10AM - 5:30PM
118 Creek Rd, Mt Laurel“Wow--what a wonderful find along the road we were on! Creek Mercantile offers antiques, vintage, and some new decorative items. Everything is attractively displayed... It's the kind of shop where you walk into certain sections and you want EVERYTHING! Home decor, vintage furniture, greeting cards, many decorative items. I'm not finding the right words to describe it, but I will post 6 pictures which should give an idea of how attractive everything was! Definitely somewhere I intend to visit again!”
11AM - 5PM
1918 Brownsville Rd, Feasterville-Trevose“Been meaning to come here for awhile and finally had a chance to come in. This place is huge and packed with fun stuff in every nook and cranny. Wide variety of items on multiple floors with another area in a back building. Prices seemed super reasonable and staff was readily around if you had questions. Def wanna come back and explore some more. Didn't end up buying anything today but maybe next time!”
“Wow, what a gem! You may need more than one day to peruse over all that is here. There are hard to find replacements for broken items in your vintage set. From unique collectibles to eccentric objects for a "Man Cave" can easily be found here. Christmas gifts abound throughout this establishment. Just use your imagination, lol. So many things you see will inspire memories of a simpler time gone by. Stop in alone or with a friend. There is even friendly staff available to lend a hand.”
“A beautiful shop with so many wonderful items for sale, it is very hard to keep track of time once you enter here. We have discovered a tremendous amount of treasures throughout the years at Bristol Antiques Market ~ from the old to the new. Vintage decor, cookware, lamps, vinyl records, candle melts, collectibles...just too, too many to name. There are two floors to the shop and so much history to take in ~ amazing finds, very reasonable prices, organized and tidy ~ it's a charming spot with super friendly staff.”
“Rich is a nice guy. He seems to know a lot about antiques. His shop has a lot of different things to purchase. I will definitely be going back to learn more about the items i have. And look to make a purchase of something interesting.”
“Best antique shop I've ever been to in my entire life. This couple that run the shop are so sweet. They have a variety of hard fo find items and at a really fair price. You can find items from 50 cents and up.”
“Situated right next door to the Fallsington Visitor's Center, this quaint little shop is packed with tons of beautiful items ~ so don't be fooled by it's tiny exterior. Seasonal things, lovely gift items, greeting cards, wreaths are just a few of the goods here available for purchase ~ and the polite, helpful shopkeeper is just an added bonus. The location is breathtaking ~ it is super rich in history and the historic buildings surrounding this charming store is definitely worth a walk around. At the Visitor's Center there are booklets for sale ($1.00 each) that will explain the history of the properties, beautiful artwork which can be purchased and many other fascinating items ~ and the lovely lady who operates the Visitor's Center is extremely knowledgeable in all things Fallsington. It was a wonderful way to spend a couple of hours in this hidden gem of a place.”
10AM - 6PM
327 Mill St, Bristol“The owner who told me her name 5xs is very nice and willing to help. Even go out of her way.The store had a little bit of everything and I love travelling back in time and seeing everything!I never leave empty handed.”
“For serious shoppers!! This place is worth every mile driven from North Jersey/ Manhattan! Yes, we all love those favorites, like Asbury and Lambertville, but if you are looking for traditional antique/vintage furnishings, I dare you not to find something here! Always greeted with joy and no matter who is working, they will go out of their way to help with anything you need!”
“Love!! This small shop is absolutely packed with treasures! The owner has a great eye for unique and special items, and everything is displayed with a decorators touch. I could easily shop here every weekend ❤️”
11AM - 6PM
2205 Bristol Pike, Croydon“This is a decent little place to cruise for treasures. Tons of stuff but not overly crowded or overwhelming. Not a lot of "guy" stuff available on my visit but certainly enough to keep you interested and cruising. It's also obscenely clean here. Definitely worth checking out if you are in the area.”
“This store is a gem! Loved chatting with the owner Linda and getting to know her story and relate to her love of treasure hunting/collecting. She was extremely warm and inviting and made me feel so comfortable, even with my young daughter in tow.”
“I visited the Burlington Antiques Emporium for the 1st time on Sunday during Labor Day weekend. I was very impressed with the quality of items which were reasonably priced in general. I was most impressed with a staff member, PJ, who was one of the nicest people that I've met in a long, long time. She was friendly, engaging, gracious, informative in pointing out other shops in the area and very hospitable in welcoming me to the store as well as offering me a bottle of water on a very hot day. This made my day. Though I live about an hour away, I plan on stopping by this unique store (not many like it these days) once a month not only to have fun finding a hidden treasure, but having the opportunity to speak again to this nice lady with the cheery smile.”
Open 24 hours
5 Church St, Mt Holly“MOUNT HOLLY: @millraceshops is an old section of homes that have been converted into adorable shops where you and your pup can take a nice stroll and browse for gifts, local art, jewelry, clothes, furniture, flower, and more! Check with each shop owner to see if your dog can come inside.There are events throughout the year and the gorgeous The Robin's Nest restaurant is right on the corner with pet friendly outdoor dining on the patio!”
“I’ve been going to this store for quite a few months now and it’s had some serious improvements from the first few times. They have started to organize everything by size on the racks, besides pants were are grouped by sizes which is still a massive improvement from before. I noticed today as well that you can try on clothing and shoes but clothes must be tried on over your clothes. I recommend wearing something more skin tight if you want to try anything on.
There’s a lot less houseware items than before, especially furniture. Most decor or kitchenware are one-offs and likely don’t have matches for you to get 4 glasses or a set of matching plates. Most textiles (bedding, sheets, pillowcases etc.) also rarely have matching sets, but are great for mismatching if that’s what you’re into!
Always check any clothing items for tips and tears, there have been a lot less of these lately but check for a little “repair” sticker or do a once over of the piece before buying.
Prices can be a hit or miss but still a lot cheaper than going into the actual Anthropologie or Free People store. I think some items should be cheaper, but all in all pricing is fair when comparing to original costs.
Overall, I still keep coming back and am glad they have made a lot of improvements to the store. They’re most definitely taking reviews into context!”
“This place is great. You'll be hard pressed to find such deals anywhere else local. Colleen, Sue and Toni are awesome, kind and helpful. Been there lots of times.”