Extremely overpriced. $ 20 for a glass mason jar? Owner didn’t even acknowledge we were there. Plenty of other great spots in hill country.
Larry E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
This is across the highway(drive, don’t try and run), from a great taco and Q place. I was overwhelmed with all of the neat stuff that I wanted, but as we are trying to downsize, I dared not bring home. However, this is perfect, and I mean perfect for finding that item as a gift for someone who has everything. I will be sneaking back to check it out some more. You could spend easily 1 – 2 hours looking at the stuff in this place and I didn’t even go inside! This is one of those joints that you would love to have just to amuse yourself and swear you will get around to restoring. One hint: I saw a lot of items that are worth more if left as is rather than be restored!
Allison j.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Love this place. The owner, David, is outstanding. Sweetheart. Not to mention his prices are great. I should know, I own an estate sale business. Do it.
Steve F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
They’ve cleaned up and expanded! The owner is always very knowledgeable and helpful and the quality of the antiques and collectibles have improved. I love this place!
James F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Driftwood, TX
The name is absolutely perfect for this place. Antiques and things with a huge side of stuff. The small space is usually over run with stuff inside and out. On a recent visit, I gazed upon records, furniture, miniatures, die cast cars, pottery, and a car port full of… you guessed it stuff. If you visit about every three months, you’ll see new stuff. Regardless of the stuff count at this point, David Perkins works hard to earn your business. He’s a nice Joe who also provides appraisals and will work hard to earn your business.