I love this place! It’s a market with separated unmanned booths for various vendors and artists to set up and display their items. It’s overflowing with an abundance of antiques and vintage treasures as well as unique newer items and art. During my visit it was kind of quiet and a staff member greeted me cheerfully before I began wandering through the store. It’s big. Bigger than I thought and I was pleasantly surprised. Along with all of the fabulous house décor, baubles and trinkets, they also have a clock repair booth. As I passed by, there was a kind gentleman working on a beautiful antique grandfather clock. I’m not positive but I think that I saw a lamp repair booth as well :) Also, prices seemed reasonable to me. I checked a lot of items and never once went into sticker shock. You must stop in and visit if you’re visiting the Marietta Square. Actually, I would suggest making a special trip to the area, just to browse this lovely store.
Zewditu D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
Was visiting Marietta Square for the first time to get some dessert so I decided to take a stroll around the square so I could check out the different businesses. I saw a couple walking with some small pieces of furniture so I deduced that there must be some kind of antique store nearby given the look of the items. When I finished exploring, I ended my visit to the Square with shopping a Dupre’s not knowing what I would find. Not everything is an actual antique. There is some vintage items and some newer items, as well. Things are organized my stalls. I think some stalls organize similar items and some are for a specific«seller» from the look of it. Reminds me Paris on Ponce, but not as funky and BIGGER. You will be fooled by the outside appearance of the place. There is so much to see. Take your time an explore. A number of items were just a bit more than I was wiling to pay. However, I did splurge on a gorgeous sarong(not antique). I also purchased, three pairs of earrings. I guess it was an accessories kind of day. I paid about $ 80 for my four items. Not like my old antique shop in NC where I would score more than a bagful of items at the price. But I thought the selection of items was very nice and I’m sure that most people could find something they are interested in. I definitely plan to visit again if I am in the area.
Bonnie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Marietta, GA
My favorite antiques market. I’ve found so many unique pieces here.
Dale R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Byesville, OH
Despite all indications to the contrary when first walking in, there actually are some antiques in here. We found one small but very cool thing for a good price.
Kathryn C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oceanside, CA
This is the best antique mall in Marietta. I shop here frequently and ‘am always able to find something unique. There really is something for everyone and the prices are very reasonable.
Ellie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Redwood City, CA
This place is so unbelievably incredible and huge. I feel like I could spend hours here or there so much to look at and take in. You could definitely find something for everyone here, very versatile. Not trashy, really great picks here. Old stuff and some new stuff. Picked up a vintage Coke ad and Eiffel Tower gold ornament. Incredible! Must see if you’re in town. Nicest woman working at the front desk.
Tiffany Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Marietta, GA
I’m pretty sure I’m stalking Dupre’s specifically for bags/purses. And what gal can say no to fabulous purses in an antique shop. Well I most certainly cannot, therefore I head straight to the spot they’re located and wish they’d come down on the price of them a tiny bit, but either way… I forsee a bag or two ending up happily in my closet later this year. So every time I walk into this shop, I feel like I’m traveling through time, and I’m sure that’s the feeling antique shops are going for. Most items here are like pieces of unspoken history sitting on shelves, that are waiting for a home to start a new story. But for me, on a quiet lazy afternoon, this is a great place to get lost in and see items that even our parents and grandparents used when they were growing up. I like to look at the old toys as I head toward the exit, and I even saw a DBZ(Dragon Ball Z) figurine in the shop and how cool is that for an animé geek. The jewelry is gorgeous and I make sure to press my face to the glass case, the chandeliers amaze me as I stare at the ceiling while walking, and there isn’t a nook or cranny in this shop that doesn’t have anything fascinating in it. Overall, I’ve found myself getting lost in here a few times, and plan to get lost in here many more times to come. I’m not a big antique buyer, but I do like unique and cute things. I think Dupre’s has something for everyone… those that are looking for something particular, and those that are looking for nothing at all…
John S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Woodstock, GA
Just off Marietta square. This is a HUGE antique /collectible store. They’ve been around for awhile. A very good collection of «stuff». Spend an hour(or more) browsing if you like antiquities.
Sudevan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Mississauga, Canada
Loved the store Especially those who love antiques and patience to check all items. Those who have dust allergy pls stay away. It’s not the mistake of the shop owners or store. Antique shops had to be like that :-). We enjoyed going here and looking through tiny mini stuffs which made us amazed. It’s not cheap to own antiques. Bit pricy but those who are looking for any particular items I believe they wont look into that price tag much !! Altogether great shop and keep it up !!!
Grumpy H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Catoosa, OK
all day long and then some!!! Total Browse-Fest here! I mean there are so many things in here, you could take a notebook with you to write down all the memories you’ll run across from all the old-fashioned items. Just a great place to shop!
Heidi P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dunwoody, GA
DuPre’s is a fun antique store. There are a ton of different kinds of items, so you’d be in luck no matter what you’re looking for, and it’s a huge space. I really like how old the sign is/looks. I know they’ve been around for a long time. Near the employees only section, they have hung up old receipts, order forms, stock lists, phone extension lists etc from when they were an actual market. They sold things like chicken grit and guinea pigs and stuff. It’s so cool. I’m a little surprised those things are not framed or protected in any way. but it’s still cool. It’s the kind of place where collectors can rent a space to sell their goods. Sports collectibles, bottles, jars, jewelry, furniture, old home décor, books, tea cups, old silverware, antique baby dresses(creepy!), keys, iron, crystal, antique appliances, even some current cutesy gift stuff, etc etc. there’s also an art gallery section that I did not look at particularly because we were window shopping for some specific things. We felt that the prices were a little higher at DuPre’s than they would have been at an antique store up in North GA. Neat place overall — definitely worth a stroll into.
Bobbin W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
As part of Project Apartment Rejuvenation 2011, I’ve been on the hunt for some antique flour, sugar and coffee containers. I spotted a beautiful white English flour pot with nearly worn-off navy blue lettering in Dupre’s front window display. It took a staff member about 10 minutes to dislodge it from the front of a dresser, so luckily I bought it. I also found a ribbed glass container with«Coffee» raised across. Now all I need is a sugar canister to complete my triumvirate. I could’ve bought a lot more at Dupre’s, like a $ 200 trunk or $ 400 side table, but that would have catapulted Project Apartment Rejuvenation 2011 into a major danger zone. Beautiful store, though.