“It's a cute little store along one of my favorite places in Burlington, Church Street. I found some very unique little items at a good price. The staff was very helpful and friendly and even gave me a free canvass bag to carry my items in. In a time when you can't get a bag from most store anymore, that's customer sevice!”
10AM - 5PM
377 Pine St, Burlington“I'm lucky that Barge is in Burlington and not where I live, because I'd struggle to not spend my paychecks here! Go for the expert curation - from vintage decor to choice clothing and fashion and even local artist pieces. I bought way too much and am going back again before I leave town. Until next time, Barge!”
“Anjou is a very cool furniture boutique. I didn’t buy anything, but it was so fun to look around. The place is literally chock full of awesome vintage/MCM pieces, all in pretty good condition too. I didn’t buy anything but TBH the prices were very reasonable. Cool vintage couches for $400, the eames chair pictured was $400 I believe, including the ottoman. Cheaper than going to west elm ! I didn’t find what I was looking for (vintage table lamps, clocks), but I enjoyed poking through the collection.”
“An Old Burlington staple. There are sadly very few independently owned, super charming, funky, classic Burlington shops left, and I'm very grateful this one is still here. Any kid that grew up here in the 1990s/early 2000s will get all cozy and nostalgic upon walking in. Super cool stuff to be found, stuff you never knew you wanted. Great people running the shop too. Creeky wood floors. Weaving between towers of precariously perched and reasonably priced treasures, trying not to knock anything over with your bum. Remember that antique shop that was by the tracks in the south end? Where City Market south is now? If you liked that place you'll pee your pants for Juntiques. It's still the 90s in there, and it warms my cynical heart. Stop by and get reminded of how great thrifting/antiquing used to be.”