“I really love it here I come here a lot and they have very affordable and good stuff some vintage stuff and other goodies I mostly come here for my pups they have a pet section in the back very cute stuff for your pets”
“Awesome antique store with a cafe I wish I could have dined at. I'm starting with the cafe. If I lived in Peoria I would eat there every week. I'm recommending it without having tried the food,. It smelled delicious. The menu look great and the prices were very affordable. But, the thing that clinched it for me was the dining area. Vintage Formica tables with matching chairs and coordinating salt and pepper shakers. Too cute. Should have taken pics. Now for the antique or vintage items. Everything was nicely displayed, very clean and makes you want to impulse buy. I was happy to add to my Tupperware collection. Prices were reasonable.”
“This place is awesome the 2 Twins Rickey and (Mickey) who I just met are awesome people! My wife and I have been coming here for over 15 years all the way from Mt Sterling Illinois ???? prices are unbeatable and we always come back with everything we could use or need”
“i loooove thrifting and this is a great goodwill for clothes! if you’re in the market for items this one is pretty good (i’ve found a cookie monster chair and a dora play kitchen that are now nightmare crafts) but the clothes selection is bigger! the employees were really nice and the overall experience was great!”
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601 SW Adams St, Peoria“I want to say that back in 2016 when I was homeless for 3 months May-August, this shelter helped me and Brian Butler is the man! He is a good guy and speaker. This shelter is one of the best things going for Peoria. It's walking distance to the Sophia's Kitchen, nestled in downtown in a perfect spot that is walking distance to many places and they are really resourceful. May the Lord continue to bless them!”
“Stopped in to find a glass piece for our ceiling fan the kids broke. Found what I was looking for at a great price and took a look at everything in the store. Lots to choose from.”
“Great place! Great people! Great selection of various goods... furniture (including mattresses) appliances, kitchen & household items, Great discount shopping! Check it out!”
“I usually have a good experience at this location and find decent to really good values. Management is a lot nicer but once again there can be an issue with staff but nothing major!! As of this writing/review..”
“I love going in to shop, the sales people are the best. Don’t mind spending the time to help you find what you are looking for. I’d give them a 10 if I could!”
“The cost of fixing a home can add up. As a first time home buyer habitat for humanity has helped me and my family out by being reasonable with prices. The things there are lighted used and people are willing to help!”
“Absolutely loved shopping here, prices are all so fair. Neat and organized, aisles are easy to navigate, and each section is labeled so you know what you're looking at. There are even seasonal sections to help you find what you're looking for faster. Definitely recommend.”
“Review Date: January 14th, 2015Urban Artifacts is the store to go for novelty old-timey signs…Just make sure you bring plenty of cash. While the use of the word ‘novelty’ conjures up the thought of reproduction items to represent things from the past; when it comes to Urban Artifacts, these things are from the past.My friend Matt is the one who introduced me to this store as I had never heard of it. Which is kind of comical, as we visited Broken Tree Coffee a few times and Urban Artifacts is just a few shops over from there.On to Urban Artifacts! The store is a lot bigger than it appears from the outside. My friends and I spent a solid hour browsing and I know we didn’t see everything they offered.There were quite a few awesome things I wanted to pick up in there, but the price for these novelty, if not nostalgic items, were a bit higher than I wanted to pay. Prices may be high, but the items they carry are in great shape.Overall, a really cool store. A neat ‘blast from the past’ up and down each aisle. If you love browsing thrift stores and stumbling upon things from the past, this shop is for you. If you need coffee or some pizza, hit up Broken Tree for either of those. Do keep in mind that they both have odd hours, so call before you make the adventure there.”