Very neat and organized. The staff was extremely friendly. Plenty to see on both levels. Some things were reasonably priced and some very way overpriced. I wish we would have had more time to browse but we arrived 1 hour before closing We would definitely come back if we’re ever in the area again.
Tony J.
Place rating: 4 Milwaukee, WI
I was sad to see them move as the other location was perfect. The old location seemed to be stuffed with stuff, this one seems more spread out & there seems to be less; but that could just be me. Overall it’s still pretty cool. The good antique shops seem to be dwindling down so be sure to go here if you like old stuff. Staff is pretty nice too. Parking is usually available on the side or street. Will go back when I get the chance.
Jerry M.
Place rating: 4 Germantown, WI
Whether you want it, need it, are hunting for it or just like to look at it, this is the place for you! Glassware, advertising, beer memorabilia, military, clothing, vinyl albums, stereo gear from pre-MP3 days, ugly lamps & attractive lamps, Coca-Cola stuff, furniture, Hall China, Fiesta, furs, bowling balls — you name, it’s probably here. Relocated from a very popular, but very overstuffed, location on 2nd Street in Walker’s Point, this new mall is spacious and easy to get around in. There’s an unbelievable selection of stuff here! Except for what I’m looking for. :(Maybe next time…
Amanda S.
Place rating: 5 Milwaukee, WI
I love Antiques On Pierce. The mall is well organized and the staff is helpful. There are fancy, quirky, and unusual items for everyone! I love the large selection of vintage jewelry, which is a feast for the eyes. And, periodically, Milwaukee memorabilia can be found throughout the mall.
Katie P.
Place rating: 5 Milwaukee, WI
I was a little nervous when my favorite antique store said they were moving but I couldn’t be more pleased with what I saw there yesterday. They had a great valentines day sale and we enjoyed looking at everything in a new light, literally. This place is much brighter, better organized, and easier to walk through than the old place. Two floors filled wall to wall with great treasures. Had a great time and found some great things. I also noticed at the new store there was more staff walking around and interacting with us which I actually really enjoyed.
Suzanne S.
Place rating: 5 Milwaukee, WI
Sale this weekend, 20% off items $ 20 and higher. Firm items excluded. Sale ends Sunday February 14thDON’T MISSOUTONTHISSWEETHEARTOF A SALE!
Jennifer P.
Place rating: 5 Milwaukee, WI
Still my favorite antique shop in town & the perfect place to browse on any lazy weekend day. The new location is more out of the way, but there’s a lot next door and still plenty of street parking around. There are two floors now instead of three, and no fun cargo elevator to take a ride in, but the rest is the same: free coffee and cookies, an ingenious clothespin hold system so you don’t have to carry your finds through the entire place with you, booth after booth filled with treasures. I can recognize the wares of a lot of my favorite dealers from Second St location, and there’s a nice flow across the two floors. It feels a little less cramped/condensed to me, even though there’s still *stuff* everywhere. At least the last few visits, there has been significantly less furniture than at the old store; not sure if some of those dealers didn’t make the move or if it’s just the natural ebb and flow of an antique store. There’s still more knick-knacks, glassware and décor than one person could ever hope to fully investigate in one visit. So I guess I’ll just have to come back…
Joanna T.
Place rating: 5 Wauwatosa, WI
If you aren’t aware, Antiques on Pierce is the reincarnation of the glorious Antiques on Second. The new location is a bit tucked away on Pierce just off 16th St — its an old industrial area but they’ve got a good sized lot to the side if you can’t find a street space. FYI — don’t park in the lots across the street, you’ll be ticketed. Anyway, the new building spans 2 giant floors and seems to have a better«flow» than the old building. If you frequented AOS, you’ll doubtless recognize many of the former dealers who have made the move. The new floor plans are open and bright and they’ve got plenty of room to expand. Right now, it looks like people are still moving in/adding stuff but there is a ton to see. Since dealers are always adding and changing their offerings, you never know what you’ll find but I’m guessing most everyone will find a treasure or two. I ht the jackpot today with some super sweet vintage Christmas ornaments, a light up ceramic Christmas tree and a vintage advertising poster. The location may be new, but the staff is still friendly and knowledgeable, there’s an incredible amount of stuff to explore and the prices are pretty decent. Plan to spend a few hours to see it all!