“The owners were very nice and inviting. The clothing was high quality, from casual to evening wear, and the prices were very reasonable. I left there with 2 evening dresses, a casual dress an a few other items and paid $47. I recommend you visit this store.”
“Wonderful used items, some of which are antiques, and all of which are in good condition. I go here every couple weeks just to browse and often come away with something useful or novel. One week it was a cast iron muffin pan; another it was a unique oil lantern; another, it was a set of tray tables. The owner is friendly and knows what she has in stock in more detail than seems possible to me. More than worthy of a visit.”
10AM - 6PM
164 Winthrop St, Rehoboth“Fair prices! The lady working there was very nice and helped me fit the small dresser into my car. Worth the drive out there from Providence. I will definitely be returning for stuff in the future.”
“A veritable Aladdin's cave of treasures and goodies off Taunton Green! It doesn't look that big from the street-side entrance, but once you step through its doors, lo & behold, its huge inside! 4 floors of booths and areas to peruse - tbh, I didn't have time to go through it all like I wanted. The basement floor is filled with consignment furniture at great prices (as with all consignment stores, a sharp eye is needed to identify those bargains!). We needed to help kit-out our daughter's first apartment and TAC fit the bill nicely. For $115 we got her: a solid wood dining table ($35), an ergonomic adjustable office chair ($25), a floor lamp/torchere ($20), and a decorative antique wall mirror ($35). Definitely a place we'll visit again (and again) to look for unique gifts and affordable furnishings.”
10AM - 5PM
19 Main St, Taunton“A veritable Aladdin's cave of treasures and goodies off Taunton Green! It doesn't look that big from the street-side entrance, but once you step through its doors, lo & behold, its huge inside! 4 floors of booths and areas to peruse - tbh, I didn't have time to go through it all like I wanted. The basement floor is filled with consignment furniture at great prices (as with all consignment stores, a sharp eye is needed to identify those bargains!). We needed to help kit-out our daughter's first apartment and TAC fit the bill nicely. For $115 we got her: a solid wood dining table ($35), an ergonomic adjustable office chair ($25), a floor lamp/torchere ($20), and a decorative antique wall mirror ($35). Definitely a place we'll visit again (and again) to look for unique gifts and affordable furnishings.”
“Absolutely love this store. I can't call it just a fabric store. I can't call it a craft shop. Let's call it Heaven! Amy has it all. Need Trim, go there, ...need fabric, go there....the same for patterns , craft items, and knowledge, Amy's has it in abundance! Inventory constantly changes, so don't let indecision guide your purchase......it might not be there later! The best!”