Really neat place. They have everything you could think of. And their prices are really fair. I’ve purchased a lot of depression glass from them(my mom collects it) and it’s always great quality and not too expensive. Plus everyone that I’ve ever encountered working there has been very polite and helpful. I definitely recommend checking this place out if you enjoy antiques.
Carolina S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Brooklyn, NY
Consignment shops are the kind of places that I have reservations about. I translate the words«Consignment» or «Vintage» to «expensive thrifstore loot». Most of the stuff found at these types of «vintage shops» can be found in thriftstores for a fraction of the costs. The only thing is sometimes people don’t want to dig through piles of crazy crap to find their treasures. I have no issue with dumpster diving my way into treasures. I love telling people how little I spent on some of my stuff. The treasure is almost as good as the thrill of finding the treasure. I had some high hopes that there would be a good thriftstore in Toms River. Unfortunately this was it. There was some adorable kitchen items, like the strawberry cookie jar to an emerald green two piece juicer. And these items are unique and were prices accordingly at over $ 40. I skipped on both since, I already have a collection of kitchen items I have curated myself. I was drawn to a couple jewelry pieces but still out of budget. I finally found some clothing racks. And I spotted a super cute, rockabilly style leopard button up that would be perfect in John Waters’s Cry Baby! It was a must have and a nice price, $ 8. So I guess if you dig just right, you can find an item or two here. Worth a try.
Amber G.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Beachwood, NJ
yea! this is a legitimate antique store. i found the prices on the furniture to be extremely reasonable. they have a wide variety of items for sale from home décor to clothes to sports…
Jane P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Washington, DC
This is a fairly large antique/consignment store. I liked that it was broken up into«booths» of similar stuff, but at the same time felt comfy like one big antique store. They had a sweet selection of vintage magazines dating as far back as the 1800s. Awesome vintage ladies’ hats as well. The only thing I didn’t see was mid-century modern stuff. Reasonable prices. Icing on the cake: Really friendly employees.