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February 2024 by Hannah D.
We came to Clarksville to visit a family. On one of the days we were in Clarksville, we passed by Miss Lucille's Marketplace. We walked in and the first thing I saw was this little coffee stand and knew we had to give it a try. For a coffee stand inside a marketplace I have to say I was presently surprised. The coffee was wonderful. And the barista made such a cute little design! They were so friendly and were happy to offer suggestions on what to get. We then walked around the marketplace, I fell is love. It was well organized and so much to look at. I loved the variety of items. I wish I could have bought some larger pieces but since we were just visiting we couldn't bring much back in our luggage. I absolutely loved the atmosphere and for the most part everything was reasonably priced considering a lot of things were handcrafted or even antiques.
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January 2024 by Lidia M.
My daughter and her family recently moved to Clarksville, TN, and I went to visit. I searched Must Dos before my trip, and Miss Lucille's Marketplace was suggested, and I'm glad we went. There is a coffee stand and also a Café at the front. We grabbed some coffee before we started shopping. I had the Castro, which was one of the best coffees I've ever had. They also have smoothies. We got a smoothie for my grandsons, which they enjoyed. This was the first time my daughter and her family had been to Miss Lucille's. We were a little unprepared and did not bring a stroller for my 1 year old grandson. Thankfully, there are shopping carts at the front. The marketplace is a mixture of antiques, some Tennessee souvenirs, and other knick-knacks. The marketplace is indoors. I really enjoyed shopping. At the end, there is a checkout, and you pay for all your stuff you picked up along the way. My daughter loved it and plans to go back. I will definitely go back next time I'm visiting and recommend this place.
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October 2023 by John Velpel
I visited Miss Lucille’s last month. I bought a small pumpkin that was $6.00,and a candle, and a Cork Purse. I put my 3 items on the counter to check out. I had the handbag with the price tag so cashier could see. Well I was charged $16.00 for my small pumpkin, and $11.95 for my candle. The total was $28.85. My sister in law was getting a coffee and I ask her to look at my receipt. I was overcharged $10.00 for the pumpkin and not charged for the Cork Handbag. I was so upset that I would have walked out without paying for the handbag. I went back to cashier to tell her, I wasn’t charged for the handbag. The handbag was $159.87! I didn’t think to tell her about the over charging of the pumpkin as I was upset that I would be arrested for stealing the handbag. I called to talk to a manager but the young girl on the phone said she could help me. I told her what happen and she took my phone number and said she would look into it and call me back. Well I have never gotten called back. I was upset that I was overcharged ten dollars for the pumpkin and I could have taken a very expensive purse without paying and no one calls to correct this mistake. I am not sure if I will go back there again.
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October 2023 by Melissa Hotovy
This place is absolutely adorable and perfect for spending a whole afternoon. Whatever you're searching for, whether it's earrings, home decor, a gift for a baby, your girlfriend, or even just a little something for yourself, this place has got it all. With a range of vendor booths, you'll feel great about supporting local businesses. Plus, the way they set up their booths gives me some fantastic decorating ideas. I'm not from here, but my sister is, and I'm so grateful she told me about Miss Lucille's. It's definitely on my to-do list for my next visit.
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October 2023 by Sarah Oliverio
I’ve been meaning to come here for nearly a year now- and I’m so glad I finally did. I was surprised at the sheer size of the place and the number of various vendor stalls there were. There weren’t only antiques, which I love, but also vendors who carried clothing, home decor, perishable good like KY sourced Amish honeys and jams, and some holiday home items. I’ll def be returning to stroll around, whether on my own or with others. Some of the sellers have more reasonably priced goods than others depending on what you’re looking for. It’s a great way to support local retailers, artists and sellers
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August 2023 by Mark S.
Love the collectibles, antiques and mancave stuff. Loved walking around looking at old stuff and going down memory lane.
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July 2023 by katherine bianchi
Called the police on my daughter. She did nothing. Just had a water bottle. Do not go to this place. They profile. She spent $80 in the store. Nothing but overpriced junk in the store. - i see their response. They know they are wrong. They did not have our names- the police didnt ask for them or check our bags. The police knew we didnt do it. They continue to harrass us. We did not steal. Why would we give our names if we stole? They didnt have them. I stand by my review. This business is completely lacking in common sense and character. Still no apology. Why would we be stealing at checkout counter with police standing there. Please i urge customers not go there. They are horrible people trying to intimidate us. Of course we picked up items and showed the other. That is shopping. I had a small bag and no pockets. This became not a police issue when the officer said to us i didnt think you did it. The officers were welcome to look at our bags or pat is down. We didnt do anything.I just wanted and apology.They are bad people. Here is a pic of purse i had. Small crossbody.
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July 2023 by bro ski
The staff here are entirely unprofessional and rude. as a paying customer have never been treating in such a awful and humiliating way. i hope they have the day they deserve <3 overpriced junk. it’s better to spend your money on more high quality stuff. i had a great experience at warehouse 41. and would highly recommend looking there for any of your needs.
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July 2023 by Tabitha McKinney
Miss Lucille's is marketed as "Antiques, Thrifts, and More." This marketing is extremely misleading. Lucille's actually a vendor boutique with individual booths similar to an antique mall. There is an abundance of diverse wears and services, such as the cafe. Furthermore, it is attractive, enjoyable to explore, and well organized. However, because it is grossly mismarketed, new customers enter with a certain expectation and are met with prices approximately triple to what they expected to find. Lucille's would be an amazing place to visit and puruse if only it was marketed properly. If it had been marketed as a boutique instead of antique and thrift, this review would have been 5 stars, but the sticker shock was just too much.
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July 2023 by Julia V.
Cute little cafe serving surprisingly inventive fare that has the homey feel of your mom's cooking but the flavors of an innovative chef! Sweet service as well. I would come here to eat even if not shopping!
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July 2023 by Nan S.
Yummy!! We had a good lunch on a Saturday afternoon. I would go again and i do recommend them. I had the little brisket sliders and My girls had grilled cheese.
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June 2023 by Kat S.
Amy is very welcoming & Ella has great customer service. The sweet lady at the coffee station is awesome as well! I got the Old Fashioned & it tasted amazing. Strolled around & looked at all the cool booths. Love this place! We check it out every time we're in town.
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May 2023 by Alayne Thomas
I love Miss Lucille's! There is a mix of antique/vintage, handmade, furniture/home decor, clothing/accessory, and gift booths, and everything in between. I enjoy visiting and finding fun unique items for gifts and for my home. I love the sweet little Cafe as well. Booths are refreshed regularly, so I try to visit often. Miss Lucille's is a fun way to spend a couple of hours.
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May 2023 by Cashea S.
While I typically just go to walk around on rainy days, I do occasionally find something I can't live without. It is not a place for super cheap items, but you do find neat and unique finds. There are booths upon booths of stuff. The popcorn is usually a big hit simply because it's tasty and has so many flavors. The vendors change out occasionally, but for the most part it stays steady with regular vendors. I wouldn't call it a flea market just because much of it is new stuff as opposed to used or thrift items. That doesn't mean it isn't a fun place to walk around and window shop.
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May 2023 by Cashea S.
We have eaten here just a couple times and while it is on the pricier side, the food is great! The nachos are always on point and the tomato basil soup and chicken salad sandwich this visit was perfect. The wait does take a bit longer than usual on the weekends, only because everyone wants to eat and shop. It was about $40 for the nachos, the soup and sandwich. Not bad for good food, but again, not the cheapest. The cafe itself has vast seating and a lot of family style tables. Even on a busy day you can still find a place to sit and enjoy the meal.