One of my favorite antique stores in the Tri-Cities. First off, this store is the largest and is packed full of different booths offering all kinds of vintage goods. I always feel like I’m on a treasure hunt in this store since I always find something. It’s easy to spend an hour in the store just looking at everything. Since there are so many different sellers, you’ll find items suited to every taste. Frequently a few of the booths will have a discount on items(typically 20% off). I’ve found great vintage jewelry, chairs, antique toys, tiffany lamps. If you are looking for a certain antique, start here first because you will most likely find what you are looking for!
Corey G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Richland, WA
This place used to be an old fabric store, and now it’s an old-looking antique store, and it seems to work. The space is huge. It looks like several vendors hold spots in here and sell your variety of everything. As I walked from space to space, I thought we were having a summer thunderstorm because there were huge building-shaking booms every few seconds/minutes. Then I remembered there being a gym directly overhead. So yeah, as you’re perusing the antique glassware, be aware Joe Meathead will be slamming 650lbs onto the floor above with authority. I was here to basically check things out, but I really did want to check out their vinyl(that’s LP or record to you digital people not in the know!) ;) I saw tons of polka, classical, and christmas albums, but I did come across a handful worthy of picking up. I do have to mention spotting a Talking George Bush doll. I had to push its button to hear his eloquence, which I miss. Man, that thing was LOUD! I’m sure a person of the tea-bagging variety will snatch this(and the signed Sarah Palin book) up supersonically! Ah Eastern Washington, I still love you.