“Always my Go-to place! Today I scored taller bebside tables to go with our new mattress since it's higher than the old one. Real wood not pressboard or laminate.Great prices & great people that are always there to meet your needs.”
10AM - 5PM
2144 Doubleday Ave, NY-50, Ballston Spa“Really nice antique store. Well organized and very clean. Large selection. The people working there were nice and very gracious toward my husband and I after we brought up a coffee table to purchase. We weren’t aware of the etiquette (should have asked someone to assist us in moving it- oops! We were excited) and they were very polite about it. Will definitely be going back.”
“I was looking for a particular shade of gold with a hint of rose in a bookchain and he had it and he was willing to give me a good price. Great experience would buy from him again!”
“Brian did a fantastic job on my kitchen table top, refinishing to like new condition and a higher quality than the manufacturer's. Color is spot on. He was prompt, professional and very agreeable to work with.”
“Love this place. Donnie is insightful and I've been stuck here for hours just having good conversations with him. This is probably my favorite gun shop in the capital district, with Outlander Survival Supply being a close second. They don't carry much in semi auto though, but you can find lots of old school treasures here! Good selection of Lever, Bolt, and Break action guns. They are the only place around to find hard to get ammo.”
“A hidden gem tucked away in Clifton park. Very postcard heavy but plenty of other great local treasures if you’re willing to poke around. Great owner and always a pleasant experience! Have found so many special pieces here over the years”
11AM - 7PM
1536 Crescent Rd, Clifton Park“I absolutely love it here. I live not too far from here, biking distance. My friends and I love biking here when were bored. Overall the store is clean and sectioned well. It always smells so good when I walk in. The staff here is so amazing. They make you feel so welcome and they help you with anything. The prices are really good and this store is one of my favorites to go to.”
“I love this shop!!! My husband loves to collect different salt and pepper shakers, and he always finds something he loves there. Also, I bring my mom in whenever she is in town, and she commented on how cozy and comfortable the shop is. The owner makes everyone feel special. Thank you!!!”
“A very diverse antique store with lots to see and choose from. Retail pricing for most of what we looked at, so take your time when looking for bargains. Didn't smell as musty as many similar places, with surprises around every corner. We stayed for a good hour.”
10AM - 5PM
221 Milton Ave, Ballston Spa“The place is ran by a very nice old couple. The store itself is much bigger then you'd think. You can buy pretty much anything antique here. From furniture, lamps, toys, clocks, diningware, and much more. The prices do seem to be a little expensive however they have sales and I've been seen some pretty good prices on furniture and other antiques. They'll also hold the item there if you can't take it home right away. Be on the look out for an adorable orange cat lounging around. The store gives me a very Toy Story 4 vibe!”
“I went in on Christmas Eve looking for something different and amazing and I found it!! I was so happy to meet Laura . She was extremely helpful and made my day. I can’t say enough good things about her.”
“Al at Al’s House of Sportscards is amazing! I have have been a customer for Al’s for over 2 decades. I recently visited his shop and he took time to recommend cards that were being added to a collection to be passed onto my children. We talked about baseball, basketball and football cards. We also looked at the certified autographed items he has decorating the walls of his store. If you’re looking for a fun, honest and informative experience in the world of sports memorabilia then make Al’s House of Sports Cards your first stop!”
“Some extremely unique things in here, and though some of the space is a little congested and tough to walk through (as is often the case with places like this) you could spend a hell of a lot of time here.I didn’t really inquire too much on prices and I don’t know what the haggling situation is, but still more than worth coming in here to check out.”
“My father drove us up here from Virginia to see his home town. When he was about our age he would got to the Dwains Toy Land that was in the same building many years back. When we were driving by he lit up and was so happy that it was open. The store is crowded wall to wall with things, having quite the eclectic style. It's the kind of place where you could spend the whole day looking and collecting things and still leave wanting more. The store owner was polite and nice to us. Would definitely recommend stopping in. Quite the experience.”
“Words that I would use to characterize this place might be "quaint" or "quirky", but I am not sure exactly how to describe it. It is located inside a couple's actual house, and they appear to live on premises. I contacted them several times about a custom glass repair job and when I finally got through they were helpful but many times the phone just rang or it went to an odd voicemail. Their hours are also quirky (M/W/F/S, 12-5) and I would strongly not recommend showing up at other times. Parking is in the back, and it is easy to miss the street entrance to their driveway. Then, you walk along the house and enter on the side.They advertise as an antiques store and I suppose they are, but when I walked in I found no rhyme or reason to their inventory. Some stuff was really nice, and other stuff was country kitsch. Moving about inside was cramped and in fact I didn't explore everything because it just seemed so awkward. I felt like I was imposing on their home.That all being said, they are friendly. If you have a sense of adventure, this might be a fun place to go to.”