Old Metal Signs
Neon Miller Genuine Draft sign
Wooden Boxes
Desk
Rustic cross on door
Antique typewriter-
Melanie S.
Dec 11, 2022
I thought this was a cute shop! They have a lot of china and tea sets (right now), and fun household goods from days gone by. My friend picked up some vintage maps and another found a tea pot and a chalice- type cup. I found a cute charm bracelet that had both new and vintage components. I think the shop is worth a wander if you're in Uptown Westerville.
Read MoreRuth R.
Mar 15, 2021
The staff aren't particularly friendly or welcoming even the wandering dog put off some snooty vibes. It seems organized and things are orderly which makes it easier for the shopper to shop.Anyway there is a huge variety of various items from thimbles, old cameras, books, records, signs, toys I truly could spend an entire day exploring and finding things. In the past we purchased records and they were in excellent condition.
Read MoreRok S.
Nov 28, 2022
We were greeted at the door by a nice dog. There are many rustic and antique decor in this store to browse at. The place had many rooms to go through and there was a lot to look at. If you like rustic and vintage antiques, then you would like this store.
Read MoreTee L.
Dec 23, 2018
Under new ownership with a great mix of antiques, repurposed, rustic and industrial pieces. Great place for a unique gift or decor accent. Friendly welcoming and knowledgeable staff. Highly recommend!!
Read MoreShelby J.
May 19, 2020
I'm giving the store three stars because it's a really fun store to walk through when you're in the area and you really can't find some neat things here that you probably wouldn't be able to find anywhere else. You can even find it old window panes and project pieces here as well. Most things that I saw the prices of seemed pretty steep while others seemed like a good price. I had no interest in buying anything here as I did not find anything that I would want to buy or refurbish but now that I have more time and tools then maybe I would find something interesting. They have old furniture and old games. They even have a little room with old clothing and trunks. I feel like this is a store that you could walk into 100 times without anything changing but you still find new things. I love a store like that. I came here for the first time on Mother's Day two years ago with my mom and my grandmother. My grandmother had the best time in the store and this was the highlight of her day because she found a little cast iron bench that her parents had when she was growing up and that brought her some joy and old memories. This really is a neat place to look through and you might be surprised what you find.
Read MoreJulie B.
Jul 21, 2015
I don't think I've ever had worse customer service in my life. The "gentleman" behind the counter (Let's just call him Mr. Dursley) was more interested in his online poker game than in helping us. I collect Victorian clothing and they had some pieces hanging from the ceiling that looked interesting so I asked to see them. He told me first that they were display-only and then that they were very expensive. Not one to balk at prices for unique pieces, I asked how expensive, and he said around $300. "Okay," I'm thinking, "I've paid more than that for good pieces," and repeated that I'd like to see them. At this point his response was "Well I'm not going to help you but I'll tell you where the pole is so you can get them yourself," and went back to his game. I'm pretty sure at this point my mother and I were just staring at him, stunned, and he asked a friend of his hanging out nearby to get the pole and help me. The pieces he pulled down for me were all priced - surprisingly, nothing was over $100 and not surprisingly it was all in terrible condition, so I passed on most of it and headed up front to pay for the pieces I did want. Mr. Dursley told me everything he had had been hanging up there forever and he didn't even know if it was priced. I told him it was, and his response was "Great, take it all." Having made deals like that in the past, I told him I would but he'd have to make me a heck of a deal on all of it given the condition. He snorted and rudely said "At $2000 a month rent, I don't make no deals,"So let me get this straight - you have no idea what you have or what the prices are on it, it's rotting hanging from your ceiling, someone is genuinely willing to buy all of it as a package deal and you can't even muster a polite "No thank you"???We put our purchases down and walked out. Clearly our business and our money wasn't welcome there, and I can only hope it had nothing to do with the Equality Ohio shirt I was wearing that he'd commented on earlier :/As an FYI - his prices are extremely high for anything pre-1930 and it's ALL damaged and stained. All of it. In conclusion, he could have the best selection of antique clothes in Columbus and I would never set foot in this store again. Try The Alley instead!
Read MoreJustin R.
Sep 11, 2012
My wife had the absolute worst customer service experience ever in this store. She was shopping today with our duaghter and mother in-law. She was going to buy a kitty cat stuffed animal for our daughter and one of the ladies who worked there came up and took it from her. Then one of the other employees told my wife that this was not a store for kids. I understand that they were in an antique store, but to take a toy away from a kid and then to tell the customer kids are not welcome is not acceptiable in my books.They will not see us ever again and I will be sure to pass this experience along to others.
Read MoreMiranda C.
May 25, 2017
I love this place and it has some beautiful antiques and a great cat, but some of the items have been there forever and have started to rot and disintegrate.
Read MoreJill F.
Dec 7, 2016
I do like the store. prices can be a tad high.. and whomever is running the counter may not be always at your disposal.. but it's still got a good selection. and I love the kitty :)
Read MoreKelli C.
Aug 25, 2011
Looks are deceiving. If youre used to antique stores in clintonville and the like, you'll feel at home. As per usual, everything is vaguely organized and what you see is what you get. The folks working there know where everything seems to be though(read: rifleman lunch box) and are quick to help (when you ask). They even have a decent clothig selection! Gloves, shoes and the like.
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