12 - 5PM
212 Business Loop 70 E, Columbia“My husband and I went here for the first time today and we had an absolute blast! There are so many wonderful treasures, and so many nooks and crannies to search through. There are vintage items for everyone — clothes, home decor, jewelry — and the prices are affordable and intentional. And the owner is an absolute SWEETHEART! Definitely call to check when she’s open, but the “temporarily closed” status on Google is incorrect. Run, don’t walk, to this awesome little shop!”
“Itchy's is a fun place to visit. Always plenty of things available. Not the cleanest place, but understandably so. Some vendors are a little pricey, but quibbling is allowed.”
“Artichoke Annie's is one of the very few antique malls that has never disappointed. We make the trip (a 200 mile round trip) a couple times each year and have never failed to come away with several treasures. Unlike many antique "malls", Annie's has not succumbed to the trend of becoming a flea market/garage sale venue in an effort to fill the space. This last time we were there (February 2024) there were a goodly number of spaces for rent, and although I don't recall exactly what the prices were (there were signs posted around the store with the info) they were really reasonable. If it wasn't such a drive for us, I'd not hesitate to rent a booth.I never had an issue with their bag/purse policy and if you ever ran a shop, you wouldn't either. Just leave the bag in the car. Who legitimately needs to walk around an antique mall with a purse? I understand the rule is now defunct but I was tempted to bring in my bag and ask if I could lock it in the lockers just so they know that many of their customers are rational human beings.Artichoke Annie's gets 4 thumbs up from us!”
10AM - 5PM
1501 Old 63 S, Columbia“All I can say is...this store is like a dream come true! I am so glad my husband bought me beautiful earrings there & I have been hooked ever since! No pun intended!”
10AM - 7PM
1501 Old 63 S, Columbia“Charlie and Rebecca offer one of the best shopping experiences in the Midwest, and have done so for decades. The array of fine jewelry is amazing, especially this time of year. Recently Charlie oversaw a seemingly difficult re-sizing of my mother’s anniversary band. The result was just right, affordable, too! I bring in friends and family to shop at McAdams and it’s always a win-win. A sincere thanks to the McAdams team—you’re the best!”
“I have been a buyer from Daniel for years!. He is by far the nicest most pleasant and fantastic seller!!! His presentation of his products are first class and the provenance he gives you is above and beyond. I just purchased a 1849 Colt and the price was amazing . I will only shop at ancestry guns!! Thank u Daniel!!!! Sue miranda I just saw another antique I would like to purchase. Ancestry guns has the best selection ever!!!! Thank u again Susan miranda”
9AM - 6PM
6401 US-40, Columbia“Largest antique mall in Missouri. It was once an equestrian facility. Tons and tons of booths. My husband found a ton of records reasonably priced. The service was friendly, smiling, and fast. If you're going from St. Louis to Kansas City, it's worth a stop. It sits back from the road and poorly marked. GPS is your friend with this one.”
“First stop of the day, as I passed up the one I was supposed to be at first. That's OK. As soon as I walked in, I found a lucite treasure, which was a Reasonably-priced ?It's bigger than you think from looking on the outside. I'm not sure of the man's name that welcomed us, but he was warm & welcoming. There are so many treasures in one place for anyone and everyone. Never have I seen so many Mid-Century modern vendors in one place. There is so much to offer, furniture, beer signs,vinyl, chasky items, and jewelry. I could go on. But you need to check it out if you are in the area. I'm sure you'll enjoy the shopping. Prices are really reasonable, too. Holiday shopping you will find new, old,vintage and more. A place we will definitely be checking this fabulous place out again when we are in town.”