Neat store, labeled as antiques but more the«shabby chic» vintage that is popular now. Some gems are very reasonably priced at the staff is super helpful and ready to answer questions without hovering.
AngelsV A.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
The staff was nice, I was extremely unimpressed at the variety of things they have for sale, but! They do have a section of live hard to find plants for cheap and i freaked the f out because they had quite a bit of plants I’d been needing for my miniature/fairy garden and they all were priced pretty well. All in all, I’d go again for the plants.
E C.
Place rating: 4 Dallas, TX
Fun place to visit if you’re in the area. All the stalls sell similar merchandise. You pick up what you like and pay at main check out. Prices are more reasonable compare to North Dallas. Definitely NOT antique, mostly Fixer Upper/shabby chic reproductions(stuff you would probably find in Nebraska Furniture Mart). Pieces are not unique but most make good decorations if you’re not looking for quality antiques.
Lynn W.
Place rating: 5 Frisco, TX
Antiques and more! They have so much variety of merchandise and excellent customer service. Very clean, well lit and inviting environment to shop in, unlike most dusty and drab antique stores.
Sarah Z.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
this place is awesome! I am not even into decorating and I love this place. So many cute things at a super reasonable cost. highly recommend it if you are looking for unique gifts!
Carrie M.
Place rating: 5 Sherman, TX
I honestly enjoyed this place. We had to make sure we hit all the booths due to the, mmm, maze like arrangement… After going once(not empty handed) we had to go again to purchase more items we had set out eyes on. This is now a must go to when in Frisco!
Frank P.
Place rating: 2 Frisco, TX
If you dig cool vintage kind of stuff, this place is definitely NOT the place. It’s filled with tacky, kitschy type of stuff you 65 year old mother-in law might adore. Most furniture is painted with Martha Stewart’s robins egg blue special, constant«word» signs and hardly any hipster types of things. Staff sort of ignores your presence. I am giving it two stars rather than one because the vendor selling the old radios seems interesting.
Sarah T.
Place rating: 5 Plano, TX
One of my favorite places around! I’m still kicking myself for not opening a place like this when I had the idea about 10yrs ago! A store visit always makes me feel better though. The unique booths are fun to browse and I always leave with a thousand DIY craft ideas. Yes, I know I’m supposed to buy them there but who doesn’t love spending 3x the purchase amount buying supplies to do it yourself?! :) I compensate them by buying all my chalk paint there(LOVE Annie Sloan) and gifts for friends. Fun events like Ladies or Mom’s Night Out are the cherry on top of this gem.
Steve T.
Place rating: 2 Carrollton, TX
Shabby chic, faux Texas and country styles dominate. Nothing else. There is no other design aesthetic. Pity. Something different in just one booth might result in a sale. And that would be a good thing, considering the very few I saw checking out. Looking for a girls day out for shopping? This may be your place. Don’t think of it as an antique mall. Unless you like your antiques covered in paint, or «repurposed» for some decorative item. Crafts, women’s clothing and home decorative items fill this cavern sized place. It’s organized and clean. But if I see one more beaded item or sequined article of clothing, I may vomit.
Krystle S.
Place rating: 4 Frisco, TX
I’m doing a major decorating overhaul on my house right now and my friend/amateur interior decorator extraordinaire took me here to look for unique pieces for my fireplace mantel. I scored two awesome iron lamps that I couldn’t have found anywhere else. This place is a huge maze of mostly handmade and/or repurposed household items, clothes you’d usually have to order from Etsy, handmade and/or vintage toys, and a small selection of antique items in glass cases. It’s sort of like the handmade section on Etsy barfed all over a big warehouse, in the best way possible. Give yourself at least at hour to get through this place because it’s massive; probably 2 hours if you really want to take your time and browse each of the stalls. Also, it’s important to know that all sales are final.
Bart F.
Place rating: 5 Little Elm, TX
Went in looking for the Tie Guy. Wife was with me. Tie Guy was not in. An hour and a half later my wife was ready to leave. Very girly. Very artsy. My wife loved it. Reasonabley priced. Very nice people there. Suggestion: serve beer. Men will come with their wife and be happy.
Nina F.
Place rating: 5 Little Elm, TX
This was my first time here. I never knew about this place before. I LOVE it. Tons of antiques, collectibles, decorative items, gift ideas … We came in looking for the Texas Tie Guy’s stuff and ended up wandering around and finding lots of cool stuff. We purchased two gifts and a pretty bracelet for me. I will definitely bring my mother-in-law here to browse next time she is in town, and I plan to pick up some Christmas gifts here later in the year. Check it out. You will be amazed.
Yisha B.
Place rating: 5 Elizabeth, NJ
This place is like heaven if you love antiques. It is literally filled with stalls from various vendors that have antiques and they display them out for you so nicely within their stalls. The vendors rotate on a weekly basis so make sure that if you come and see something you like you don’t hesitate to get it or else it might not be there next week!
David W.
Place rating: 2 McKinney, TX
While not a bad store, it is clean and well-maintained with a lot of variety, we went in with the hopes of it having more actual antiques and collectables like it says on the front of the building. Wouldn’t discourage people from going, just not what it looks like.
Chris R.
Place rating: 5 Frisco, TX
Great place with lots to choose from. Friendly staff! We have bought some good unique items here. Only problem is they don’t have a option for delivery when we bought a buffet/dresser.
Katie R.
Place rating: 5 Frisco, TX
I love to bring my out of town girl friends here to browse and shop! It’s such a fun and unique place where you can really kill some time and find some amazing special touches. It’s pleasant and hassle free to shop as the individual shop/booth owners are rarely there(and those that I have run into are not hounding you, but rather just working on their displays) and you are free to check out the goods. The store employees occasionally walk around and offer to hold your items up front for you but either way they can determine whose shop to credit and you check out everything up at the front of the store all at once. This is a great place to find unique gifts, decorations for every occasion, college gear, kids clothes, and more!
Can M.
Place rating: 4 Huntington Beach, CA
This place has unique items. Like home décor, homemade crafts, antiques, clothing and all kinds of vintage items. The store is huge and includes lots of different vendors selling new and used items. It will take you more than few hours just to look through everything in the store. If you’re in a hurry forget it. You’ll definitely miss out some pretty cool stuff. We and our friend got the«Don’t mess with Texas» sign for both of our houses. Love this amazing cute unique store. Can’t wait to come back to search for something new.
Al A.
Place rating: 4 Dallas, TX
This place is very interesting and has unique items. It is set up like an indoor swapmeet where each vendor has a small 10×10 area to display their goods. It’s sort of like a maze so take your time. If you are in a hurry, forget it. You’ll miss out on some pretty cool stuff. I walked out of here with a «Dont mess with Texas» sign for the house.
Jason F.
Place rating: 2 Frisco, TX
Not a fan. I came here purely because my wife wanted to get some bed sheets from this store as she had done in the past. I picked up the sheets, and went to the front where there is some semblance of a line, but not really; rather it is 3 separate lines forming 1 «first come first serve» type of uhhh«line.» Get the drift here? it is confusing. We stood for about 15 minutes in the midst of around 30 customers while they tried to ring out the people in front of us. I was standing there with my 1 item wishing I could just pay and go. No luck. Then when finally a cashier shows up and says«Next» I think it is my turn, but from another«line» someone says«actually I am next.» I gave up. I laid the sheets on the counter and left. Then I looked on Amazon for sheets and they had the exact same sheets for 30% cheaper. I just do not get the hype about this place.
Allison E.
Place rating: 5 Birmingham, AL
If you like home décor, homemade crafts, antiques, clothing, vintage items or even just looking for inspiration, then this is the place for you! It’s sorta set up like a craft fair; space is huge and includes loads of different vendors selling various new and used items. One of the nice things about the setup of this place is that the vendors just set up their loot and don’t hang around. It’s nice because they are not present and pushing their stuff on you. You browse and shop just like other stores. When you see something you like, you just pick it up and go. Each item is tagged so when you checkout the register knows where you picked it up from — one easy transaction. Great place to pickup a unique gift or just want to spend time browsing around. But because there is so much to look at it, either plan to spend a few hours inside or look at the map and plan your shopping! I prefer to just wander around and see what I can stumble into. Etsy and Pintrest Live!