About Antique Alley
This eclectic resource for antiques & vintage collectibles features many vendors in a large space.
This eclectic resource for antiques & vintage collectibles features many vendors in a large space.
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0Fantastic store with tons of stuff to look at
Love it here. We live in salem and make sure to come once a year. Lots of stuff to go through, so make sure you have atleast an hour to be here.
So fun!!! So many great things!
This mall is so adorable from the moment you walk in from the upstairs to the bottomstairs. Down below the antique store offers so much, along with helpful people and fun music to shop-dance to. ππ»π
I find a treasure every time I pop in! I love to drop off packages upstairs, then do a look walk around downstairs! Theyβve really updated the vendors and I can really see how much the vendors care about each space. Iβd love for them to be open on Sundays! Be prepared to find things you adore! Itβs so cool to have such a great place in my neighborhood.
Interesting collections, though very spendy. It takes quite a while to go through the entire shop as there are so many nooks and crannies and items are particularly sorted. Staff was friendly, and the space is clean.
This is a super cute antique mall with a mix of stores upstairs itβs location is very walking friendly with tons of shops and restaurants all around it. The selection is good but somewhat typical. Itβs a really hidden gem in the Hollywood District.
The 42nd Street Station in the Hollywood District is further proof that you can live in a city your entire life, and still be unaware of many of its hidden secrets. Heck, I can't even say that this IS a secret to anyone but myself, so I may be the only one in town who was missing out...until this last weekend, anyway. It was a TikTok video, of all things, that pointed us to the deli within (Aunt Tillie's), but from there, after downing a couple of sammies, we had the pleasure of checking out the various shops (many of which seem to have...let's say...eclectic and unstable operating hours), but are still fun to browse: a vintage store, a Himalayan goods store, and others. But the real draw is the antique "mall" co/op running in the basement: a sprawling labyrinth of curated collections of the riches of yesteryear, laid out in such a way to maximize foot traffic, and capture the attention of eye and mind: vintage clothing, furniture, home dΓ©cor, movies, comics, collectibles, personal items, books, postcards and a whole lot more: enough to keep a treasure hunter like me busy poking around for quite a while! I wish there were more places like this, but based on the fact that I didn't know this existed until two days ago, perhaps there are! Time to get back out there, and start exploring, because I'm obviously slacking a bit!
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