10AM - 5PM
320 E Main St, Nacogdoches
Antiques
“Walked by on a recent visit, the statues/yard art caught our eye so we ventured in. It was the coolest/craziest place you will ever see. So many unique items, you could spend all day looking. If you are in the area, it's worth stopping by. It is walking distance from the Freedonia brewery.”
“I bought a grand father clock in Houston 25 years ago and brought it with me when I moved to East Texas. The chimes quit working correctly on the hour. Mr. Baker drove all the way from Nacogdoches to Henderson, picked up my clock, took it back to his shop in Nacogdoches, completely rebuilt the interior clock works and even replaced the hairline crack in the face plate and delivered the clock back to me and it works perfectly! This gentleman really is a professional. Do not hesitate to call him!!”
“Huge selection of pyrex and corningware. If you are missing lids, this is the place to find them! Nice owners but don't bring your bags in they will make you lock them up.”
“If you have not been here then you are really missing out on some good items worthy of your attention and time. I’ll be a repeat shopper most definitely, if not only to reminisce and window shop. I could’ve spend all day in there. Thank you!”
“I go here to ask questions about any antique I’m not familiar with. I buy silver and old advertising signs here every few months. This is always my first stop. It’s a great store if you love to browse even the smallest of collectibles.”
“Very nice little antique store on Main Street in Nacogdoches. This place has a wide variety of choices for collectors of all eras. They especially have a great selection of antique and vintage advertising if that is your thing. The staff was friendly and inviting and had good knowledge of the inventory. It was easy to see why this little store has won "Best Of Nac" for Antique Stores.”
“this place is magical! And Brad Fortney a real friendly person , rich with Nacogdoches history from his memories of living here and having a music store called the jazzman on college street. What truely lovely place!”