This antique center is packed with interesting things! It actually a bit overwhelming. There was a ton of stuff there wasn’t anything I actually wanted to buy, at least not for the price they were asking. I had seen at lot of the same items items at other antique store for more reasonable prices. It was fun looking at everything though and be sure to check out the upstairs right next to the entry door.
Dan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sea Bright, NJ
There are several antique stores in Red Bank, but Building III is the best. It has the most retro stuff(beer signs, records, kitchen ware, magazines and books, ceramic panthers), and it’s messy, which I like. I like to have to dig and move stuff like I’m actively hunting for a treasure, and Building III provides that experience. It has two levels as well, and the floors creak which adds to the experience. The one downside is the individual vendors are rarely around so it’s difficult to get a deal on something that isn’t reasonably priced.
Gary L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Forest Hills, NY
I like this Antique Center the most out of all the other ones on this street. There are two levels in this building and all of the people who work here are very friendly and helpful. I purchased a few items from here and the seller was actually there and she gave us a pretty generous discount on our purchase. There are many sections in this antique center and each section belongs to a different seller. If the seller happens to be there, you can definitely chop the price down with the seller. If the seller is not there, the people at the register would probably just give you 10% off. It’s best if the seller is there. This store is filled with a lot of goodies but some items you have to look carefully for. Some are hidden or covered by other items. You never know what you’ll find when you come into these places.