Classificação do local: 5 North Richland Hills, TX
So glad I found this mall! There was so much to see, I spent the whole day! It was easy to navigate and each booth drew me in. There was china and glassware, old signs, furniture, coins, sports cards and almost anything you might be searching. Lots of outdoor items were being brought in as well as old cameras and fishing gear. Very nice, helpful and knowledgeable staff. I will definitely be visiting again soon!
Charlie A.
Classificação do local: 2 Fort Worth, TX
Basically a clean indoor garage sale/flea market. Some of the vendors were delusional with their pricing, some very reasonable. Be warned, the elderly sales associates will follow you around like hawks who think you can’t see them, making sure you don’t steal. We are in our late twenties, and for some unknown reason we picked up two, and sometimes three, of them while doing the SECOND half of our shopping. Insulting. Left with almost nothing, as it really is all just junk. A few vendors did have some nice coins at fair prices, but a few are bat crap crazy on the prices they want. Take your elderly mother or grandmother when she comes in to town, but otherwise, skip.
Steve T.
Classificação do local: 3 Carrollton, TX
Well, it’s clean, organized, and well lit. Staff is very attentive. But this place has more glassware, costume jewelry and ceramic items than any other in dfw. If you are looking for that, you’ll be happy. Other than that, it’s not a flea market, but a locale to resell items from an estate clean-out. No furniture. The tea room is closed and shows no signs of being reopened soon.
P J.
Classificação do local: 4 Fort Worth, TX
I’ve been searching all the antique malls in the area. I have to say this is one of my favorites. Maybe it’s the folks who are getting rid of what I’m specifically looking for or that they will haggle on most prices. On my list of places to keep visiting.
Suzie-Annie C.
Classificação do local: 3 Weatherford, TX
I was just in here a week ago and almost ever spot was full with a truck in the drive unloading more! I haven’t been in an antique mall for a few years and yep, it is pretty much like all the ones I have been in except this one does have a tea room. Nothing was going on in it the day I was there. The workers were all friendly and helpful(even calling another vendor for a price decrease — which by the way I got!) Don’t hesitate to ask about the price being lowered. They were eager to work with me! They didn’t have a lot of furniture but they did have a lot of stuff. Happy hunting!
Steven S.
Classificação do local: 3 Arlington, TX
I don’t know what you did with your sweetie on Valentine’s day, but as for me and mine, I took her to the Benbrook Antique Mall. It’s a couple of miles south of I-20 on Hwy 377. Its a nice antique mall. Not much furniture. Mostly there a lot of bric-à-brac and other small items. Relatively low prices on most items like an upscale garage sale. We almost always find some bargains there. For Valentine’s Day, their tea room featured a keyboardist playing piano tunes and a cellist adding a nice string accompaniment. Or does the piano accompany the cellist? Whichever. It was very pleasant to stroll around and listen to this music. They have very friendly counter folks, who wrap everything up for you. They also have a beat up TV lounge called the Possum Club, which had no cable and kept losing the signal. I think it was for the booth owners to congregate when they weren’t working the mall. There were only about three vacant booths. Some big sales going on in several booths, which might precede them going out of business. The rest of the booths look like they’re planning on sticking out this economic downturn. Seems like a bunch of antique malls have closed in the last year or so. Nowadays its nice to see any antique mall that can remain open in this economy.