11AM - 5PM
469 Great Rd, Acton“Fun little consignment booths with antique, vintage, and crafts. I found a beautiful birdhouse, metal garden lizard. And miniature vintage porcelain dollhouse bathroom.”
10AM - 5:30PM
256 Great Rd, Littleton“Going back saw items will be very inexpensive.
Sad that their furniture options closed.
Pleasant sales people.
Buy only one item or many cheerful!?”
“I found a brand new pair of parlanti boots on consignment for $200, barely used tri factor full seats for $40!! It was like Christmas morning shopping here. Staff was so helpful. Check out the ogilvy pads, swooning ??”
“This is one of the best antique stores I’m aware of in Massachusetts. Definitely my favorite in the general area. Every time I come here I find something unique and special, at a great price, including jewelry. It’ll always be my go to whenever I’m in town.”
“Raspberry Beret has been in Maynard for a while.
The owner has a good eye and there are always some interesting pieces of clothing as well as shoes and accessories there.
Just found a tee shirt and pair of cotton pants that are very similar to the new baggier high waisted pants out there.
Check it out!”
11:30AM - 5PM
87 Main St, Hudson“I love this antique shop! The pieces for sale are more high-end and stylish than some other antique stores I’ve been to. I’d recommend this store for anyone looking for great vintage decor, rather than classic toys or clothes. Just be weary that this is a one-man shop, so hours can vary based on his availability. But if you’re exploring downtown Hudson, this store is definitely worth a visit.”
“Great Road Vintage is a wonderful store to visit with my baby granddaughter. The staff are friendly and helpful. On every visit I see new items that interest me. However, I need to ask my son’s approval before I purchase anything for a house that we co-own. I am attaching a photo showing two mirrors, two chairs and a bench that I purchased with my son’s blessing. We are very happy with everything that we have bought that also includes another bench and two chairs in another space.”