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November 2023 by Jessica
Any business inside a cinematic landmark gets high reviews from me. Never change please, I'll be out to visit you someday. Keep up the great work!
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January 2023 by Nikolai Manning
Spend your hard earned monies in a decades privately owned "thrift" shop on your way to the beach....
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March 2022 by Pam Holt
Nice selection of gifts.
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December 2021 by Roger H.
Worth a stop! Come for the kitsch related to The Birds - or come for a wide variety of antiques and fun finds - something for everyone. Collect glasses or china? You might find a special piece? I found a box in the back with boxes of cards for under $5.00. Bought several - they will make great Thank You cards. Also found an old book to add to my collection. The man who runs the place was friendly and humored me in my attempt at chatting with him. He was genuine and very welcoming. This is a definite stop. Even just for a few postcards of Tippi Hedrin or Alfred Hitchcock. If you take a picture outside with the displays - please make sure to buy at least something in the store. We need to support these fantastic businesses and local business folks. Great place for unique holiday presents!
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June 2021 by Jena Hubbard
Probably the best store that I visited while in Bodega Bay and I’m pretty sure I went to every store! So unique! I could spend a month in there and still not see every cool unique thing! The salesman is great too! Very informative and personable!!
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November 2019 by DomoLigato
This is a fun stop if you are on your way to bodega bay. You never know what treasures you will find
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April 2019 by dominic ligotti
This is a fun stop if you are on your way to bodega bay. You never know what treasures you will find
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November 2011 by Marcy G.
Wooden Duck Antique Shop has some interesting items, but the inventory does not change much. A high percentage of the pieces were there a year ago. There is a good selection of items from California & some art depicting the local landscape.
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November 2007 by Ann L.
I don't care about antiques so I can't really say much about it. I just saw lots of stuff I don't want or need. Silver spoons, tea sets, guns, silver, glass, ships wheels, whale oil lamps, etc. I was in there about 10 mins. and an old lady was sitting by the fireplace, the man working there didn't seem to care about us though he did look at us a few times. It was hot inside (due to the fireplace being used) on a cool Fall day Sat 11/17/07. Across the street from Potter School House. Open: Sat & Sun 12-5p
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April 2007 by Shannon A.
This isn't a junk shop claiming to sell antiques, this is the real deal. Fancy spoons, dishes, and furniture are neatly arranged in this small shop. Bring your wallets, the items here are pricey! It's across the street from Potter's Schoolhouse [from the movie, The Birds]. Some dude said to us, "Hey, have you seen the Birds?", and then told us, "Yeah, this antique shop is also in the movie...the lady in the gift store was really impressed that I knew that". I think he was hoping that we would be equally impressed...and I guess we were because we took a photo in front of the antique shop too.
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March 2005 by Arwen O.
This is the loveliest of antique shops run by the loveliest of old ladies. Across the street from the church of Hitchcock's The Birds fame, the shop is in a tiny old schoolhouse, and crammed with treasures. There's a chest-high shelf of antique silver spoons, dainty teapots and fabulous glassware, quilts, books, and even a pair of eskimo sunglasses from 1900 carved out of bone. The proprietor's late husband was an expert on Californiana, so if that's your bag, you're set, and she can tell you everything about spoons you'd ever want to know. It's good to know places like this still exist. Go while you still can.