I love antique-ing. I try to stop into as many shops as possible because they are just the kind of place that is often similar but never fully duplicated, and going into a single shop one day can be vastly different than going into the same shop a few years, months or even days later. The mural on the side is what caught my eye, so I popped in and was surprised by how small the space was but it felt very open. I wasn’t afraid I’d knock into things and there was a wonderful mix of more modern yet retro items alongside true antiques and heirlooms. There were many beautiful things I’d have liked to buy but my budget was limited, as well as the space in my suitcase. However, I’m still glad I sneaked a peek because the owner offered me one of her homegrown Key bananas and(a phrase typically used far too often, IMO) it blew my mind! I thought it would be too ripe for my taste but it was fresh and citrusy. I’ll definitely stop back in for a banana *fingers crossed* and hopefully a knickknack next time I’m in town.
Glenn G.
Classificação do local: 3 Boca Raton, FL
Whoa, check out that building mural… How is it that I have never noticed it before; after all, it’s huge and I don’t believe«In One Era» is new. Thanks to Google street view, turns out this mural is new, as the old one is lightly colored(faded) and the subject mater is toned down(bahamian lifestyle from yesteryear possibly). The new mural is fresh and bold and captures the Key West lifestyle(bikes, iguanas, roosters, tourist advertisements and lots of foliage). The mural caught my attention, so I decided to see if the store carry’s as much interest. Turns out they carry a eclectic mix of antiques and collectibles, many of which have caught my eye. And what a great area for such a shop; Petronia Street(Bahama Village) seems to be gaining popularity. My first visit was during a bike ride where(as I mentioned) the mural brought me in. Definitely some items worth coming back to possibly purchase, but not this visit since we had our bikes unlocked outside. The lady behind the counter(and possibly the owner) was extremely welcoming. We did come back a couple days later. Unfortunately two things mildly bothered me on this visit. Firstly, that same lady was not nearly as charming; if I didn’t know better I would have thought she was in a down right bad mood. The other thing was(and not anyones fault) the main two items I was very interested in purchasing were wall-mounted curio cabinets that were not for sale. I will return and just assume the mood was just part of a bad day(we all have them); After all, I’d much rather support a locally owned business and believe my spending will be appreciated.