Has a lot of items a huge variety with many unique items. Downside I agree with many other reviewers in that the prices are a bit high, maybe he expects you to haggle a bit. The people could be a bit more friendly. Went on a Saturday and they were charging a $ 1 for admittance-??- don’t know why. Stopped in on a Friday and they weren’t so weird… All in all I like walking through, have bought some items but cost is a limiter on many many items there…
Chris S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Omaha, NE
Not only was the woman rude and argumentative the store is filthy the items are highly overpriced and I will not return or recommend it to anyone else
Don M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Lincoln, NE
Stopped by today for my first time. I follow them on Facebook and have been looking forward to a visit. Parking is a challenge as you have to park on the street which is right on busy Leavenworth in Omaha. The store itself has lots and lots of treasures. It is a bit difficult to navigate and I am not sure that there is any sort of organization. But if you are a junker/picker/antiquer this place is a good place to stop and look.
Sara R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Omaha, NE
I have a problem with poorly organized antique stores, and this one falls right into that category. The warehouse is big, I’ll give them that, but it’s not the cleaniest and there are items strewn haphazardly on shelves, tables, etc — no real organization to speak of. I found some neat items for fairly cheap, which was nice, but I’ve been to better antique stores and overall, just not a fan of this one.
Samantha S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Omaha, NE
I purchased a full vintage suit case set from here that I am head over heels for! The salesman even lowered the price when I noticed a flaw in the zipper. So considerate, especially because the set has got to be well over 50 years old!
Jeff R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Omaha, NE
This is a decent second hand shop. However, the people who own it are new to customer service and it shows. I’ve had questions about products both times, and have walked away empty handed either because they didn’t know the information or just wouldn’t speak to me. I think once they’ve been open a bit they’ll get their«sea legs» and learn how the business works.