What’s not to love about an old antique store full of different vendors with lots of goodies from real antiques, mid-century, funky collector stuff, furniture and records. Friendly staff and owner!
Erin H.
Place rating: 2 Salem, OR
A million-booth paradise of junk. Another ‘just because it looks old’ «antique» store. Meh. I may return sometime without my babe to look downstairs. No elevator, so not stroller friendly.
Missy W.
Place rating: 4 Salem, OR
I stop in here maybe once a month. You never know what you’re gonna find. Many of the booths look as though items never sell. I love browsing the basement of furniture. Sometimes you can find a really good deal. The customer service is great. A little bit more expensive then other similar shops I’ve been to, but its by far the best in Salem.
Marty J.
Place rating: 4 Salem, OR
A place for all sorts of curios. Great stop for record-collectors as well as for folks looking to improve their fine china collections. The variety of booth vendors provides for a line-up of antiques from all parts of Oregon.
Mike H.
Place rating: 4 Woodstock, Portland, OR
Well, they are a bit expensive but not compared to most I’ve seen in other towns such as Astoria. They have a huge selection one of the largest in the area, the staff is quirky and helpful. The furniture in the basement is rad, expensive, but rad. They have school desk and plenty of 1940’s era furniture. This town needs more of things like this, interesting, fun, and unique shops! It’s bad enough that people under 40 have to live in Salem, please open more stores like this!
Kyle R.
Place rating: 2 Salem, OR
Rather large place. I go in here maybe once a year — and all the items/booths never seem to change. Seriously — same stuff for the past quarter century. In the basement there is furniture… so of it cool — but its a bit overpriced. Anyway, on the main floor — there are booths of antiques… and the floor is easy to walk. It’s never busy inside, so that is nice.