This place is fantastic. Whenever I have an idea to look for an old milk jug or an end table or a glass pitcher or whatever else random vintage type of stuff you can’t find at stores like Walmart, I go here to peruse the booths for treasures.(The only other option in Georgetown is Goodwill, and their shelves are lacking.) Sometimes I leave empty-handed, and sometimes I manage to fill up the trunk of my vehicle. Either way, I enjoy seeing the different items that come through here on a regular basis. Booths vary from military surplus to primitive décor to pet supplies to personalized cornhole boards to furniture to clothing to candles to Amish candies to holiday décor to accessories to old VHS tapes and more. There’s even glass cases of cell phone covers and purses. There is something for everyone here. In fact, there’s a lot of something for everyone. You can spend hours browsing the treasures/junk and trinkets people put up for sale. Some of the items are a great deal and some are priced ridiculously. I guess it depends on how much someone values something. One person’s junk is another’s treasure!
G M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Shelbyville, KY
Huge place. Well maintained. Mostly wide aisles to handle shopping carts or a wheelchair. Most booths are rented out and well stocked. Good prices. Nicest Peddlers Mall of the 10 or so I’ve visited in central Ky. recently. So why only 4 stars? The place is very difficult to navigate. You can’t shop side to side or front to back since there are booths that impede such a plan of attack. Don’t let that stop you from visiting. Just bring bread crumbs or a non-shopper whose job it is to navigate. Another small issue was the lines at checkout. Never seen such a backup unless it was on the interstate. The owner should address these issues and it would be a 5 star location.
Ronny W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lexington, KY
Best peddlers mall in the area in my opinion! I live in Lexington but I prefer this one over the Lexington one. It’s cleaner, smells a lot better, & is neater. Most of the booths are much neater than in Lexington. They have pretty much everything, antiques, porcelain, whatnots, folk art. I found a nice Chinese vase there once & found out it’s worth a couple hundred dollars! Nice bargain. Some booths are way overpriced, but bargains are everywhere. The main thing I like about the Georgetown Peddlers Mall is the quality of the items seems much better than at any of the other Peddlers Malls in the area, especially Lexington or Richmond. Nice place to visit.
Brian F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Robinsonville, MS
Great place to kill 4 hours! If you like flea markets or thrift shops… this is your place. Other locations around Kentucky as well. Tshirts, vintage items, military surplus, garage sale finds, horse stuff, & more. I couldn’t leave without seeing all the booths!
Hillary C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lexington, KY
We love the Peddler! My kids swear it’s their favorite place to shop. I have several items from here showcased in my home. I have 2 small children who love to but clothes from a couple of the«stores» inside and don’t even get me started on the second hand toys! It’s a must.
Kathryn K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lexington, KY
Great place to find very unique items. I collect vintage salt cellars this is the only place to get them outside of a antique shop. We were going to do some yard sales but it was 85 outside. This was so nice to have AC while browsing. Some of the booths did have really high prices, example: used purse non fashion label $ 38.00??? What the ?? That should have been $ 10.00 or less! Most of the booths were reasonable. Found a deal or two…
Jonni L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Florence, KY
This is such a great place to shop for things you never knew that you wanted, or search for things you know you must have. Within a 45 – 50 minute drive south from me near Florence, it’s a great«I don’t know what I want to do but I want to do something» destination. Over the years, I’ve gotten some great treasures here, and always love to visit when I have a carefree Saturday or Sunday. Located in a large space in what was once an outlet mall, Peddler’s is an antique and flea market. But, don’t let that last part fool you – it is NOTHING, and I repeat NOTHING like Richwood Flea Market or other flea markets I’ve been to where there is just garbage, biker pictures, military surplus clothing or craptastic candles and porn. There are a handful of booths that have stuff I have no interest in(miliatary clothing and biker stuff, mirror pictures, whatever) but the rest is just a mish mash of collectibles, antiques, primitive items, some handmade and lots of old furniture, even vintage clothing. I understand that many people who used to be downtown Georgetown in the«Antique’s District» have satellite booths in Peddler’s because folks don’t seem to come downtown anymore. Be prepared to take your time, be prepared to look. The booths are often easy to get around in and they do provide shopping carts to put your purchases in to bring to the front when you pay. Keep your eyes peeled for special signage in the booths – often, the booth owners name and number is posted in case you want to make an offer on something, or inquire about a better price, and many times, I’ve noted special sale signs for certain weekends such as 20% or sales on certain items within the booth.