"We recently discovered Tru-Finds in Lebanon after driving pass for years. The shop is a mixture of new and vintage decor. This is not your run of the mill antique mall, but more of designer showrooms. There are 2 buildings with decor and outside with nice garden plants. Rooms/booths are designed around themes and colors. They carry everything from painted furniture, old quilts, glassware and even some clothing and frozen pies. The staff is welcoming, engaging and helpful. Prices are reasonable. Once a month, they also host an outdoor market with about 12-15 vendors."
"I usually frequent the Emporium in Greenwood but when I was in the area and saw this one, I knew I needed to visit. I was instantly taken back by the high ceilings and lighting. It was so welcoming. The prices were great and there were so many different and unique items. I bought a mirror, shelf, antique typewriter, and some pictures. The woman who checked me out gave great service and was very engaging and kind. I will most definitely be back!"
"It is not a big store, but its packed! Lots of variety. Jewelry, functional vintage / antique furniture, some "mantiques", etc. Prices vary; there were some really good deals and some overpriced stuff. Some of the areas were hard to get to because it was packed so full. I enjoy the hunt and digging through stuff, so it's definitely my kinda place!"
"I didn't expect to buy anything....but I did. There are three floors of neatly organized antiques and vintage items in an old historic building on the square in Noblesville. They carry mostly home decor and collectibles, no furniture. I shopped for well over an hour. There were a number of things that I wanted, but were just too expensive. I did find a few things that were perfectly in my price range and picked up. The staff is friendly. Check out was a little confusing for a first timer. There are no public restrooms. I don't think the this old historic building is fully accessible. Parking is free, but limited around the square. Get there early!"
"Nice shop in Beech Grove. Lots and lots of little Knick knacks but not much large furniture and we were looking for a particular style they didn't have. This is ine shop in a block of antique resell shops on this street."
"I've been to this antique mall in Camel a couple times now. The store is hidden in the back of an older industrial complex, so you have to know it's there. It's the perfect size mall, not to big that I lose interest and not to small. The shop is tidy and the staff friendly, even funny and always welcoming. They were adding Christmas decor during my visit. The selection is mostly vintage glass and smaller items. There is a little vintage and antique furniture. Prices range from reasonable to absurd. I didn't buy anything yesterday, but enjoyed browsing. I check in regularly as the merchandise changes."
"This place is super cute and pretty well organized! It's even got some nooks where local vendors sell their homemade wares. They've got a large variety of different things, both inside and outside the store. Some of the prices seemed a little high to me, but I believe some of their proceeds go toward the local food bank at the church across the street which is a great cause to support. The store clerk was friendly and we enjoyed browsing around!"
"It's literally a warehouse full of random things for sale. It's like a huge garage sale, you can find some random treasures or some old family photos or some nostalgic toys. There's something of interest for everyone IF you're willing to look in every corner. Warning for hot summer days, it's HOT upstairs. You will be sweating and you will appreciate the randomly placed fans around the 2nd floor as well as the cold water dispenser by the stairs. It's an interesting way to spend the afternoon if you like treasure hunts."
"Atmosphere / decor - 4Service - 4Food - NALocation - 4Value - 4Overall 4I see this building all the time and didn't even realize it was a shop until a few months ago during first Friday. On first Friday's they open up later and display local artists work with a different theme each month. The artists were in the shop when I went in and they were very helpful and quick in answering questions. The shop itself is full of old knick knacks such as bar stools, glasses, silverware, etc. I liked the close shelves because it gave it a more unique feel than most antique stops. If antiques are your thing then this is a neat place to walk around. You may even go home with a few "new" items!"
"I spent the afternoon roaming around the Noblesville Square and found this little gem to the east of the courthouse. From the storefront, it looks like a small place, but inside (which also has an upstairs area), there are lots of nooks and crannies for booth space. After passing through the front room, I was greeted at the checkout desk. What I really liked about the place is that many of the booths were holiday themed which set it apart from most of the collective/flea market type places I've been to.There were items that looked like new, some antiques, some clothing, lots of holiday accessories too!I found a small Christmas tree decorated in quilled ornaments. I had to buy one for my wife! It was hard to decide.Anyway, of all the little shops I stopped by in downtown Noblesville, this was my favorite.Review #1851"
"This cute shop is full of farmhouse, primitives, rustic, shabby-chic, and cottage decor items with vintage jewelry and clothing. If your home is decorated in one of these styles, stop in. I enjoy browsing Outta the Shed in Plainfied because the staff is so friendly, and the items are clean, quality pieces, and booths are restocked often. The shop smells amazing from the moment you walk in. All types of candles and melts are to the left as you enter and throughout the shop. This trip, I was looking for a few new pieces to refresh my home after removing my Christmas decoration and taking back to storage. My home always feels bare and not as cozy after removing the Christmas decor. My main reason for running around in this bitter cold is to add more greenery, maybe some new artwork (looking for botanicals), and maybe some new throw pillows for additional accent colors. The prices are reasonable, so I can afford to replace smaller accent items when I tire of them.I only picked up two new candles and 3 packages of candle melts today, but I took pictures of several items I could use. The items change often, so I need to pop back in soon after they restock with new items.Affordable, unique pieces, collectibles, antiques, linens, cookware, purses, hats, with a dedicated area for current and vintage jewelry and clothing with numerous jeans, and a variety of boots and shoes.If your home is decorated in one of the above-mentioned styles, stop in the shop."
"After searching for Consignments and Antiques I was soon visiting this adorable store by Litre House. The shop is located in the basement of the owners renovated business and does have stairs. Parking wasn't an issue with spaces running along the building.I really enjoyed browsing the well organized and clean open air booths. Each booth space is filled with a variety of antiques, vintage furniture, china, jewelry, vinyl albums, toys, clothing, lamps, prints, posters and so much more.The folks working here were super friendly allowing us to browse at our own pace but checking on us periodically.So many fun things to explore bringing up many fond memories for us. If you enjoy browsing antiques and vintage pieces this is a great shop to visit."
Ken N.
Dec 28, 2019
Along the newly refinished Indianapolis Avenue in Lebanon, there is a shop filled with booths of home decor items. Much of it is seasonal and some may be antiques, but mostly, there are lots unique items to consider for your home or as gifts.They have their own parking lot and with a few quick steps up into the "lobby" area, you are greeted with pleasant scents and rustic charm.Upon entering the actual store, I was greeted by several folks at the checkout counter. As I meandered through the shop, I realized that the booths were not arranged in perfect rows, but were tucked away into several side rooms as well. So, take your time going through so that you don't miss any booths!I didn't notice much furniture for sale, though there was some. Mainly, there were some women's clothing & accessories, candles, table decor, and lots of items with upbeat phrases.I was free to roam at my own pace without feeling pressured to make a purchase. The items that I caught my eye seemed to be fairly priced as well.If you are looking for something a little different for your home or as a gift, stop by here.Review #3471
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Oct 20, 2024
200+- booths. Well lit wide aisles. Friendly staff. Everything from antiques, collectibles, new merchandise. Open every day 7 days a week from 11am til 7pm. Merchandise fairly priced!
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Feb 6, 2019
May look small on the outside but PACKED full of wonderful antiques on the inside. The owner of this property is absolutely the nicest person. They also aren't afraid to let you negotiate on some of their prices. This place has so many wonderful things to see. Over been there over 20 times and still see things I didn't see my previous trip in. There's really that much of a selection. They have an absolutely beautiful array of jewelry, ranging from Native American/turquoise jewelry to antique pieces as well as newer items. Trust me if you are looking for your next favorite antique store then look no further.. you've found it. Just make sure you have more than 45 mins to an hour on your lunch break to spend in here because if not... you'll be late getting back to work! ;) whoops. But seriously take your time and wander through the isles... you'll be glad you did! *Disclaimer* I can not be held responsible for you going broke when visiting this store.. it happens every time. There's just too much cool stuff!!
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Dec 21, 2024
I was in downtown Noblesville one Saturday morning and decided to walk around and do some shopping since it had been a while since I visited Noblesville. Noblesville Antiques on the Square caught my eye and decided to walk in and check it out. This is an amazing antique store to say the least. It is three levels, upper, lower, and basement level. They have everything and anything you could need or want from vintage clothing to old style watches and collectibles. The pocket watches were fascinating and gorgeous, but out of my price range. A kind gentleman offered to open the case if I wanted to take a look at one of the watches. I ended up finding a frame of the Lord's prayer that was beautiful and gorgeous so I decided to purchase it for myself. They also had some beautiful teapots as well as antique china and figurines. The cashier staff were kind of rude and dismissive towards me when I checked out, but it did not bother me overall. I could tell that they did not want to be working there that day. All in all, the value of the antiques and selection is wonderful and you will definitely get your money's worth when you stop at this antique store. Definitely come check it out if you love antiques. It is worth looking around the shop.
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Nov 8, 2022
This seemed to be a mix of antiques and handmade items. It is not as big as the other two next door, and there was only one employee. This one also seemed to be a bit more pricey. There is plenty of space to move about the shop, which I appreciate.
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Jan 16, 2019
I was pleasantly surprised at the size and selection in this two story antique store in the middle of the Main Street shops. The store is arranged with orderly booths with plenty of room to pass. There are lots of collections including furniture, books, table settings, comics, vinyl, coins, and just about anything else you can think of. Towards the back, there is a large staircase that leads upstairs to even more items. Cool selection well worth checking out.Review #2100
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Aug 31, 2018
They have a very good selection of vintage jewelry and various vintage objects and even clothes! I wish that I could buy everything from this store!
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Feb 27, 2023
Such a fun place to explore for the day. It's a massive antique market in the heart of downtown. The building has two floors with tons of booths to explore. I found a few items including a jacket and brooches for my grandma. They have a parking lot with plenty of spaces. You do have to use stairs to enter which may be an issue for those who can't use them. I imagine they have a wheelchair or ramp accessible somewhere but no where within sight.
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"I really enjoyed visiting Vintage Whimsy and it's one of my favorite shops in Franklin. The shop is broken into smaller rooms with items grouped attractively within similar styles but intertwined with unique pieces.The variety of items and styles are different from room to room. I found jewelry, purses, clothing, hats to primitive decor, antiques, glassware, candles and candlesticks, different styles of furniture and fresh greenery to name a few. The shop has a very welcoming and comfortable atmosphere.This is a terrific place to shop for gifts with the unique pieces and diversity of items and styles. I enjoyed finding items from antiques to current trends including clothing, jewelry and furniture.If you're shopping in Franklin make an effort to stop in."
"This is an adorable shop in Broad Ripple that opened back in the fall including a small parking lot in front of the building. I tried visiting a few weeks ago after discovering on FB but I came on a Monday when their closed. This shop consists of one large room filled with several large and small furniture pieces incorporated nicely with many cute accent items. Great basic sofas, comfy, leather accent chairs, beautiful coffee tables and a sweet antique cabinets. The large dining table, with the bicycle base, and stools was what drew me in after seeing on FB. Unfortunately, it was to long for my eat in kitchen. The furniture can easily work with several different styles with lots of fun accent pieces to select from. Foundry 317 has soy candles, unique coasters, mirrors, furniture, distinctive home decor, antiques and even offers staging. I'm looking forward to returning especially since he said new pieces would be arriving soon. I'm ready to add a couple fresh pieces to my decor."
"Roots To Wings has the same owners when formerly known as The Urban Rustic Farmhouse on Raceway Road just North of Crawfordsville Road in Clermont. With the new name comes an improved selection and quality of home decor and furniture with a mixture of gently used to new items. Many of their pieces are customer built by quality craftsmen and can be purchased directly from the shop floor. Several pieces can be customed ordered and made to your specifications. Just ask. Currently the hours are limited to Thursday through Saturday due to the CoronaVirus and you MUST wear a mask while visiting.You'll find pieces for many types of decor from vintage, shabby chic, farmhouse, rustic, traditional and mid-century modern. If you are looking for something specific be sure to mention. They have many on-going projects and a behind the scenes storage area. If you are searching for kitchen islands, breakfast bars, buffets, cabinets, shelves and unique furniture and decor this is a versatile shop to visit. Something for every room in your home. Stop in and remember your mask."
"While I did not purchase or sell anything here, I did enjoy looking around. Out of the 3 antique shops on this street, this was most active and most modern. There were 3 employees inside, one woman who came in the back with a box of things, and a customer that was inquiring about selling. I feel like the items in this store were less "old" looking. The majority of the booths had anywhere from 20-50% off signs. They do have public restrooms."
"Cute shop not many actual antiques. Lots of newer things made to look vintage or old. Smelled wonderful inside with all the candles and soaps. Gentleman behind the counter was friendly but not wearing a mask. A lot of customers actually not wearing masks. I have found in smaller towns people either don't get it or don't care. Kinda sad."
"Occupying a large space on the corner of 10th and Logan (maybe three buildings?) is another gathering of small shops/booths for browsing. The variety of items is large, but generally focuses on home decor and clothing items. During my visit, the place was sprinkled with holiday items that ranged from old to new. Lots to look at and a bit challenging to make sure you visit all of the booths. Note that there is a small change in floor level as your are walking around from front to back. I almost stumbled while gawking at all the stuff, so keep your eyes open!Overall, a nice place to check for something different than you see in most large commercial places.Review #1852"
"What a blast!Boy oh boy do I love me some old shit or what? I have been meaning to visit this place for years. Literally years and it's only two miles from my house. You were right, Yelpers. Audrey's Place is a treasure chest filled with antique furniture, restoration hardware like door knobs, fire place mantels, door hinges and iron vents. I could have easily lost myself in Audrey's Place (vintage side) for more than an hour. You'll find old doors, sinks, desks, mummy caskets, friendly staffs and decent prices. Not to mention the stellar Yelp check-in deal! These prices are closer to what you'll find in rural Indiana antique shops (hallelujah).Located on the near east side, Audrey's is conveniently across the street from Tim and Julie's Another Fine Mess which pairs beautifully with a visit to Audrey's Place if you're on the hunt for old stuff. A mile down the street and you're at Midland Arts & Antiques as well as Society of Salvage."
"This is one of the few true antique shops where you can get a deal. They don't jack the pricing up just because it's "vintage"; you can actually find some very nice, older pieces here. There is so much to look through, and they have a good rotation of stuff so you can visit every few months for more deals. Last visit I picked up some vintage Broadway playbills and a wine rack. There's also some weird art mixed in - unique/ strange things. I could do with less of this."
"It only took minutes for me to fall in love with this shop. The size of the store is deceiving from the entrance and appears small which is so untrue. The owner is great and has an amazing collection of unique pieces for those looking for fanstatic conversation or statement pieces. The shop captivates you with different collections from the moment you enter throughout the entire store.The pillow collection is outstanding with 327 at time of our visit. Lighting and candeliers of all sizes and price range, mirrors, china, art work, furniture from new to rare antiques accompany hundreds of fascinating accent pieces. For those who pride themselves on personalizing their home with out of the ordinary finds should check out Surroundings. The selection is phenomenal where your decor personality can shine."
"Very nice shop. Young lady running the show was very friendly. Lots of mid century and lots of vintage clothing, knick knacks and dust collectors. Didn't find anything that said buy me , but we will be back. They said new stuff comes in all the time."
"Who doesn't want a nearby home decor store to casually amble through on a lazy Sunday afternoon? It's a place to dream, a place to mentally pin to your wish list, a place to find furnishings or furniture you aren't going to find at IKEA. Got our beloved dining table from here--repurposed teak from old cricket stadiums. You can buy your stuff at any chain, but here, you buy it from a local, from one of your neighbors, and maybe you get a story with it, like our table. Friendly, fun, and in an historic building. Love all of it!"
"When I entered Treasures, I could not help but be in awe. Where to start? New items, used items, collectibles, odd and bazaar items, and an entire room dedicated to furniture. You can spend hours going booth to booth and still not see it all. This place is more than an indoor flea market. For me it was a walk down memory lane, seeing some of the same dishes or china that were in my home growing up. For my granddaughter, Treasures is a place where she found some old barbies, including clothes and accessories for a fraction of what they would cost new. For my grandson, it is a place to find cool IT accessories for his iPhone or used old swords/ knives which he is into right now. During several visits, I found two dressers and two side tables that were well made and fit the bill for what I was needing. The furniture room quickly became my favorite room in the store. One of my favorite booths is an extensive collection of salt and pepper shakers. The pair I bought look like bowling pins. I have been to Treasures a handful of times so far and yet each time I go I notice things I failed to see during prior visits plus more items are being brought in regularly. You could visit each week and find new "treasures" that you can't live without!"
"Just a quick review for this place, because they're closing at the end of the year and I don't want to invest a lot of time in a review that's going to be obsolete in two months. But you should go snatch up your vintage tiles, dirty windows, election buttons, business stamps, used toilets, and other random things while you can. It's called "Another Fine Mess" and it lives up to its name.I could probably spend an entire day looking at all of the random piles of treasure and junk. It's just amazing what you'll find here."
"Across from the pay parking on Westfield Blvd is a tiny shop that is literally on the alley. During warmer months, they even bring some of their items out into the alley during store hours. Inside the shop, you will find nice quality items like furniture, paintings, and some knick knacks. During the winter months, the business is making the most of some available space at the corner of Westfield and Guilford. In that annex, there are lamps, clothing, and more small items that might work in a collection or as a gift.The only negative is that the supply is rather small compared with other antique shops. I'm not sure how quickly the inventory turns over, so you'll just have stop by to see whether they have what you're looking for.Review #2279"
"House with the Lions antique shop is on the Square in Covington across from the Courthouse and one of the nicest antique stores I've visited in Indiana. I was excited to see primitives and fine antiques throughout the shop. The antiques are well displayed and the shop is pristine. They carry everything from furniture to tools, with some items museum quality. The clerk was welcoming and friendly, but let us wonder at our own pace. She answered a few questions I had about the antiques and shop. Prices were reasonable for the quality. I recommend a visit. Plan about an hour or less. There is free street parking."
"If you can pull hard enough to get in the store (They have heavy old doors that stick.) you will probably enjoy browsing through the neat and orderly booths. The merchandise here looks to be of higher quality than a lot of places I've visited. The place is kept clean and items are easily viewable without a lot of items in the way.They do have a variety of collectibles and a limited amount of furniture. There are the usual booths of dishware and some clothing, but mostly knick knacks and unusual items that you don't see collected like this.Friendly staff seemed welcoming and made it a place I would gladly visit again when in the area.Review #2127"
"One of my favorite out of town antique stops. It's not too big, but also not tiny. There are quite a few textile, quilt type things, glass items, vases, post cards, other paper ephemera, some vintage clothing and accessories. Very little if any furniture, but lots of fun bits and pieces."
"This place is so cool. You can tell that the people who run SoBro Vintage Market know their stuff, because everything is carefully curated and I want to buy every single thing. No swap meet junk here. It's all quality old stuff, especially the mirrors and artwork. I just can't resist anything vintage that hangs on a wall.The store itself is small, but they manage to pack lots of treasures into a small space. You'll find furniture, knickknacks, books, clothing, records, quilts and lots more. It's fun to just walk through and browse, but you'll probably end up buying something because the prices are decent."
"Wonderful lil dinner theater experience! We took Mama Joyce for her birthday, and were surprised to also meet up with my Aunt Gloria. On any given day, whether it's breakfast or lunch the made from scratch menu items never disappoint. It's a great net work of women, from the owners to the employees that keep us coming back."
"I was dropping off a friend in Franklin and had some time to kill. What better way to spend than checking out 4 of the cute shops on Jefferson Street. There is public and street parking close to Blackbird Nest and the other shops I wanted to visit.As I entered Blackbird Nest I received a pleasant greeting. The Blackbird Nest specializes in redesigned modern, antique and vintage furniture along with home decor, lamps, new clothing, bath and body products, prints, florals and wreaths plus holiday decor.The shop has several smaller rooms with various items incorporated throughout but items are organized well and prices are clearly marked. I liked seeing furniture, clothing, home and holiday decor all tastefully arranged together in each space. The store has a few narrow isleway's but most are spacious enough to browse comfortably down. They do have a dressing room to try on clothing you are interested in.If you're in Franklin make time to visit Blackbird Nest. Terrific location for gifts, clothing and unique furniture."
"I was warmly greeted as I entered and the woman behind the counter was very helpful and polite. This antique store is located in downtown Zionsville. The store hours are limited to 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday thru Saturday. The shop is very clean with organized booths and room to browse. Lots of antique tools, glassware, jewelry, books, a little furniture, toys, purses and clothing can be found here.I did find several items I needed and was glad I'd stopped in to browse. You just never know what you'll find in an antique shop."
"The Antique Emporium surprised me with the number of large pieces of furniture that I saw in this double spaced strip mall shop. Though the shop looks small from the front, having the second area to the west doubles the space making it possible for large pieces to fit in, often as cabinets, with loads of small items. There are collections of vinyl albums, vintage clothing, dishes, coins, books, and just about anything you can think of. Not the largest collection, but decent quality pieces.Review #2019"
"This place is huge and has plenty of parking so that if you make a purchase, you won't have to haul it very far. This was my first time visit, so after entering the spacious lobby/checkout area, I chose to go to the right to check out the "Decorator Mall" side of the place. Here was a variety of knick knacks, wall hangings, and seasonal items to add a bit of style or flair to your home. The aisles were clear, but I did need to say "excuse me" to get around clusters of shoppers who tend to forget anyone else is browsing.The other side of the place (even larger) is the Antique Mall. This was a little less organized, but manageable. Here were more collectibles and antiques than I saw on the other side. Some of the stuff made me scratch my head why it was there (an empty Sun King can for $3?), but other items looked like the type of stuff you could pick up for your collections. Lots of dishware, books and music sources, and quite a bit of nostalgia items that I remember (mid 20th century items), but not in the best of condition were noticed.Plan to allow yourself plenty of time to browse since just the walking will take you awhile even without stopping to snoop.Review #1958"