HUGE selection! Make sure to allow at least 2 hours to browse properly. They have shopping carts and maps.
Rob C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ozark, AR
Huge place. Only 2 empty booths when I was there. Good mix of stuff. Did seem a bit pricier than some places but I managed to leave em $ 10.
Elizabeth P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Indianapolis, IN
My red bearded side kick and I LOVE going to antique stores and checking out all the cool old goodies, and this place was definitely a good find! We actually dragged my mom out for some vintage lovin and all three of us were thoroughly impressed! From quilts to scooters, there are treasures galore here, and whether you’re into eclectic old jewelry or pie chests, you’ll find SOMETHING here that tickles your fancy. To top it all off, the employees are great and super nice, willing to help, and very knowledgeable about the goods. Will most certainly be back soon!
Sara L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Salem, OH
Very big place but not well organized. The rows are haphazard and there is no pattern to it so I feel like I may have missed things. Took a little over an hour to get through as I didn’t really find too much that interested me. There are a lot of dealers, so prices vary from decent to expensive. Some good deals, but nothing really stellar, though. In addition to antiques, there are some primitives and new yard sale junk(not a lot but it still detracts from the place, in my opinion). It’s a decent shop — not a destination, but a good place to visit along the way.
Matthew B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Indianapolis, IN
Great place to go antiquing. Be sure to set aside plenty of time as it is huge. They have a little bit of everything. Antique, vintage, crafty junk, and other assorted treasures. You’re sure to find something. They close at 6pm so go early.
Amanda B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Greenwood, IN
First off, I should admit that I’m addicted to thrift shopping, I love that you never know what you might find. If you enjoy the same thing, or just love to mock old weird shit, this place is worth the drive. Skip the outlet mall and spend the day, and yes, I said day-this place is huge. A lot of the middle aisles are behind glass, but there’s all manner of what-not here, from furniture to kitchenware, to Star Wars memorabilia, to Nazi medals.(and no, I don’t know why, but apparently there’s a collector out there for everything, even hate-cults)… anyway, they literally have thousands of items and oddities. Just make sure you have comfy shoes and a lot of time. On a weird sidenote, I did notice that I got really bad reception on my cell while I was there, which may have just been a Verizon thing, an iPhone thing, or possibly just the universe telling me to put my phone away and live in the now…
Sydney B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Greenwood, IN
I feel like a bad person giving only four stars. It would earn five if it were open later than only 6PM! That’s too early for working people and students who live in Greenwood! Otherwise, this place is next to fantastic! There are soooo many booths to get through. Definitely grab a map to get through it, because in the two days I tried to get here with enough time before 6, I still didn’t make it all the way through. Currently there is a lot of open booths too, and hopefully those will be filled in quick with more cool stuff! There’s a lot of old old antique stuff, plenty of plain ol’ junk, and tons of cool vintage items. There’s a ton of collectible stuff in the many rows of glass cases present too. They’ve even got some outdated vending machines and a little sitting area to snack in when you need a break. Definitely worth the drive to Edinburgh if you live on the south side! It’s only about twenty or thirty minutes south of Whiteland. They shut off the lights right at six to encourage people to get out of the booths and up to the counter with their purchases! I got caught in the dark! Associates are also clearly marked with vests and are very helpful with carrying large items up to one of their doors or to the counter for checkout. The only complaint about customer service was one older lady who approached me and my friend the first time I visited. My friend was holding something we wanted to buy and the lady offered to buy it off of us so she could have it. That seemed very unprofessional to me? Maybe I’m just weird. Anyway, make it a stop if you can! But try to get there early to have plenty of time!
Jennifer S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Indianapolis, IN
I haven’t been to an antique mall in ages and this one is absolutely enormous and is open everyday from 10 – 6(except Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas). We picked up a brochure at Zaharakos ice cream parlor and stopped on our way home to Indianapolis. I wish I would have paid more attention, because the brochure is a useful map for you to remember where those items are that you see that you’re ‘iffy’ about. There is a vast variety in the over 500 booths here. You’ll see furniture, records, primitive décor, clothing, toys, jewelry, coins, and a some flea market style booths. Do allow yourself enough time to browse through all the aisles if you’re on a hunt. My goal was to find a nice cast iron skillet. I saw several ranging in size and price, and was surprised at how much these were going for when I came across a booth with one I liked and it happened to be ‘manned’ by the owner, who immediately offered me a better price than the $ 35 on the tag. I’m not one to haggle really, so that was a nice surprise right off the bat. I also had my eye on some nesting bowls and saw Pyrex running from $ 35 to $ 75 in varied condition. There were staff members readily available in red smocks to assist with questions or items in the cases, even offering to take items to the front to free my hands. Some booths have red signs indicating discounts when you pay with cash or check. When I asked how the cashiers know about the discounts, I was told that the discounts are in their computer system, but that I shouldn’t hesitate to ask for a better price(some tags are marked FIRM). With the mall closing in 15 minutes, I made a final run through the aisles that I hadn’t seen and found a set of pristine Pyrex marked for $ 30 and a sign in the booth that offered 30% off all items. I left with a handful of cds for the trip home(.25 — $ 3.00 each), my Pyrex bowls at $ 21 and skillet at $ 23 and was all smiles on the ride home!
Karhma D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Indianapolis, IN
I love it! Could use less showcases and more MCM booths, but that’s my personal feeling about everything. Some great prices in here and the place is huge. I spent $ 85 in here and took home a huge box of stuff.
Olivia B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bloomington, IN
Get a map before you begin, to mark anything you want to revisit before leaving for reconsidered purchases. Huge(and, in spots, confusing, even with the map – which doesn’t completely capture availabile /blocked path) layout. Location is cavernous, but well-staffed…The folks in the red vests will store, tally, & pack your selections at the front while you continue to shop or help with opening displays or whatnot. There are a large number of booth owners who regularly have unique items in great condition. Folks are doing a lot of hard work behind the scenes to stock their spaces. That, though, means that this is not the place to expect to discover bargains. You’re going to find absolutely great stuff here, but you’re going to pay retail or insurance value, not less. These folks know their stuff when they’re pricing — plus, the facility is well staffed, stocked, & maintained, all factoring into their markup. This is not a place to shop if you’re looking for items with resale margin.
Ronee B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Indianapolis, IN
You know it’s going to be good when they have maps and pencils available so you can mark areas of interest(or find your way back). It is a large antique mall with«red vests» around places to assist when necessary with unlocking of display cases etc. The hubby and me wandered around for about an hour and got maybe A 1⁄3 of the way through — I got pooped out. It’s an antique store and the people know the value of things, so it’s not like a flea market or anything, if you really want something you will pay the appropriate price. This place was extremely clean, organized, and has a great lounge area to sit and wait for the rest of your party to finish wandering around. If you like milling around antique malls then I’d highly recommend the drive down to Edinburgh and spend an relaxing afternoon.
Shelly V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 La Crosse, WI
This mall is located on Exit 76(too obvious?) and is well marked so you can find it. Once you are in the store, pick up a map from the front desk and make sure you mark anything you MIGHT be interested in going back to look at because it will be almost impossible to find later without help. There is a huge variation of items for sale, from furniture to lamps, from cloths to books and every nick-knack, kitchen item, collectable, and toy in between. Many of the booths had sales«20% off» but you had to pay by cash or check, don’t worry, out of state checks are accepted. My only gripe is many of the items were over-priced. There were bargains to be found but you had to hunt for them, which is part of the fun. The place is so massive I actually quit about ½ way and I have never done that before.
Sam R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cicero, IN
Exit 76 Antique Mall is, quite literally, the perfect antiquing destination. My family and I are avid antiquers, so we frequent antique shops/malls across the country while on vacations. Each time we visit a store roughly the size of Exit 76(there aren’t many. this place is a behemoth), we always find ourselves comparing it to Exit 76, and it’s very rare that we decide a place is as good. They have something for everyone here… they had better, with such a large premises. Exit 76 is the perfect location for loading up on vintage smalls for… you know, whatever you do with antiques. Set them around the house, I suppose… that’s what we do. I particularly love this place because they have an extensive selection of vintage Star Wars items… I’m a huge collector of that stuff, and this is THE place to get it. If it tells you anything, my family plans annual/biannual trips to Exit 76 for special occasions, like Mother’s Day, and I specifically save up money just to go here.
Molly W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brownsburg, IN
Hands down, this is the best antique mall I’ve visited in central Indiana — so if you’re shopping at the Edinburgh outlets, you need to make a stop here before leaving the area. Just make sure you grab a map and pencil before you leave.
Randy B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bargersville, IN
This place is huge, it takes forever to see everything. Your eyes will be strained out and your feet sore by the time you leave.
Kathryn M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Elwood, IN
We have been buying and selling antiques for over 30 years. Exit 76 is the GREATEST antique mall we have ever been in. Friendly service from the red best team. Huge variety of antiques and collectibles. Fair prices so you can really shop not just browse like some places!!! LOVEIT! Oh and fun oldies music all day every day makes the whole shopping experience tops!
Carrie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lansing, MI
Upon entering, we were immediately offered a STROLLER. A STROLLER??? For my SEVEN year old or my FIVE year old? Come on! Had I thought about it at the moment, I would’ve realized it was a HINT about kids in this store. Within 10 minutes of even being in the place, some older lady(employee) told us we needed to keep our kids with us. Obviously, this was confusing considering both of them were within 5 feet of us. My kids knew the rules PRIOR to even getting out of the car about not running around and not touching a thing(I am VERY anal-retentive about these things). I was in awe. The employees in this store(booth renters, I am guessing), are incredibly arrogant and condescending. I «get» that the store is «breakable»…I am not a friggin’ idiot. But until my kids start acting out, use some couth… especially towards the ones that FEEDYOU. This place is, obviously, anti-kid and rather paranoid about theft. They have a sign on the door where you can«measure up» your purse/bag, etc. If it is that size or larger, you better keep it in your car, pretty much… and it was probably no larger than 12X12. The store, though, is rather large… it’s clean, but it *is* overpriced, IMO. This is the type of place where you would buy something IF you can’t find it anywhere else AND it was a «must have». A $ 10 Mason Jar is NOT qualifying when they are $ 4.00 everywhere else.
Keith H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Greenwood, IN
Possibly THEBEST antique mall in Indiana!!! With 72,000 square feet, 330 dealers, 600 booths you’re sure to find something there that interests you. My wife and I go here quite a bit. There’s always a lot of interesting things to look at. Sometimes I’ll even come across things that I remember from my childhood. They even have a great selection of antique furniture. All of the staff is very friendly and very helpful. This place is so massive and has so many things to look at that it will probably take you at least a couple of hours to walk through the whole mall(if not more). The other great thing about this antique mall is that it’s located amongst an outlet mall, and several restaurants. So if you’re into antiques, be sure to visit this antique mall. I think you’ll enjoy it.