11AM - 6PM
1138 Capouse Ave, Scranton
Antiques
“The owners couldn’t have been kinder, and we ended up spending hours exploring all the beautifully curated booths. It’s genuinely the most charming, well-styled antique market I’ve ever visited. I left with vintage Christmas glassware, art, and a handful of quirky treasures. If I lived closer, I’d absolutely be a regular!”
9:30AM - 5PM
400 Gilligan St, Scranton
Antiques
“I needed 2 pieces of antique Snowflake glass for custom doors that were being made, and low and behold I found them at Olde Good Things! I had never heard of this business, but it came highly recommended by a contractor who has been performing work at my new house which is outside of Scranton. He told me "if they don't have it, you won't find it" and he was right!. One piece was seriously dirty and had paint stuck in all the nooks and crannies, and I was having trouble committing to buy both pieces until I was sure all of the paint and grime would come off. One of the employees took the time to try a couple of cleaners and was able to show that it was coming clean, so I purchased them at an extremely fair price and absolutely love the end result. Now I need some antique mirrors so will most likely be taking another trip up to see them. I highly recommend Olde Good Things.”
“D&D's has the most local collectibles and sports memorabilia I have seen - we loved looking around and were happy to see they were open with some later hours! 4 stars only as the prices were a bit pricey but definitely worth it for some of the gems inside!”
“On & On is one of the most unique and inspiring shops in Scranton. Every visit feels like stepping into a curated art and vintage gallery — but without the pretentious vibe. The shop is filled with repurposed furniture, handmade pieces, and vintage finds that tell real stories. You can browse for 10 minutes or 2 hours and still notice something new every time.
The layout is thoughtful, the vendors have real talent, and there’s a sense of pride in supporting local creativity. Whether you're into mid-century, rustic, industrial, or eclectic styles, there’s always something that catches your eye — and usually something you didn’t realize you needed until you saw it here.”