“This is one of those antique malls where there are a bunch of different vendors, some of which are just locked cases. One thing I really liked about the store is that they give you a little map so that you can circle where you see things you like. They also have buttons on every row so you can call unattended over. Everyone is very friendly. The bathrooms were clean. And the attendants were attentive. It's also one of those antique bones where a lot of people think that just because something is old means that they can charge new prices for it. We heard several other patrons also laughing about some of the ridiculous pricing. But it was fun to walk around and look at stuff.”
“This place is the nicest place for Asian antiques. The knowledge by the owner and the items are simply exquisite. I have passed by this business for many years and decided to see it. Best hidden gem in the area.”
“Great place for old things vintage and truly antique. Large selection with a quirky, eclectic mix. We bought a wooden bucket on this outing. They also have an extensive selection of cut hardwoods and old wood beams that are great for live edge counter work and fireplace mantels. Fun place to visit with overall reasonable prices.”
“Nice antique mall on the smaller side with quality booths that actually had antiques rather than just vintage items. It was a nice stop and way to pass a dreary morning.”
“Love Shaia rugs and Frank Shaia! He and the entire staff are friendly and knowledgeable. Their inventory of antique and modern rugs is extensive. They also do excellent repair work and sell top quality non-slip rug pads. Stop by and see for yourself!”