9AM - 8PM
1079 Tamiami Trail N, #110, Nokomis“This is a true antique store, located at the north edge of Venice. It is behind Cafe Evergreen, and Captain Eddie's Seafood.The selection contains true antique American items as well as antique European choices. -Great artifacts, including knives, primitives, even South American, and central American antiques. They have an antique toy vendor that is outstanding with toys from the early 1900s all the way up to the 50's, 60's, 70's and even some 80s toys. -Comics too. This is one of the last bastions of the Sarasota and Venice Antique circuit, so be sure to check it out and support this local business!”
10AM - 3PM
200 Base Ave E, Venice“This is my favorite place to shop in Venice. The owner and vendors are all very friendly and willing to make a deal if need be. I always find something unique that I love. They also have great variety, so all my friends can find something too!”
“Best place to purchase a firearm. Steph Is super easy to work with and always gives me the best deals. If you are looking to purchase a firearm make this your first stop !”
“This shop is full of so many treasures from yesteryear and quality antique and vintage furniture restored and painted. Everything is displayed in creative vignettes that are so easy to shop. The prices are beyond reasonable for the quality and selection. Easy Breezy shopping experience.”
“I love supporting Family owned and operated businesses. The service is amazing, and the owners' knowledge of watches is a big help. Both him and his daughter have their dogs at work which is awesome ?.”
“This is my absolute favorite Thrift shop around!! Amazing sales constantly, very clean, and lots of options. I always find something and love helping out a good cause, 10/10 recommend!”
“Ed was so kind as to call me personally, after I had sent him a txt message, and answered all my questions in regards to a 1910 Marklin cannon. He was genuinely eager to help. The knowledge he shared with me was priceless. Thank you! Thank you!RegardsJohn Gladman”