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This is a great concept of antique shopping paired with a coffee shop.

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Good Ground Antique Center - Main entrance from side parking lot.

Good Ground Antique Center

(10 reviews)

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A Treasure Hunter's Dream! Good Ground Antiques really lives…read moreup to its name -- it's solid ground for uncovering some seriously good finds! It's a beautifully curated collection overflowing with incredible finds in every corner. It's run by one owner and features 12 unique vendors offering a wide range of items: tables, books, maps, flags, glassware, lamps, flags, baskets, nautical items, historical pieces, cute sunglasses -- basically everything you can think of and more. Some pieces are very reasonably priced, while others felt a bit steep, but the overall quality and variety makes it well worth exploring. The layout is impressive: there's street parking, two side parking lots, a spacious front store, two barns in the back, and a large outdoor area filled with beautiful teak furniture and garden décor. I'm officially obsessed -- hidden gems are tucked everywhere you look! Huge thanks to Pam for being so warm and helpful -- we truly appreciated your time. I found several fantastic pieces to use for my business displays and can't wait to return. They take cash and card. If you're in the area, this is an absolute must-stop! They're currently open 7 days a week, but be sure to check the hours before you go -- they closed at 5 p.m. when I visited. I really hope this review helps someone discover Good Ground Antiques -- this place is amazing and deserves way more love than it's currently getting on Yelp! ENJOY.

This place has been around FOREVER, or at least for most of my life. My mother and I have always…read moreenjoyed popping in and looking for something fun for the beach house, or a present for a friend. There's china, crystal, silver, lamps, jewelry, odds and ends, nautical thingies, etc. There's also a barn with furniture and chandeliers, also an enormous snake skin, I don't think it's from a local snake. Prices are on the high side for some things, but that's not surprising. Others are quite reasonable. It takes a while to wander the closely packed aisles. But that's very enjoyable. The owner is friendly and doesn't pester you, which is lovely. I swear I took a picture of the enormous snakeskin, but I can't find it.

Barntique Village - One of many barns.

Barntique Village

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I am in search of a vintage covered vegetable dish, and so far have not found one that I like. I…read morehad passed Barntique a couple of times, but decided to go on a Friday. It's a collection of little houses and sheds, all antique and collectible shops. Adorable!! Not all the places were open--they are on Saturdays--but I did wander into a couple. I didn't find a covered dish, but I did find a lamp that I liked (didn't buy it as I would need to find a place for it) and spoke with some VERY nice, friendly shop owners. The shops are all very individual. Some specialize in a certain type of collectible, some sell art, and others have a variety of offerings. Prices were generally quite reasonable. I will definitely go back on a Saturday, probably with a friend, and wander through more of the shops. I'm positive that I took pictures, but I can't find them. Will add if I do.

There are definitely plenty of unique places to shop for stuff. Everybody's got stuff and sometimes…read moreone person's stuff just doesn't work for them anymore and so it can be someone else's stuff. Consider Barntique Village a great place to find some of this...stuff. I use that word "stuff" because this interestingly-setup Moriches location is filled with all kinds of it. Before I say another word about...stuff, I do want to mention that you could easily think Barntique is actually a little historical village or a place to have a picnic. Nah. It's actually just filled with stuff. Tons of tiny barns, houses, shacks, and anything else that can fit a person inside of it can be found at Barntique, each one offering an eclectic variety of...well, you know. My fiancée and I (along with her family) came here a few weekends ago and stumbled upon some great finds. Some wall items for our new home, a rustic-looking bread box, and a little Christmas decor to round out the trip. What's great is that we didn't pay full price for anything we bought as the idea of Barntique is similar to a flea market. Haggling price is totally something doable (if you want to) and so we were able to shave some dollars off most of our purchases. So when you come, there's definitely a chance to find some great stuff, but in between the positives, there is a lot of stuff you're just going to have to sift through. A few of the shacks and shops were set up beautifully while many were rather messy. Plus one of them (the biggest barn in the village) wasn't open and another was still setting up though the owners weren't the friendliest. Some time, patience, and sifting is definitely helpful here. Overall, I'd give Barntique Village a 3.5 star rating with a little nudge towards four knowing we found several great items the day we went. With that in mind, it makes it desirable to want to return to Barntique again. Though just be warned as you might have to do your best to get through a lot of...things (Ha!) if you want to find something worth buying.

Remember Yesteryears

Remember Yesteryears

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This is a very nice store with an eclectic mix of everything old…read more If you are going to shop in the store, just know that the people who work there may follow you around like you are a jewel thief. Maybe I look shady, but it happens to me every time I go there. Also, the prices are all retail so you're not gonna get any bargains, but you will be able to get niche items that you don't really see. So it's like a high-end garage sale with higher prices and staff who think you might be shoplifting.

I've been to this place a few times and even bought a few items. It's very big and has an extensive…read moreinventory of all things old and not so old. Someone from a group I belong to mentioned that the owner will buy just about anything 'antique' so I brought in three items / signs to hang on the wall. One was a Budweiser glass bar sign that needed cleaning, one was a fabric map of Long Island that also needed cleaning and one was a large nautical themed item with TITANIC on it. The owner said with the cleaning involved he could give me $30 for all three. My late husband acquired these so I had no idea what they were worth, I counted on being give a fair price. I went into the store today and there was the Titanic sign hanging up with a price of $175 needless to say I was not pleased and left without the item I had intended to buy. So if you're looking for a bargain you may get it there but I'd caution anyone to be careful about selling anything there. I take full responsibility for not doing more research and being too trusting

Lumber + Salt - antiques - Updated May 2026

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