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February 2024 by Julie M.
Terrible, terrible, terrible. As a vendor that was finally able to get out, I would NEVER recommend this place to other potential vendors. The day we had arranged for and signed our lease to arrive, our stall was not empty nor available. They gave us another $h!tty stall way back in a dark, dank corner for a month until they could prepare the stall that we had agreed to in our signed lease. Every time we visited our stall we found items broken, stolen, missing, or moved and they did nothing to resolve our issues. They complained every time we asked them to unlock the back door so we could bring more products in. Their airtight 6 page lease proves how often they have brought on these issues themselves so there is no getting out of it. When we spoke with the manager he said "that sounds like none of my business." How can MY business, which makes YOUR business money through my rent AND a percentage of my sales, not be YOUR business? Street of Shops used to be one of our favorite places to shop so we decided it would be a great place to have our reseller shop but the way they treat their vendors is deplorable and has left a bad taste in our mouths. Don't even think about renting a stall or booth here. We found another place shop that is cheaper, a better location, and friendlier to work with. Terrible, terrible, terrible.
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February 2024 by Karen D.
Mostly home decor, very few antiques and the majority of them were priced at retail prices or higher. Only encounter with sales help was at check out and they could not even pick up my basket of items, I had to unload them. It was clean and if you are looking for kitchy decor there is plenty
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January 2024 by Victoria W.
Love shopping here. You always find something great. So many sellers. Granted, there is a lot selling trash thinking it's worth $1,000. But it's always fun to stop in and see what they got. But be prepared for greedy salespeople. It's a lot like the streets of NYC with people pawning crap off on you.
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November 2023 by Michael D.
So, first the good - the person at checkout was wonderful and kind and welcoming. And we were indeed able to find a few treasures to take home. But, the selection is all over the place - erring on the side of booths that look like people just emptied the contents of their garage into a booth to stalls looking like a Home Goods store. The building is very neat, but it's largely primitives and crafts. Very little in the way of glassware or mcm antiques.
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July 2023 by Kim H.
Their checkout system is awful. Who wants to wait to checkout in over 90 degree temps. We were tempted to put what we wanted to buy down and walk out. It seriously takes way too long to check out. We've gone to many many places like this and never had such a wait to buy what we wanted and leave. It was terrible. Definitely not worth it.
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October 2022 by Susan M R.
It's a very big place with a large assortment of items. Jewelry, furniture, & much more. The antique furniture was nice & some were even redone.
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July 2022 by Jerri E.
This was a cool hidden gem ...we were shocked how big it was. They had a large variety of items and basement was full of surprises. We are already talking about going back.
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March 2022 by Brett T.
The lower deep hidden section is the place to shop for various products of real value. Taylor & Taylor Antiques/Collectibles/Vintage Treasures has several huge sales areas located here. Taylor's is located in several other locations spread throughout Lewisburg. With 20 years of experience selling used furniture, antiques, and collectibles . We do not suggest buying any China products. China products have the worst depreciation of value.
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November 2019 by Sandra L.
Street of Shops is a misleading name. It's actually more like a large flea market. Now they do sell both new and used items. A lot of crafts. You can spend a couple of hours here looking around. There is stuff everywhere. There is one restaurant that was very busy, but that was the only food available. We were there on a Saturday and it was very busy. Unfortunately there are only two cashiers, one upstairs and one downstairs. That is definitely not enough for the size crowd they had. This is a great way to spend a couple of hours. Just know in advance what you can expect. Not actual retail stores, but a flea market.
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September 2019 by Sandra S.
Visited here twice while traveling thru PA. There is a lot here to see. Some of the shops better than others but definitly worth stop. Food not bad either. Downstairs shops a little musty.
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July 2019 by Sue V.
A fun rainy day activity. If you've never gone antiquing in central PA, in my opinion it's similar to going to a large multi- family yard sale that is indoors and open consistent hours. If you don't like thrift store shopping, you can still visit the boutique shops (soaps, clothing, handmade crafts) or cafe here. Otherwise, you can wander through the antique shops for whatever might catch your eye, whether it's a used Coach purse, a collector's set of Disney cups or a vintage weight loss machine called the Slenderizer. And unlike most yard sales, the cashiers here accept credit card.
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July 2019 by Colin H.
The street of shops, more like the street of crap. This place is full of weird, creepy, crappy, and useless stuff. Parts of it look like a horror show while other parts of it look like someone just threw all their crap down hoping to get rid of it. This place is creepy, old, and a waste of time. I don't recommend
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February 2019 by Janine C.
I have never been to a place like this! I love it ! Such a variety of items, great prices, friendly and helpful staff, many booths to browse thru. Everything from a flea market setting to antiques to crafts and more! I go here almost monthly and sometimes more and it's only because i live an hour away. Lots of safe parking. Plan to be here a few hours !
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December 2018 by Marty A.
It's massive! Loads of weird crap to look at. Row after row of stalls piled with everything from comic books to china, retro magazines, tools, glassware, sports memorabilia, games, books, and endless gimcrack. Actually it's pretty fun to just walk through and gaze at this mega assortment of deceptively attractive schlock, and all the wide eyed shoppers clutching their treasures.
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October 2018 by Lisa M.
Needed a break from driving from NY to MD and ended up here. I was disappointed that I did not have more time to spend here. There are so many small shops to look at. I purchased small flags for my garden at the bargain price of $5.00. My kitchen is blue and I and I found the perfect vase for $9.50. There are antiques, arts and crafts and new items. This has to honestly be the best market I have ever been to. I hope I am in the area again soon.