Would give a zero star if I could, had a handful of stuff and a child I’d been holding the whole time. Set him down to look at something and within 30 seconds a very rude lady who had probably been watching me came and chewed me out for not holding him. I said I had been and she threatened to call the police… Overreaction just a little I think, go to the other antique malls in the strip.
Megan H.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
I really like coming here when I visit the Tri-Cities. Many good finds to be had if you search well enough. Many of the stalls are overcrowded with items, so it really is a treasure hunt! I’ve found some really unusual items at great prices that you cannot come by in the Seattle area. If you ever find yourself over here(perhaps for the wine), consider stopping by.
Corey G.
Place rating: 4 Richland, WA
This is one of the several antique stores in the Uptown. And it IS sorta like a mini-mall within a mini-mall. Inside there are many little«mini-stations» where different sellers have set up little spots adorned with antiques which run the gamut. I primarily went for those that had vinyl. I found a couple which had some interesting options: one had TONS of Elvis(sorry, not for me), along with some Perry Como, and even Waylon Jennings(I bought his Greatest Hits, but I’m too scared to listen to it). One vendor had some very cool local artifacts, namely old WW2 Hanford era photos, along with very cool books about the Tri-Cities, Hanford, Rattlesnake Mountain, etc. While I’m far from being an antique-er, this place seems like a cool place for one to check out — oh, and they also make eXpresso here(yeah, that’s how I say espresso!) ;)