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Park West Vintage

3.7 (37 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 5:30 pm

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Lenora S.

Solid antique stop. Not many left in the area. You are left to wander a fairly large store. I picked up some orange furniture restorer. Might have found a piece of jewelry, but my friend ended up getting haunted, so we left pretty fast from there. On the outside wall by the register, her phone shut completely off. Like click. No phone anything. She felt uneasy and decided she needed to leave and clear the store. She walked outside, said "you are not welcome to follow me or attach." Poof. Phone come s back on. Sooooo. Yeah. Shopping and a haunt.

Doug G.

Park West Vintage is a MASSIVE spot located on Marietta Square that features thousands of square feet of furniture, art, lighting, collectibles, clothes, accessories, toys, records...and legit everything in between and maybe even a few things you didn't even know existed. We wondered in after lunch on the square and spent 45 minutes just wondering around the place. While they don't have directional signs, the store just has a natural flow that everyone seems to follow. We were not after anything specific, but did end up with a cool canvas art piece for our guest room. Pricing is fair for the most part. Our art was only $10 and a few other things I saw and liked were well priced. Of course they do have big ticket items you would expect such as furniture, jewelry and actual collectible. Service was ok. They let you wonder around the store without bothering you, which is great. The staff stayed around the register and were available when needed. Overall, PWV was a cool spot to swing through and wonder around. We will certainly be back!

Hambri Enta M.

Loved it. Is a mini Paris on Ponce. I found a great yute bag art piece made from coffee bean bags. The artist was painting another item on site. It was on sale and I was elated as I needed something large but with character and I am also a pisces so the fish motif was right on. Beautiful home decor, chandeliers, jewelry. You name it. I also got gloves and a feathery neck adornment Nice selection of fur coats. Lovely staff. Easy access and a few limited time street parking

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Dina S.

I love this place! It's a market with separated unmanned booths for various vendors and artists to set up and display their items. It's overflowing with an abundance of antiques and vintage treasures as well as unique newer items and art. During my visit it was kind of quiet and a staff member greeted me cheerfully before I began wandering through the store. It's big. Bigger than I thought and I was pleasantly surprised. Along with all of the fabulous house decor, baubles and trinkets, they also have a clock repair booth. As I passed by, there was a kind gentleman working on a beautiful antique grandfather clock. I'm not positive but I think that I saw a lamp repair booth as well :) Also, prices seemed reasonable to me. I checked a lot of items and never once went into sticker shock. You must stop in and visit if you're visiting the Marietta Square. Actually, I would suggest making a special trip to the area, just to browse this lovely store.

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Alex A.

Sweet baby Jesus I've never seen so much southern antique swag in my entire life. It's a huge warehouse with unattended booths set up around the perimeter. If you have a need to dress like someone from Little House on the Prairie, this is your place. Staff leaves you alone as you marvel at the junk people somehow couldn't throw away. An unopened box of Brillo Pads, circa 1955? Check. We spent about an hour here pilfering through bins of ancient junk. Most of it was reasonably priced (for junk). I have no clue what you'd use most of this crap for, but I'm sure there's a market for it. Don't bring your kids here. There is free parking behind the store in the lot beside the wine store on Powder Springs St. Definitely worth stopping by, if to do nothing but gawk and be baffled. Definitely a fun find. Oh, and if you're in the market for a vintage chandelier, this is a good spot, too.

Briana K.

The ladies working the front were very kind. There is a wide variety of antiques and a wide range of price points. There is quite a bit of antique jewelry. They also offer paintings and prints by local artists.

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Tiffany Y.

I'm pretty sure I'm stalking Dupre's specifically for bags/purses. And what gal can say no to fabulous purses in an antique shop. Well I most certainly cannot, therefore I head straight to the spot they're located and wish they'd come down on the price of them a tiny bit, but either way... I forsee a bag or two ending up happily in my closet later this year. So every time I walk into this shop, I feel like I'm traveling through time, and I'm sure that's the feeling antique shops are going for. Most items here are like pieces of unspoken history sitting on shelves, that are waiting for a home to start a new story. But for me, on a quiet lazy afternoon, this is a great place to get lost in and see items that even our parents and grandparents used when they were growing up. I like to look at the old toys as I head toward the exit, and I even saw a DBZ (Dragon Ball Z) figurine in the shop and how cool is that for an anime geek. The jewelry is gorgeous and I make sure to press my face to the glass case, the chandeliers amaze me as I stare at the ceiling while walking, and there isn't a nook or cranny in this shop that doesn't have anything fascinating in it. Overall, I've found myself getting lost in here a few times, and plan to get lost in here many more times to come. I'm not a big antique buyer, but I do like unique and cute things. I think Dupre's has something for everyone... those that are looking for something particular, and those that are looking for nothing at all...

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There's just about any and everything that you didn't know you needed here! Lovely and many rare finds. Friendly atmosphere!

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My favorite antiques market. I've found so many unique pieces here.

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Avery Gallery

3.5(2 reviews)
0.6 mi
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If you are looking for fine art or whimsical pieces, this is the place. They will also do excellent…read morerestauration work. The service is very tailored to clients needs. We loved all our experiences there.

I have a very extensive inherited art collection, and have had restorations done in London, Italy,…read moreFlorida, and after a recent move which proved to be disastrous from Florida, an art restorer recommended to me by a local museum, based in Nashville. All have been amazing, and can only heap praise upon them. Having so many paintings I did ask around in Atlanta for an added restorer, and was given the name of Avery Gallery. Perhaps the first giveaway was that they charged $175.00 for the trip to my home in central Midtown Atlanta. They are based in Marietta. No art restorer in the World has ever levied this charge to me before. After having two small paintings for several months I did receive a call that they were ready. The paintings have been in my family's possession for hundreds of years and were quite frankly filthy from years of being subjected to European pollution. Thus the actual condition of the canvas and or copper plate (of one of them) was not known, or obviously apparent. Reading the banner advertisement of Avery Gallery it clearly states that they are a gallery, framers, and art restorers. Upon collecting the paintings today I was horrified to see that, yes the paintings had been cleaned, but no restorations were effected. There were blemishes that were perhaps there from before, but had been well disguised by the aforementioned filth. The owner of the gallery was summoned, and he informed me that he had asked me whether I needed to have paint inplants done at the time of the pick up. Since I had never been asked this question before, I replied in the negative. The paintings were in no way "restored" and since I never received a phone call to advise me that by the cleaning process blemishes had surfaced, I remained very disappointed. perhaps since this "restorer" is a small little strip mall in the middle of the suburbs should also have warned me that they were in over their head. I have now arranged for the painting to be sent to New York to be restored.If you have art to restore I strongly suggest you find an alternative.

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Artist's Attic

3.3(3 reviews)
0.1 mi

They moved across the Square to the left of the Strand....posting this as a review as the function…read moreto "add a tip" is NOwhere to be found! AA is in a much smaller space but with the same great variety of work from diverse artists! Enjoy!

NO PHOTOS PLEASE! I…read moream not sure that the no photo rule applies to the entire gallery because I did not notice the signs until I was half way through the exhibit. I say just don't take any pictures and you will have no issues. I am surprised that no one has reviewed this little art gallery which is located upstairs from the Local Exchange Store. I thought that this would be just a hodge-podge of random art but No Ma'am, this is a bonafide, totally legit art gallery with the price tags to prove it. As we arrived upstairs, we were greeted by the friendliest attendant. However, I was not able to engage her, (she really spoke with my husband), because I was already engaged with the art. It was varied and beautiful. I really loved the wood sculptures by Joel Reines. His pieces were quite unique and very affordable. A couple of my favorite items were the classic truck covered in snow, an abstract of beautiful teal and blues and the slightly creepy Little Red Riding Hood photo with these tall commanding trees and little Red walking by all alone. Whoooo!. Creepy but in a cool way and it would be the perfect piece to place in a hallway or along a stair way. Unfortunately this artist definitely did not want her work photographed and I can't recall her name. However, if I remember correctly, this piece was $1200. Merry Christmas! What a gem, so glad we discovered this cool little gallery!

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The Art Place

The Art Place

4.3(8 reviews)
7.4 mi
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My son loves anything art related and has done a variety of courses here. He's done a couple of…read morewheel throwing, mish mash art, and digital art classes. He smiles every time he comes out of class. Overall I feel like the classes are a great value for the community and all the instructors are so nice and helpful. Highly recommend this place if your child is interested in art!

For being a place for creative oulets, you'd think they'd pick a more creative name than....The Art…read morePlace. But honestly I don't blame them. I think this place has been around since forever, right behind the Mountain View Library. They offer painting, sketching, clay, theatre, and music classes; I tend to find that it's more theatrics than actual drawing classes offered. I've stayed away from acting and music, but they have productions and dinner&shows every season for the public to go to, at $5-$15 per show. The classes are great- but it really depends on your class, really. I've only taken painting, portraiture, and clay, and clay was the worst of them all. Enjoyable? Yes. Would I do it again? No. I don't even remember the instructor's name. My only quip is that for each class, the fees never seem to end. Registration (late or early), actual class fees, baking fees, and oh, the -supplies-! The supplies list never ends, I swear. For pencil portraiture, I thought you bring a pencil and eraser, and a pad. False, it's like 20 different types of pencils, graphite, special erasers left and right, specially bound pads, tissue paper, paper stubs, special ink pens and tips, and oh my god, these things cost a fortune! I just want to draw! Ahem, anyway, the painting guy was ok, but the star of the show is Kip Rogers- after all these years (it's been like 10), I still remember how well he taught his classes and I want to go back, even if this place is about a solid 45 minute drive from where I live now. His class is 95 for first timers and 70 for returners. At that price, it's a freaking steal! (Well, at least for that class....) The Art Place is a special place to me- back when I still drew all over the place, I had been able to be part of some of the shows there, and I appreciated that. You could always walk in and see art from the locals. After all these years, the many of the artists teaching there are still there. Now on to convincing the boyfriend to take these classes with me....

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Just Kiln Time - Painting complete now we're waiting to pick them up

Just Kiln Time

3.8(31 reviews)
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We were meeting friends here to celebrate a birthday with a few kids. I had never been here before…read moreand only had instructions to meet at a designated time. Walking in, it looks like a small painting studio and wasn't very busy/crowded. I arrived ahead of my friend and the young lady asked if we had a reservation. I explained that I hadn't organized the meet up and was waiting for my friend who had. She then proceeded to lecture me - over and over and over and over (seriously it was more than 10 times) that parties over a certain size needed a reservation. So... I called my friend. She said that there wasn't a reservation because she was informed that they are only required for groups over 10 (we had 4 kids who wanted to paint). When I relayed this to the young lady, the lectures started again and I was told that the number 6 for a reservation. A moot point since we are still only 4. After several more minutes of grief-giving, she told me that I could sit in the back room with our group (it was completely empty). While sitting there quietly waiting, she came again ... more lectures. At one point I told her that her point has been made very clearly and asked if we can just move on. So there we waited for the rest of our group. When my friend arrived, the lectures started again. Doing this painting activity was a special request from the birthday kiddo. It wasn't a party; more like a few hours with a couple of besties. If it weren't by special request, I would have walked out and not looked back. As is - this business is not somewhere I will frequent in the future. The customer service was appallingly bad, downright rude, and extremely unprofessional.

So many amazing options to choose from and we were able to walk right in, pick a piece, and enjoy…read more Was definitely not a "go once wouldn't go again." PERFECT date night spot! Owners were so nice.

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