“Has alot of stock at good prices. I was pleasantly surprised when I visited. They have many odds and ends. A particular favorite of mine was the lazy Susan on the cashier desk that had so many interesting vintage items (Scrabble pieces, old post cards, cue balls, beanie babies, vintage photos, chess pieces etc). This is a great place to get items for art projects or to fill small knick knack shelves.”
“Super friendly staff. Lots of high-end furniture, lighting, decor, rugs, and artwork (some made by local artist) with a mix of antiques. Items are pricey, but this is the kind place where an interior decorator would visit for a customer.”
“i spent 9.90 and got 5 items. 2 of them alone i’d have paid 20.00 for even used. all were in great shape. yes. there’s quite a bit to sift thru which i see as a good thing.”
“Great place to go for decor, furniture, etc. I found several paintings and prints that I purchased for wall decor. The space is massive, so my partner and I spent a couple hours walking through all the booths and rooms. Can be quite overwhelming, but worth the adventure if you're interested in antiques and second hand goods.”
11AM - 8PM
1735 Skyland E Blvd, Tuscaloosa
Antiques
“Not a bad thrift store. Lots of items don’t have tags, mostly the toys. Probably torn off by a kid. Some of the toys are really dirty. Prices aren’t bad. Staff was friendly and helpful with missing tags.”
“Literally so cool. If you go, make sure you have HOURS to look around. Anything you could possible imagine relating to antiques and collectibles. Tuscaloosas best antique/picker market BY FAR.”