Fun way to spend a rainy day! It’s not a huge place but they have a ton of vendors. With a huge variety of antiques and what not to peruse through. Lots of beautiful furniture. The staff I have spoken with has been friendly!
Diane T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
This is the largest of the antiques places in Keller(that I know of, anyway) and I rather enjoyed perusing through all the ‘stuff’, even though nothing jumped off the shelf and screamed ‘take me home!’. There is enough variety to look at here and I will go back another time in the hopes that something wants to go home with me!
Ali G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 North Richland Hills, TX
This place is alright — nothing special. Pretty cluttered and in my opinion most of the items are overpriced.
Eric W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tarrant, TX
Decent little place. Surprisingly large inside for what you see outside. It’s the«mall» concept, in that there are many managed consignment areas. The sheer size meant plenty of variety. Definitely worth a look. PS. I’m docking a star because a while back we went in to see if we could place a flyer, for a local Keller event, in the window or at the sales counter. The reply was, «No, we don’t do that.» So minus one star for not supporting Keller non-profits better. PS. We did not run into this problem with _any_other Old Town Keller business.
Steven S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Arlington, TX
This antique mall is located just off Hwy 377 as you come into Keller from the south. About a block to the east. It’s not a large mall. But its worth a stop if you’re ever in Keller or nearby Roanoke or someplace like that. First thing I saw was several 50’s style outdoor lawn metal rockers. Next to them was a set of metal lockers from a school. Painted fire-engine red. A steal at $ 225. Inside had a large assortment of small stuff, some furniture and enough interesting other stuff to keep my wife busy poking around for about an hour. All we brought home from this trip was an old cook-book(surprise), a flowery cloth purse and a tawdry romance/thriller paperback. Not our best day. Not the mall’s fault, I’m sure. I saw a couple buying a pair of pink cowgirl boots for their daughter. There was a booth with books for sale. Typical antique mall stuff, and the prices seemed quite reasonable. The lady working there was very nice and helpful and even suggested the nearby Prairie House in Roanoke for lunch. Always ask a local where they eat. We’ll certainly be back next time we’re through.