons of shoplifting incidents, but that doesn’t mean treat every customer like a thief. Lots of overpriced junk as my husband put it. Won’t be returning.
Sarah S.
Place rating: 5 Roswell, GA
Ah! This might be my favorite antique mall in the metro ATL area! First off, this place is huge! There are so many booths to look at, you could easily spend hours here! The booths are very organized, clean and carry interesting and desirable inventory. I LOVE that in the center of the store is designated for mid century modern booths, however, there are more spread throughout the store. Price wise– SO affordable and willing to negotiate. I think there is something for everyone here. Highly recommend!
Jill K.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
They had a ton of stuff but it seemed over-priced.
Grumpy H.
Place rating: 5 Catoosa, OK
Seriously. Take some time in this place. It’s HUGE and you can spend literally hours in it when all the booths are filled. Pick and choose because some of the items are super pricey but you can really find some unique items for a very reasonable price. TONS of collectibles! The staff are friendly but busy so don’t expect a lot of questions to be answered unless you’re willing to wait your turn. From time to time, you’ll see a vendor there who will spend time getting you some answers about their particular booth. Very helpful.
Laura R.
Place rating: 5 Chamblee, GA
Uhhmm, this place was awesome. Never before had I ventured into an Antique Mall, because I pretty much had the assumption it would be filled with a bunch of crap. I went into it after a particularly hefty haul from the neighboring Value Village, just on a whim. Unfortunately, I got in only half an hour before they were going to close(6pm on Saturdays). The amount of vintage trinkets and toys they have is awesome, and I saw tons of glass cases filled with jewelry, if that’s more your thing. I, however, am more interested in the toys and tools of bygone eras. Particularly the vintage typewriters, which were absolutely BEAUTIFUL. I wanted every single one that I found. As for the layout of the store, it’s a singular large room, with adjoining sections and smaller connecting rooms filled with(sometimes) specific things. For example, there was a room that seemed to mostly house antique and unusual things and, as well as advertising related things(such as Coke bottles). There were also smaller rooms set up to look like mock rooms, that had carpets and a desk, with a typewriter, and small glass jars filled with things like buttons and vintage matchbooks. There was also a part sectioned off that seemed to be entirely vintage dresses and clothes, which I would have loved to peruse more thoroughly, but the store was 5 minutes to closing when I found that area. I also scanned the Layaway instructions, which included $ 100 down initially, and the rest of the item paid in full throughout the next 30 days. That seemed to be the gist of it, at least. I would definitely come back next time I’m in the area. It was an awesome store, very big, with tons of interesting things from typewriters to model ships, clothes, and even a huge ship’s wheel.
Jimmy M.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Really a nice mall — not cluttered, well laid out, great selection. I had a lunch break at a conference and stopped in to look for some things(I always like to shop in a new state to see what’s different). They had a quality selection and no booth scream ‘junk yard sale’ like some antique malls too.
Wanda J.
Place rating: 4 Marietta, GA
We like this store, it is quite big and reasonable priced items. Can spend and hour or more looking
Tyler L.
Place rating: 5 Atlanta, GA
Update 2÷20÷12 The owner of the Cobb Antique Mall made this situation better and although the sunglasses were not located Janie has made the the situation better.
Ain H D.
Place rating: 4 Smyrna, GA
Love this place. You have to block out at least an hour to scour the aisles and shelves. There are loads of vintage housewares, wearables, vinyl records, etc. For the most part the prices are reasonable, but of course you have a few who assign more value to their ‘collectables’ than necessary. But, «One man’s trash …»
Gwen f.
Place rating: 5 Mableton, GA
Unlike the previous reviewer, I don’t have a booth at the antique mall. I do agree with her five star rating; this place is the best spot to pick up reasonably priced antique and vintage items. You need at least an hour to make your way through the place. I picked up a sweet oil painting, a ceramic owl, a sewing basket, a pair of earrings, and some buttons all for about $ 50. Don’t worry, folks. The entire mall isn’t filled with cat clocks and hand-painted martini glasses… Well, I guess I scared that first reviewer off! Oops. *****Nevermind, she’s back.