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March 2024 by Jeff
Everything from antiques to garage sale leftovers. If you're looking for just about anything, you should be able to find it here.
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March 2024 by Scott Remy
Nice large store. So much to look at. A large variety of items. Friendly staff. Clean restrooms. We will be back
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March 2024 by Jeffrey Mayer
Completely disorganized to get into the extravaganza.
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March 2024 by Lura Francoeur
Great indoor shopping of consignment style booths, lots of great finds
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March 2024 by Dave Roeske
Lots of merchandise, prices on a lot of it was high.
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March 2024 by Dawn Townsend
Wish we had more time, great place
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February 2024 by Deborah Anderson
They have a lot of nice things. Good variety to choose from
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February 2024 by Paula George
First time here! Very clean, variety of items and pretty reasonably priced.Staff is pleasant n helpful. Before and after pictures of swings purchased here.
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January 2024 by Patsy Brooks
Great place to wander through!
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December 2023 by TCB
Lots of great finds. Many things that are reasonably priced. Takes time looking through everything so definitely worth looking if you’re into these type of stores.
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December 2023 by Alyssa Zombi
They have so much vibtage and modern! Really great experiance and they were even nice enough to go out of the way to find a price for my friends rabbit plush! Will return.
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October 2023 by Karen Winchell
Just stopped in as we were going by...Very well organized...Many shopping possibilities provided...Needed more time than what we had...
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July 2023 by Stacy Matheney
Super friendly staff !! Always something to find in the store. Huge variety absolutely loved shopping there !
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July 2023 by Alan Lane
Great place to spend time poking around! You might actually find something you can't live without!
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June 2023 by Amy B.
RANT: Treasure Mart in Mount DoraA vendor admitted to not throughly inspecting an item that was covered in cockroach feces. They brought it in to the store to sell, an assistant manager promoted it in social media and I bought it sight unseen. The vendor has no morality to refund. The store doesn't care what is brought into their business to sell under their roof using their name and reputation. They're putting the buyer at fault for purchasing... trusting that a seller wouldn't bring an item that violated health and safety issues or possibly be currently infested to be sold at an established store. Treasure Mart consciously chooses to perpetuate the stigma surrounding used/vintage items. They don't care if they pull a fast one on you and you fail to notice until later the item you prepaid for based on a social media advertisement turns out to be covered in German cockroach FECES and might possibly be an actively infested item. There's a reason a vast portion of the population wants no part of vintage and antique items. Because they might encounter this exact situation at a supposedly reputable store like yours. That's why we've turned into a completely throw away and one use society with no respect for the past. Depending on China for subpar cheap items vs taking a chance on the old, the well made. You may finally walk into a store, love something, but be totally inexperienced what to look for actual damage. Water damage. Pest damage. Termite damage. Roach infestations. It's a lot to take in all at once and to do so before you walk away. So youre too nervous to give it a chance. And when you do .... you're punished.You can get an admission from a booth renter in your establishment that they didnt check an item over for sale and yet they have no repercussions and no cause for refund yet you hold the ultimate purchaser to a higher standard for 0 refunds.You think and trust that sellers would care what they bring into the store as small businesses. You think the Treasure Mart as the store owners would care what sellers bring in. Because at the end of the day it's their name on the front door, on the business license, on the health reports and on the reviews.Treasure Mart Mount Dora's ASSISTANT MANAGER posted an item to social media for sale. I liked it and called to prepay. I went to pick it up. It looked like the picture... just minor wear and tear etc. Went home to take the drawers completely out and completely clean out only to find that behind every drawer it's covered top to bottom in German Roach feces. Smeared all over the back and side walls. There's droppings all over the inside behind the drawers. Looks like someone took the time to clear out the drawers that a normal person would look at and hope a buyer wouldn't completely dismantle every drawer in store before purchasing.Disgusting. A total and complete health hazzard.I have communications from the assistant manager that the vendor was not aware of the filth and possible infestation and admitted to not checking out the item they put up for sale.I have no refund. I was never told all sales were final at the time of payment on the phone. In general, yes, i happen to know there's no refunds at vintage places but... that's bc they are vintage items because of the wear and tear and the imperfect nature of the items. Slight imperfections. NOT straight up health concerns and filth. IF I was there and saw roach feces on an item prior to payment and I brought it to your attention would you continue to have it for sale in your store or take it off the floor? Why is it okay that you baited and switched someone online into purchasing that item and put the fault on them. You feel you just got away with that?Common decency would give you a refund for german cockroach FILTH and possible infestation of an item whether you drove 5 or 45 minutes (like me) for and will be putting at the curb. You wouldn't hide behind your blanket no refund policy and use that as an excuse to bait and switch buye