“You get lots of options here.They have new and used clothing, shoes, toys, fruits and vegetables, tools, hats, boots, belts, cologne and perfumes, body sprays, laundry detergent and fabric softener.The list goes on... check it out!”
“Phenomenal place to look for antiques and not so antiques ;)The service is amazing. I’ve been there several times and each time they’ve had warm and efficient service. Their prices are the best by far. Take your time and visit often. It’s worth your time!”
“I like the group of people helping the auctioneer, and items move through relatively quickly. Seems to be a good place to buy value. They seem to avoid selling junk.”
“It's not a bad place to get some antiques, has a little bit of everything. I went to 2nd part of his shop, the record and stereo section of his business. Has quite a bit of components all over the store. Records are really not in that good of a shape, in my opinion. I came across many that are worn and very scratchy. For $4, guess that is what you get.”
“One of my favorite junk shops. Always interesting finds. The owners have been extremely friendly every time I've been in. My favorite area is upstairs, just something about it just resonates with my creepy little heart!”
“I have made several purchases here & will continue doing so...my go to place for cuff links. around right of register are 2 rolling drawer displays, jackpot.great service, super people.”
10:30AM - 5:30PM
1740 S Harvard Ave, Tulsa“This place is COOL!!!!! The pieces are so unique both clothing and decoration wise. You can for sure find a neat treasured piece or gem everytime you go! The owners and workers are so sweet and everything is well cared for. Definitely worth multiple visits as I have noticed their selection has things added all the time! They also have a nice section for books, plants, mugs, and jewelry.”
“My friend loves this place and finally took me. ? They have 1 large building and 1 smaller building. When the weather is nice they set up booths outside. Very nice things to buy at great prices.”
“Few folks know Native American and western art as well as the proprietor. She is amazing, and the gallery always has some of the most amazing work. Oscar Jacobson, Maurice Bebb, Kevin Red Star, Thomas Hart Benton, and probably the only place where you can find Robert Maker. Zero pretension, helpful as can be, and just amazing work. Tulsa should treat this gallery as it's best.”
“This is a terrific thrift store! Their items are very reasonably priced. When I visited, clothing was only $1 per item. Some sale items of clothing were $.50. I couldn't believe the prices on furniture, which was 50% off. I purchased a lot of CDs for just $.50 each. I will definitely visit again. Very clean and organized shop.The people who are at checkout are always cheerful and helpful.”
12 - 5PM
6530 E 51st St, Tulsa“I love going here. The booths are well curated. Would love to know when new stuff is being added so I could rush to get there first! Newbie advice, if you like it, buy it. Might not be there if you think ,"Oh, I'll come back and get it". And if others are in the area your perusing , don't let them know you're enamoured with something, it's contagious and they might fall in love too”
“The best part of my visit was getting the number of the delivery man they promote. Ty moved the bedroom suit I bought for $100. Thought that was pretty reasonable. The suit i bought was also, i think, a great deal. Used, heavy, real wood, for about a third the price of veneer or lament furniture.”
“This antique stopped surprised us. Based on the shopping center it’s in, we weren’t sure but, the interior is very well organized and full of intriguing items. We only came home with a small item or two but really enjoyed looking through all the glass cases of smalls.”
“I tool my husband's small English mantel clock that was a gift to his parents when they were married. The clock is about 112 yrs old. Grandfather's Clock gave me a price estimate plus repair time estimate. The clock was repair on time & at estimate price. I do highly recommend. Ann christie”