The front of LA46 at 2232 St Claude Avenue in New Orleans....
One of the windows at LA46 at 2232 St Claude Avenue in New Orleans....
The front of LA46 at 2232 St Claude Avenue in New Orleans....
Inside LA46 at 2232 St Claude Avenue in New Orleans....
Inside LA46 at 2232 St Claude Avenue in New Orleans....
The iconic Mr. Bingle in an artistic recreation of the original 1952 version in the window at LA46!!!
Kate J.
Mar 23, 2018
I've been here before awhile back and like the stuff they carry... Today I went back to peruse but the shop was closed. Friday at 4:45 p.m. very disappointed.
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Cody P.
May 2, 2016
I've stopped by this store at least 5 times during their supposed hours and it's NEVER open. How do they even make money? Sucks because the pictures show looks like they have some cute stuff.
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Lindsay B.
Jan 21, 2017
Owner was completely rude. All in all I spent 60 seconds there before being asked to leave because "now is not a good time." Won't be going back and wouldn't recommend.
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Lisa K.
Sep 17, 2014
Some nice stuff at this antiques/collectibles store, but a little pricey for my budget. I am by no means an expert thrifter so couldn't say if the prices are justified. They had a nice selection of wooden end tables and vanities, kitchenware, and used shoes and clothes. There were a lot of items on the floor without marked prices, and when I asked about one of them, I was told (very politely) that it wasn't for sale. I'll probably be sticking with the string of thrift stores down St. Claude a few blocks, but if you're looking for nice pieces and have a bit more money to spend, this might be worth a look.
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Jhanathon D.
Apr 28, 2015
For some reason, yelp didnt think some negative reactions to this business were helpful reviews. Thus, I am writing another review short and sweet. This business owner is not friendly to her customers. The stuff inside is overpriced. Yes there is some nice mid-century pieces, no they are not worth the money she is asking-nicks, scratches, rust on some metal chairs. Anyway, the heart of this review is meant to help any thrifties to steer clear of this shop. As mentioned in the previous review, there are SO many antique and thrift stores in New Orleans. Why deal with a very mean business owner? Not worth it..
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Guy F.
Oct 15, 2014
Found a beautiful floor lamp, owner was extremely warm and friendly. This store is more curated and less thrift oriented- l think everything was reasonably priced - some items were out of my budget but many good deals around. A great place to find an interesting accent piece for home or wardrobe.
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Lauren D.
Sep 21, 2014
Okay. So here's the deal. I love to go thrifting. I've been to this shop several times. It's hit or miss, but I've found a few pieces that I like. But, the woman who owns/runs this shop is very unpleasant. I've been in a handful of times and every time I go in she's rude, snarky, and acts put out when you ask about things. When I ask her for help she acts like it's a real inconvenience. She rolls her eyes and seems to be annoyed. Not the way to run a business. I asked her if there were other shops in the area that she could recommend and she rolled her eyes and said, "Not as good as this one." What?? I couldn't believe it. Who does that? When people go thrifting they want to hop around from shop to shop. No one wants to shop exclusively at your shop, lady! I was stunned and my friend who was with me at the time couldn't believe it either. She's a very negative person who doesn't have anything nice to say. If you want to talk bad about other shops in New Orleans this is the girl to do it with. She has nothing nice to say. Truly unpleasant. Unfortunately for her I don't think I will return. I spend a good amount of money on antiques and I would've been happy to spend money in this store, but because the owner was so rude I don't think I will be back. Also, she doesn't really seem to know much about the things she's selling. There are a lot of great thrift stores in New Orleans. I wouldn't waste your time here.
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