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Antique Depot - Gnomes!

Antique Depot

4.0(3 reviews)
11.0 mi

Great place! Staff is friendly. Lots of different vendors for everyone's taste. I like how there is…read morea cat corner for the store cats.

Antique Depot can be a lot of fun to wander around and look for good old stuff…read more I love good old stuff. The new stuff for sale in mass market retail shops is crap. It's cheaply made. Electronics break. Clothing pills. Everything feels flimsy. And who needs more new stuff when there is perfectly good old stuff about? Plus it's better for the environment, our finite natural resources, not to mention helping to support small local economies of merchants selling their wares. Antique Depot is a vast warehouse composed of scores if not hundreds of stalls rented by individual merchants. But visitors need not worry about such details. Simply walk around with a basket, take what you want, and when you cash out the Antique Depot makes sure the merchants get their money. I do love how that creates a variety of aesthetics, time periods, and merchandise from stall to stall. That said, there is a downside to this approach as well, and that's the casual racism. Now some might simply dismiss my concerns as vestiges of history, selling old family heirlooms that may not have been seen as racist in their day, but now... definitely racist. And to be perfectly frank, they were racist all along. Which is not an accusation that the staff or any of the merchants are racist in any way. I suspect they are just uninformed about the cultural sensitivity of such artifacts, or maybe they just don't care. Hard to say. But either way, the jarring nature of these discoveries (and there were multiple ones scattered throughout the warehouse) knocks this place down a star or two. On my recent visit, I went in looking for what I thought would be the impossible: antique absinthe glasses that didn't cost a fortune. What I found may or may not be antique and they may or may not officially be absinthe glasses, certainly they were not labeled as such. However, they are lovely, absolutely work as absinthe glasses complete with a dosage punt in the bottom, and cost only $5 each! Plus there are cats! Did I mention the cats? They have their own stall and it looked like you could pop in and give 'em a pet if you needed a break from your shopping. Overall a trip to Antique Depot is a fun way to spend an afternoon, just come prepared to see some culturally insensitive reminders of the past out on display. If you have kids, or if you are a kid at heart, don't miss out on the amazing pinball arcade in the same warehouse, but with a separate entrance a few doors down.

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Antique Depot - One of the many holiday decoration stalls

One of the many holiday decoration stalls

Antique Depot - Not an original Paul Gauguin

Not an original Paul Gauguin

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Hunt's Antiques - antiques - Updated May 2026

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