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November 2023 by Linda Radakovich
Lovely shop
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May 2023 by Pamela Londrico
Many unique items.
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February 2023 by Rebecca Hogue
Great shop with friendly owners. They had fair prices with a good selection of reclaimed wood pieces, furniture and decor. Love the friendly cats too!
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October 2022 by Brian Richter
Bijou has a lot of pieces of varying quality. A lot of stuff with potential that needs to TLC. Prices seemed to be exactly what I would expect.
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April 2022 by J.Y. W.
Small fine jewelry section, but still worth this visit.
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February 2022 by Nate J. Lull
it’s a cool old theater building and the lady who was working was very nice. prices for furniture are beyond me as a college kid but we got some good records for cheap! they have cool antiques too!
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January 2022 by Tara
Beautiful building, a nice assortment of antiques (mostly furniture) and seemingly reasonable prices.
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October 2021 by Lady DeAnne Dench-Layton
If you're looking for fireplace mantels, this is the place to go!
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September 2021 by Noah Zittle
It just is breathtaking, just to look through
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July 2021 by William Wright
This place is amazing. Beautiful antique furniture, dishes, chandeliers and other neat, surprising finds. Staff was knowledgeable, helpful and nice. If you are looking for real antiques, this is a must stop.
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November 2019 by Ken G.
I love this place and have been going since they opened (1990s?) but yesterday I went and they were closed the posted hours. One of my pet peeves with stores. Fascinating stuff; yes, "aging" image but lots and lots of character. I get the impression they're not doing too well and on the way out. I don't know why anyone would say they claim to have "timeless" merchandise (reviewer in 2014 from out of state) but I sure don't come there for that sort of antique. Plenty of other places in town. Anyway, they need to get their act together. Keep regular hours or at least post any changes. That whole stretch, in fact, was closed yesterday afternoon - an ordinary Wednesday. It's neighbors - Michael Rolf and Reincarnation - were closed too, though the latter lists only two open days on its sign and Wed. is not one of them.
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August 2018 by John Kocka
Nice antique store. Fair prices, better than Century antiques down the road.
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March 2016 by Jessi Pizzuli
Everything is negotiable here. Don't be swayed by the high price tag on the furniture. I've bought many nice pieces here at a nice price.
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August 2015 by Michael A.
There use to be antique shop on 44 Lorain rd. They retired and sold to brewery. I have been looking for door for one of my rental properties. Older solid wood door busted by tenet. I was told Bijou has some. WOW triple and quadruple the price and so unorganized. I did not get a hello goodbye can I help you LOL . search goes on .
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March 2014 by Stewart P.
Upon walking in the doors of AGAB (this is how I will refer to it because I'm too lazy to write Antique Gallery At The Bijou) I was hit by the odd smell of cigars and mothballs - an interestingly unpleasant smell to say the least. The most unsettling thing about the smell is that I'm pretty sure no one was smoking a cigar. Anyways, this large antique shop sits along a strip of other antique stores that are only open at odd times during the week. This is one of the larger stores along this strip and is filled primarily with large furniture and lighting. There are some interesting antiques but most are those you look at and can appreciate for their oddity or intricacy rather than actually wanting to put them in your own home. Large peacock-shaped chairs and gaudy buffet tables are the norm in this store. I find most of the stuff here more like what you'd expect to find in the home of a 90-year-old antique collector rather than a young, modern collector with taste. I can appreciate the craftsmanship of much that is in here but it is not what I'd consider to be 'timeless'. AGAB is a 2-story antique shop that is densely packed with stuff. The stairs are very steep so the choice to venture up near the rafters may not be for the faint of heart. I felt that given the quality of the wares at AGAB, the prices were extremely high. This seems to be the norm at the shops along this strip so I was no longer aghast when I saw a table that was $500 more than what it should have cost in a place where prices were fair market value. The gentleman who greeted us at the door was somewhat abrupt (perhaps due to the fact that my children were with us) and didn't make it seem like a friendly place to shop. I don't think I would go back here. There are better antique shops in CLE with much nicer stuff at better prices.