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January 2024 by Jodi Cobler
Love this store! Unique items are everywhere!
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January 2024 by Mama Argie
Nice enough things, but really way overpriced. If you have the money to spend 80$ on a table candle wrapped in some twine, you'll love this place.
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December 2023 by Casey S.
This was my second time to visit this gorgeous Christmas store. They display a variety of unique Christmas trees. Old Bryan Marketplace has gifts, candles, antiques and so much more. I highly recommend visiting this store for inspiration for the holidays . Or for purchasing a special gift. If you're crazy about Christmas like me, this store won't disappoint.
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November 2023 by Wendy Lerew
Never open on weekend shopping days or at decent times.
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August 2023 by Andrew Swartz
Many items and eras to choose from. I did not interact with any staff, my missing star is simply based on prices of most of the items I looked at. Otherwise, the store was well put together and clean.
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August 2023 by Anna J.
This was a fun place to shop. There was a little bit of everything there. Things were a bit pricy but I found plenty of things at a good value in the clearance section. I don't go to Bryan often but it's a place I would go back to.
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June 2023 by Adrian Alaniz
Very beautiful store but I am giving them a 4 star because I am a FIRM believer as a small business owner that EVERYONE no matter their appearance should receive a welcome or at least asked if they needed any assistance. (But the ladies who were dressed to impress right after me got the warmest welcome.) I absolutely LOVE Jan Barboglio and would have gladly purchased something from her collection but instead I felt as if I was being judged. My advice to all would be to make sure you are dressed properly before entering the store.
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June 2023 by Angela Krause
Not an antique store. Nothing old about it. Didn't see any antiques here. New home furnishings and frankly exorbitant prices. Saw a cheap looking necklace that was $345... yikes. I was looking for antiques though and was disappointed as Google had recommended this place saying it was an antique store.
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May 2023 by Ashley Lilley
Everything was so expensive. But I guess that's just not my scene.
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May 2023 by Gregory
Interesting selection, up scale
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March 2023 by Kathy S.
After Christmas Shopping, looking for a birthday gift for my granddaughter. First time in, but won't be my last.
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February 2023 by Karen Herrell
Thank you Whitney. Thank you for your understanding THANK YOU
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January 2023 by Cathy W.
Just because I can't afford everything in a store doesn't mean I can't enjoy shopping there. Likewise I don't take home everything I CAN afford from a thrift store. Shopping is fun for the experience-the visual (love, love, love the architecture and exposed brick), the aromatic (lotions and creams for trying! - yum, Eucalyptus was my fav), the inspiration (I WISH my living room could look like that) and the hunt! I found Christmas clearance half off and a regular clearance section tucked in the back. I felt 100% welcome and no one fussed over me while I browsed, just the way I like it. I was able to try on a cute halfprice dress in the comfy fitting room up front before buying and chat with the owners (?) at the register while paying. They were super hospitable and gracious. There were so many fun and beautiful things to look at. Great selection of sweet baby things, unique greeting cards (I bought 2), beautiful decorative items and lots of practical things for around the house too. My Saturday afternoon shopping experience was great, and this was one of my favorite stops in downtown Bryan.
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January 2023 by nora orosco
Beautiful store. Friendly staff
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January 2023 by T.C. M.
I like the store itself and used to go in every time we ate lunch at Madden's (having the two of them connected was brilliant). Since Madden's has closed, to so many people's chagrin, I rarely have a reason to drive to N Bryan. The Market Place is a place to go if you enjoy looking at old architecture, as are many buildings in that area. The walls help keep your eyes off the price tags I think. I don't understand the people complaining though. When you go to a specialty boutique of any type you know the prices will be stupidly high. That's part of the fun of looking at the pieces. Knowing I was not about to pay $36 for a stinky candle when there are tons of places here in town to get better ones & I can tie a ribbon on it.My most absolute thing to do even now as an almost 50 yr old, when I get completely ignored or condescended to because of my looks is to walk around the store and touch EVERYTHING! My tribe all feel the same way pretty much. Rearranging displays on side tables. Fingerprints on mirrors. Definitely trying out the "do not sit" chairs & couches, I mean if you don't try them how do you know if you want them. If I'm expected to pay $3500 for a Laz-y-Boy I'm checking it out first! I used to come in dressed in blue Jean shorts and softball shirts or some kind of printed shirt, with hair a mess & mascara on a good day. Not to mention I weighed about as much as a Volkswagen back then. So I wasn't deemed good enough to even get a welcome on most days. But what the wonderful employees, who I hope work on commission never realized was that me & a couple of other people in our group of 4 tried to ask about a certain bedroom suite repeatedly. I wanted to see if it came in a king size and if so I wanted to buy the set. Considering a queen with no mattress & two side tables was $8500 I can only imagine what a king would have been. Oh, to jog your memory it was the set by the front door that looked like a log cabin kind of. Well I ended up going to Dirt Road Rustics and getting a bed I liked better WITH a mattress, two tables, and a dresser for right around $5000 with free delivery.My point is the store is nice and pretty for the right kind of people. If you are a Jr League and Stepford wife this is the store for you!Everyone else, I'll see you at the Walmart!