Great place. Clean, well run, great selection of good merchandise. Mostly fair prices. One of the better antique malls we’ve seen.
Trey N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Glen Carbon, IL
Wonderful antique mall. Huge place, would take hours to look at everything. Has a lot of different stuff and on the plus side it has public restrooms and a restaurant. What’s not to like about that?
Sam R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Cicero, IN
*deep, extended, depressed sigh* Webb’s. What have they done to you? Now, you’re just called Centerville Antique Mall, and you’re just not as good. I remember coming here as a kid and LOVING it. They used to have all kinds of awesome stuff. We had to use a cart, because they had so much. Now, they’ve just lost their touch. There isn’t as much to peak the interest in there. I live in Hamilton County, and my family and I took our(final) trip here not long ago. It just saddened me. Stuff was overpriced, there were empty booths, and it was a little dingy. Just sad. We only bought one thing in this whole huge place, and it was a gift for my aunt. This antique mall has definitely passed out of its glory days and I think we have all silently decided that it’s not worth the drive over here anymore.
Janice Ann R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Indianapolis, IN
This place has so much. I’ve never left here empty handed. Books, records, porcelain, pictures, dolls, glass, jewelry, old & really old furniture, civil war, coins, Coca Cola, silver plate, OMG what I’ve found here. I think most of the prices are fair, or I wouldn’t have bought OR returned to buy more. It’s your typical Midwestern antique mall. Lots and lots of booths, with a few offering a percent discount to entice you to buy. It’s been here a long time & only gotten better with the new ownership. There’s even a little place to sit & grab a sandwich. If you like walking into a clean, well lit establishment with a huge selection & plenty of parking nearby, then this is the place for you.
Keith H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Greenwood, IN
My family and I went here in hopes that since it has a new owner it was going to be better than Webb’s was. Needless to say, not much has changed. Although, the front half of the mall has been cleaned up a bit the back half is still the same ol’ junk. The other downside is just about everything is this mall is WAYOVERPRICED! I actually went on ebay to compare prices with a few of the same items and found them MUCHCHEAPER! We have no desire to go back to this mall unless it’s many years down the road. Who knows maybe a long time from now it’ll get better, but I’m not gonna hold my breath!
Brandon M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Springfield, OH
«New owners of Webb’s Antique Mall. With needed improvements…» I have been a dedicated fan of Webb’s Antique Mall since my parents have taken me there during my childhood. It seemed like every month we were at Webb’s, and because of my past I have been committed to go at least once or twice a year. I would say though in the last five to six years the mall has been declining. The building has been needing repairs. The roof was leaking in certain spots and the vendors don’t seem to «restock/maintain» their booths. Me and my significant other were traveling back from Indianapolis and decided to check it out. When we arrived I was shocked to see that it was no longer Webb’s but is now called Centerville Antique Mall. I was a bit nervous at first but when I saw the outside of the building got a fresh coat of paint on the exterior of the building, my nervousness started to subdue. When we walked in we were greeted with a nice new entry, flooring, check out counter, and interior paint. The glass show case area was partially under«construction» and so most of the cases were empty and being replaced. While walking to the back I saw that they were renovating one of the rooms. I also noticed that they had some new heaters in the building which will be nice during the winter because it does get cold in there. The down side with having the new owners, there were a lot of vacant booths, but I have a feeling it will be only a temporary thing. Having been going to Webb’s all my life I am pretty familiar with the booths, and the booths that were vacant were the ones that were the least kept up. I have high hopes for the new owners and I hope they continue improving the mall, and I look forward to see if the improvements have helped in the coming months.
Chris G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Richmond, IN
As a child I used to visit Antique Malls very often with my parents, and this location was a great reminder of everything I enjoyed from those trips as a kid. The layout of the store is easy to follow, and HUGE as far as the size of the building and number of different vendors. The variety and quality of goods would require days and days of searching to really see everything offered by all of the vendors. We came for lunch as well, which was hailed as great and fun by those who took me, but we all realized that there have been changes made recently that made the quality of the food not quite what it used to apparently be. Also, they now serve Coke products(in Pepsi cups lol), but the atmosphere of the restaurant is still great! Overall, if you’re looking for a fun and nostalgic afternoon, or deal-searching filled weekend, this is definitely a place you need to visit!
Mia M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Indianapolis, IN
Oh, Webb’s. I still love you, but I’m a veteran visitor. If your current condition was my first impression of you, I’d have to agree with Luciann and Jana. I stopped in yesterday to take my 4-month-old son out of the house for a walk while beating the extreme heat in the process. It pains me to say this, but Webb’s is in pretty sad shape. I mean, I know it was noon on a Wednesday, but my car was one of six in the parking lot, and at least three people were on duty there. There are very few booths that are being maintained. A good portion of them have random crap strewn haphazardly on the shelves and it’s pretty obvious that the dealers are neither restocking their wares or coming in to check on their current merchandise. There’s also a large spot in the middle that has been overtaken by those metal signs that feature vintage John Deere and Ford logos or pithy sayings like«Coffee! You can sleep when you’re dead!» I feel like that’s the first step towards this turning into yet another flea market. On the plus side, almost every booth is offering discounts. I got a demitasse tea cup and saucer from Occupied Japan for $ 4, an old book for $ 1.25 and an amber-colored ashtray(I use them as coasters) for 65 cents. Still, for someone who can remember Webb’s in its heyday, it’s a pretty depressing place to be.
Kathy M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Marshfield, MO
Lots of nice stuff but most of it is overpriced. Lot of empty cases. Checkout service is very slow… don’t know if it is their systems or the clerks. Probably will not be back.
Luciann H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Saint Louis, MO
Lots of garage sale type stuf. Not for the collector. A wastenof time.
Erin J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Indianapolis, IN
The layout of this antique mall stinks. It’s difficult to make sure you go to every section. That aside, they have tons of good quality vintage and antique furniture from all different eras, tons of glassware and kitchen accouterments. There wasn’t much in the way of books(only about 3 vendors) and nothing in the vintage clothing department. Since those are the things I look for, I won’t be back to this shop. But If I need furniture or glassware, this would be a great one to go to.
Linda E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Saint Louis, MO
Located between US40 and I 70, the building is easy to get to and contains a wealth of various dealers, with goods ranging from vintage toys and Americana kitchen ware to refined china and art glass, with much in between. You can spend hours here and find many kinds of gifts, as well as personal purchases.