Open 24 hours
1677 Crystal Dr, Arlington
Antiques
“Becky went above and beyond in opening late and making sure my last-minute request was accommodated on Mother's Day. Thank you soo much, the engraving looks beautiful, and she absolutely loved it !!”
“This is one of the few flea markets left in DC that sells antiques, vintage and one of a kind items. I love artisan wares and they can be found more at Eastern Market but this market feels more like going to garage sales. Make sure you go down the alley and around the back of the school for more vendors”
“Very unassuming place. Once I parked I was not sure I was in the correct area. It's at the end of an industrial strip mall. It has a great assortment of hardware some is salvage and some is dead stock. Inventory changes based on what they get. Overall I would say if you're in the market for vintage hardware or doors come here.”
“Great place to spend an afternoon. Lots of shops with a good variety and nice restaurant. Easy to navigate. Staff members in all the shops we visited were welcoming and friendly. Like anywhere, some prices seemed high and some seemed very reasonable.”
“Best shop on the Ave if you haven’t been here I HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU VISIT. The hospitality is amazing, the flavors and variety is crazy, and its local. The best pop up UPTOWN. If you know you know!”
9AM - 4PM
10517 Metropolitan Ave, Kensington
Antiques
“Outstanding workmanship. Honest, forthright, superb craftsmanship. I've been working with Brian and Gallo for 20 years, on numerous vehicles - usually at least one or two of my old cars are in the shop at any given time. Without fail, each time, the cars come out as stunning works of art. Now, fair warning - this is NOT a place to go for cheap or economy (or for that matter, fast overnight) work. Brian is expensive - you must know that going in. But he also is very accurate in his estimates and his timekeeping and recordkeeping and billing. Usually, when I go there, I wish there was a vaccine for sticker shock - but I've developed a fair immunity over the years. Because - the results are worth it. All of my cars usually go into the shop as hopeless rust buckets - or otherwise as failed PO (prior owner) restorations (e.g., full of mud, bad paint jobs, shoddy mechanics, bad electrical, hidden rust). Gallo and Brian find all of that stuff and put the car back together the RIGHT way. In short, if you're looking for inexpensive, quick, fast-and-dirty, TV-reality car-flip el cheapo work, then go somewhere else. If you have the funds, the time, the patience, and the appreciation, then you come here for your restoration work. Put it this way - take a look at the shop. It's not fancy - they aren't taking your money and buying a bunch of fancy facilities and furnishings - it's a three-bay garage with a paint booth and a tented storage lot (graveyard?) out back, minimum frills, lots of work going on. And you can see the work being done - it's right there in front of you. You can see the time and quality going into each project. And Brian keeps extremely accurate records of each nut, bolt, part, etc. that goes into the restoration. The other plus - Brian outsources his upholstery work to the best in the business, Jamie over at Car Care Customs in Silver Spring. Jamie is the nicest guy in the world, and does absolutely astounding work (again, take a look at the no-frills shop on Garfield - fabric piled to the ceiling, sewing machines humming - all business). Fair warning - better get Jamie fast, since I think he will be retiring soon. But, back to Brian's place - I think I'm probably on my 5th or 6th project (more to come). I'm a huge fan of this shop and of the fine individuals who own and operate it. Has my bank account suffered? Absolutely - painfully. But has my garage benefited from their work? Without question. It never fails - once a car is done (and this may take years), wherever I go, that car turns heads and stops traffic. So, to the haters (the one-stars), sorry you feel that way - there are plenty of fast-fix, cover-the-rust-with-mud places, here today, gone tomorrow. The car restoration business is not for the faint of heart or the light-of-budget. You'd probably be better off going somewhere else. As for me, I'll stick with Murphy Brothers.”
“Excellent thrift furniture store. Prices appear more reasonable compared to many competitors. Discovered a lovely midcentury modern dining buffet. Giving it 4 stars - will certainly revisit for any future furniture needs.”
“Krissy the owner is absolutely amazing. She’s such a lovely person and she knows all about her products. Prices are fair and the selection is great! From glassware to furniture and art work, I can promise you will not leave here empty handed.”
12 - 7PM
4671 Tanglewood Dr, Hyattsville
Antiques
“I take a trip here maybe once a week to see what's new on the floor. Great store and great (vintage) selection for very reasonable prices. It's a honeypot of old furniture and fixture items!”
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
2405 18th St NW, Washington
Antiques
“We've been to this merchant a few times. I have a differentability (thank you to my little great niece for changing my perspective ?) and I some times require an aide for walking.My husband and I found some beautiful hand carved canes here and at very reasonable prices. We receive constant compliments going through the airport home and even more when I use them as a walking aide.Purchased hand made leather shoes from here and my son was elated with his gift ?.The staff is always very friendly and you can meet some very interesting people here as well. The store has two levels so don't miss going upstairs. There is definitely a lot to see ? so plan on spending some time to find your treasure.With all that said a little more organization would be nice so you can better see the selection and they have cats all over the place which I was not a fan of. However, my family and I visit here pretty much every time we're in the area and we look forward to viewing their new offerings.Check them out! Hopefully you'll find something interesting of your own in your visit.”
“The charm of Olney Antique Village lies not only in its extensive collection of antiques but also in its warm and inviting ambiance. Every corner is adorned with carefully curated items that reflect the craftsmanship and elegance of eras past. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a casual visitor, there's something here to capture your imagination and admiration. The staff of each section was more than helpful with locating a that was extremely similar to the one that I showed a picture of from the booth Honey Bee Lane and a wonderful Brass Dolphin from The Brass Antic booth as well”
“Beautiful vintage artwork here! With every turn there was so much more to look at. Kensington has a street dedicated to antique retailers, consignors and upcyclists which goes by "Kensington Antique Row." More information can be viewed at: kensingtonantiquerow.com.”
“I’ve been friends with Doug for about 12 years and Modern Mobler in DC and Kensington are the best stores to shop at for Mid Century Modern Furniture, art, glassware and decor. It’s just like stepping into a Mad Men set.”
“I love Cheeky's! Heather has done a really great job at finding unique, useful mid-century housewares and furniture at reasonable prices. Her stock is always changing. Today I bought a set of campaign coupe glasses, a splayed fruit bowl, and lovely pearl inlayed ceramic coasters. In the same area is Suffragette City Vintage wears and jewelry. I bought graduated rose quartz drop earning and also many vintage pieces in the past. You also cannot miss My Dead Aunts' Books! I can spend hours in this place! Thankfully Vigilante and Franklin's are nearby!”
“So disappointed that your store was closed the day I visited. It's such a charming store! I enjoyed window shopping and promise to visit next time I'm in DC!”
“Pillar & Post has beautiful pieces that you will not find anywhere else! The customer service is fantastic and knowledgeable about their items. I will definitely go back for more.”
“Very kind owner full of fun and lovely energy (and some great stories). The shop is cluttered and quirky with so much charm. Went in and had a lovely conversation and was welcomed with apparent open hearted love and kindness. Earned some extra points after finding out she’s Turkish (I am Greek ?)Very wonderful and accepting place, will be visiting again ❤️❤️”
“This is my fav shop in Georgetown! Great style, charm and good pricing….well curated, tasteful and fun! Do stop in and elevate your style and chat with Moki and Jackie”
“This is one of my favorite stores. I've bought many things from them over the years. This Xmas my husband bought me some pillows, but they weren't my taste and when I went to return them with the receipt, they could not have been more gracious in letting me exchange them. So, great customer service and wondrous decor. You won't regret shopping here.”
“I have only had positive experiences here. The volunteers who've helped me have been lovely, interesting women. The inventory is pretty incredible, mostly jewelry and home wears. Many things will be listed well under market. To me, it's been a treasure and hope others have good experiences, too.”
“I love GoodWood for its selection. I love their incense and candle selection. The staff have never acknowledged me in the 3 times I have been inside and few times I have purchased. The owner seems to be very nice, though.”
10AM - 5PM
3716 Howard Ave, Kensington
Antiques
“Adorable cozy little cottage nestled up in-between a row of antique stores. This shop is a great go-to for vintage tea sets, saucers, glassware, textiles, pottery, and even artwork. They also have a room dedicated to books and another to fashion items. All purchases go towards charity! Kensington has a street dedicated to antique retailers, consignors and upcyclists which goes by "Kensington Antique Row." More information can be viewed at: kensingtonantiquerow.com.”
“Very organized on-line auction with lightning-fast invoicing and shipping. Perfect packaging. And he answered email! This was just a small purchase and we were treated as if it were a huge purchase. Thanks so much and we will be watching for your auctions. Judith Oder”