This is not your Mama’s antiques style store, this is a Consignment store so watch the price tags as the true price maybe different if the item has been there a while. They have a great selection of items, from Furniture to glassware and paintings. You need to visit often as they get new items Daily. The staff is great to talk to and they ofter have cookies on the weekends to much on. We have found quite a few great buys from Waterford Crystal, to folk art paintings. You can find newer items to vintage. retro and true Antiques. The displays make it easy to find things, BUT if you saw it on that shelf on Monday, it may have been moved. The setup is makes it easy to find certain things. not a place for little kids or strollers. Prices are good.
Angela S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Atlanta, GA
This is one of my favorite places in Atlanta! You never know what sorts of treasures you’re going to find when you come in here. They always have a huge, great selection of all kinds of vintage, antique and consignment stuff, and unlike all the other antique stores in the area, they are VERY reasonably priced. You can find some real deals here! The pricing system is that items are automatically discounted 10% for every month they are in the store, so sometimes you’ll stumble across something that has been there for a while is a now a complete steal. The owners and staff are also super friendly and lots of fun to chat with. I highly recommend it… I’ve never walked away empty-handed!
George C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Newnan, GA
My wife and I have been going to the Treasure Mart for 20+ years now, starting at their first location, then the big warehouse next to Chamblee High stadium. You are likely to find anything in here, and I have. From Roseville art pottery to early and midcentury toys, beautiful silk brocades, 18th century hymnals, watercolors and oils, fine china, 50’s furniture, and a clay pigeon thrower, I have spent several thousand $$$ here over the years. Most of the time, I strike out, but the thrill of the score is worth the trips. Don’t just come here once. You owe it to yourself to scoot through once a month. Oh, and they’ve moved to Broad Street, in the same strip center as Broad Street Antiques, which is another treasure trove.