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    4.0 (1 review)

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    Olde Central Antique Mall - Drop leaf table

    Olde Central Antique Mall

    3.6(16 reviews)
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    I'd like to say that this is my first time ever signing up with Yelp and leaving a review…read more Typically my husband does that for us. But this has me so upset for a very personal and disturbing reason. I feel I was discriminated against because of my poor eyesight due to my condition. Basically discrimination over a disability. This is serious. Just because I'm walking around, he has no idea what I'm going though. I'm fed up of being too nice, allowing myself to be a doormat. Yelp should let you give zero stars. This place doesn't deserve even one. The guy actually was very rude to me after I had just mentioned to him that I have vision problems. So I explain to him that it's due to a disability/chronic pain condition that I suffer from which worsens my eyesight at times. However, even my friend made the same mistake looking at the plates. So basically, I was discriminated against due to having a disability. I will be picking this up with the city and Okay. Still shaking as I just returned home from that place. But at least I can see I'm not the only one. Maybe I should've checked before going here. Do you always mock those with a disability?!? I was just in there with my friend and I had four small dessert plates. And I even showed them to my friend who saw the same price. When we got to the register where it was brighter and easier to see, I noticed there was smaller blue writing on the top and bottom of the big red "6". The gentleman (I assume he's the owner and if so his name is Bobbie Stewart) because I can't imagine any employee lasting with an attitude like that. He removed one price tag and started to do the others but I caught that there was additional writing. He basically chastised me for not knowing that the big red six indicated the merchant number. Telling me that all tags have the price on the top with the sale price on the bottom and the merchant number is in the middle. I explain to him that I had vision problems. He went on mumbling angrily at me. I was apologetic, telling him that I was sorry, I have a disability causing me chronic pain that worsens my eyesight at times. He remarked... Well it's easy! ... rolling his eyes at me. And my friend and I travel all over the Kitsap peninsula to antique shops looking for items for her business. And we document our travels on social media. Yesterday I received my loan for my own business and it will never be spent here. Not a dime.

    Super cute antique store in downtown Port Townsend!…read more The store is packed with two floors worth of wares ranging from movies, knick-knacks, clothing, kitchen goodies, and more. Because each spot is owned by someone different, the prices can fluctuate, so it's definitely worth making a lap around the whole store before committing as you just might find it a little cheaper a few feet away. The Antique Mall does a great job with COVID precautions by offering hand sanitizer, mask requirements, and social distancing. Because the store is pretty open space-wise, you're never really going to be on top of anyone when browsing. Just remember to clean your hands if you absolutely need to touch something. Definitely worth a stop, especially if you're already there for the farmers market next door. Plenty of parking in the area, just make sure to watch the signs for time limits.

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    National Ave Bargain Center - Hardly even looks like a storefront, but it is, heaps and piles of junk on the bottom semi-basement floor.

    National Ave Bargain Center

    5.0(1 review)
    1.7 mi

    I'm giving this a whopping full five stars based only on my having often enjoyed dropping into this…read moreplace; it has made me smile. I'm pretty sure others would want to give it zero stars if they could. But the tidiest most upscale junk store is apt to be pricy and dull. THIS junk store has the capacity to provide truly unexpected treasures for extremely little cost! Right off the bat the storefront on National Avenue barely looks like a store, and the building overall looks like it could be some prison-worthy slumlord's worst property. You step down in the semi-basement and are immediately faced with narrow aisles through a clutter that looks like some hoarder might've gotten buried in there somewhere and is now a rat-nibbled skeleton. In the far, far back after passing through messy piles of every sort of junk, there are heaps and piles of used books. One day I took the long time to move every stack and pile and see what was buried behind what. I found some unusual first editions, one of them autographed. Nothing valuable because not sought-after titles, but worth a good deal more than they were asking. There are other categories of haphazardly heaped up junk which might intrigue people with specific interests other than junk, from cups and saucers to costume jewelry and every sort of geegaw. I just think it's an amazing offbeat place in an improbable location. I'm a senior now and when I was young these sorts of stores were common, someone sitting in their own basement all day awaiting occasional idle lookie-loo or antiques scout. But given the cost of rent or property nowadays, scarsely anyone has a cheapo junk-a-roonies accumulation-store anymore. For me this was like stepping into the past. So being warned YOU might be less enamored of it than I, and regard it as "Goodwill cast-offs, the dregs of unsold garage sale trash," and fret you'll need a tetanus shot, I still believe it's worth visiting, you just never know what might turn up in there. Stuff of real interest has turned up for me, it might turn up for you.

    Port Orchard's - antiques - Updated May 2026

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