Not huge, but good size with a varied selection. We were able to go through it in an hour found a few nice small items. Prices were reasonable.
Daniel M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lebanon, NH
I really enjoyed this place. An excellent selection of collectibles and beautiful tea pots. Some of the prices of some of the vendors are quite affordable. I’ve been to other antique stores here in Northern New England and they tend to specialize in a lot of rustic primitives — that’s just not my thing. However, here it was gorgeous. I do plan to buy more things one day!
Stephen B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Concord, NH
My favorite shop. Friendly and helpful staff that truly believe in and enjoy assisting customers. I have been shopping here for about 10 years and have never had a bad experience. You can find just about anything here at a good price. I encourage any one looking for a good deal to stop in.
Adam J.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Manchester, NH
The selection is really awesome but the folks running the place, not so much. We had an employee turn off the lights and tell us to get out. Yes, it was closing time but I wasn’t even able to check out. Who turns away business(and I wasn’t alone)? I’ve never been to an antique place where employees don’t care, until this place.
Tara A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Ogunquit, ME
Great selections, but customer service not so much. I was shopping on a Sunday around 2 when all the sudden all the lights turned off! A man walked by and I asked him if they were closing and he said yes, due to weather. I had items in my hand I wanted to buy that I ended up putting down, and there were other people still shopping too. I left feeling like that wasn’t the nicest customer service. I will probably go back, but keep that in mind. Laconia antique center has better customer service and they are very friendly.
Storm L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manchester, NH
lots of things from furniture, jewelry, knick knacks, memorabilia, etc. Mainly sections from different dealers, a great variety of flea market goodies to fine antiques and collectables, put this on your bargain hunting and curiosity seeking lists.
Bunny R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Center Sandwich, NH
This is a great group shop! Lots of cool, one of a kind items and the prices are very reasonable. A nice combo of high end, vintage, ephemera, and kitsch. A bit of newer, repro, and craftiques have snuck in lately,(you know — destroying antiques in the name of art and white-washing anything that stays still long enough!) but there are also some new higher end dealers that make up for it. The staff are great. Very friendly, methodical in checking to make sure items are entered correctly and very careful packing up items. I also love that this place is often open until 6pm!(check before you go)
Charoline D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Greenwich, CT
Now and again, I have to drag my non-country bumpkin ass up to NH to have work done on my car, visit the fam, or just snuggle a wiener dog or two. But when I do, I’ll typically come by here to pour through booths of amazing knickknacks from the days of yore? When was«yore» exactly? Hmm. Something to ponder, perhaps? In any case, located across from Marshalls, Market Basket(gag), and Fashion Bug(double *gag*) you’ll find this little gem. It’s actually also topped off by Concord Coin on it’s second floor. This has been the source of probably 70−72% of all my adorable found objects. From my «no-bozo» pin to the velvet clasp purse, this place is straight up awesome and covers ALL the bases. Looking for antique hooks? Fishing rods? License plates? A decanteur in the shape of NH? You’ve got it. I could literally spend hours picking through the booths, and then more hours backtracking to make sure I didn’t miss anything. Many of the booths have sales as well, such as last weekend on Saturday when I stopped in. I got two pairs of earrings for $ 3. One pair being silver clips shaped like large fleur de lis and another some sort of yucky art nouveau BS for fun. The people running the store are very friendly as well. A definite stop on your way through Concord on your way up to the lakes/slopes.