An average antique mall with a LOT of small knick knacks, doo dads, and just about everything you could want for a kitchen. Not much furniture, an average amount of art, some books, just a little bit of everything! A fun place to browse at your leisure but nothing to write home about.
Ross B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 EaDo, Houston, TX
This antique mall has a lot of great stuff. No so much a place for furniture, but definitely plenty of smaller items. Super nice owners as well make it a very pleasant, must stop shop.
Eli G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
I’ve driven by it a million times and always said I should stop here one time but never did. Until one weekend my sis and I decided to go antiquing. Soooo glad this was one of our first stops… we spent about an hour looking around the first floor and lo and behold. they have a second floor more goodies to look through. Walked out with some very interesting unique brooches for a fraction of what i was expecting to pay. Items here are priced just right, not too pricey or way over the top like antique shops down Montrose or Westheimer. I always walk out with something in hand.
Lily T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
I Loved this place! I came here in October 2011 for the first time, and completely fell for it. Its completely huge! and they have room for a stroller in their aisles, most of these place do not. They have everything from old toys, to dolls, to jewelry, to furniture. In my opinion, the prices are pretty much accurate. Not so expensive that you couldn’t afford it, but not so cheap that you run around grabbing things either. They had a large selection of house-ware items and the various vendor kiosks(many of which had sales posted). Housewares are my shopping point when I go to places like these. The vintage 60’s and 70’s Pyrex was a little overpriced in my opinion, but, yet again, typical. I cannot wait to come back here and bring my antique loving friends and relatives. Definitely worth a stop.
Sooze L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
The Antique Junction has lots of the cute kitsch and vintage household items that you might find at an antique shop in Montrose, the Heights, or Austin’s SoCo – but for half of the price! This antique shop has really great deals on vintage phones, neat cameras, retro clocks, you name it. The wonderful thing about the shop is that the items are sold at thrift store prices – none of the Westheimer Antique row rip offs here. I highly recommend that you swing by this cool shop. It’s located in a cute old strip mall in an otherwise barren neighborhood. It’s closed on Monday & Tuesday, though.