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    RINK Gallery

    4.0 (63 reviews)
    ModerateAntiques
    Closed 1:00 pm - 5:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Rob J.

    Absolutely wonderful place to visit in Oklahoma! Numerous vendors and fantastic deals!

    Michael R.

    First time visiting here and there is plenty of parking, plus food inside. Concerning the antiques, if you like more of the household items (plates, furniture, etc) then this is a great place, but if you are looking at more of the small collectible items (coins, toy cars, etc) then you may want to go elsewhere.

    Hannah M.

    Always enjoy this place wide variety of booths offering everything from booths selling chalk paint furniture only to old children's toys. The prices for the most part are very reasonable. They are open until 6 or 7 i do remember it being later than most which is nice. They offer a happy hour serving wine and chips dips etc. on thursdays and 10% storewide which is huge! When i come i go hunt for bargains but so many people show up and just drink the boxed wine it's hilarious. Great spot for unique trendy new again antiques!

    Our Lady of La Vang in the middle of all the antiques and knick knacks. I always walk away with something from The Rink!
    Toan N.

    I am a fan of this place because you will always find something on every visit. The last time I was here, we picked up these old brass candle holders...14 mini candle holders for $20. You really can't beat that. There are individual booths from different folks selling their things. The folks selling their things may be there, but most of the time you'll need to speak with cashiers for help. Don't hesitate to ask the cashier if the vendor will work with you on the pricing. The cashier can take your name and number down and give to the vendor. The vendor will call you back to discuss pricing. At this point, I think I have a handful of stuff from the RINK. I try to visit this place every couple of months or so. There's always something for everyone!

    Electric pop art signs :)
    Cheri Y.

    Rink Gallery is totally fly ;) What a cool freakin place. The architectural salvage they have in this place is killer. Old wood doors, stained glass windows, old French doors, antique light fixtures etc., lots of stuff that came out of classic old homes. Really great pieces. The antiques are ok nothing spectacular but there are lots of fun stuff from some of the designers selling painted old pieces that have a "new" look or repurposed vintage pieces that have been given a whimsical & fresh makeover. There is a giant record collection by the front entrance & lots of bits & bobs hanging throughout. There is also some weird stuff, odd stuff, kooky stuff, unusual stuff, junky stuff & some great funky gifts that can be found in this Roller Rink turned antique mall. Plan on a couple hours if you want to walk thru the whole place. Next time I'm wearin my roller skates! It's pretty big & def plan on a stiff drink when you leave, you will be suffering from a bad case of sensory overload. Don't miss the vintage double seater bicycle hanging above the cases of vintage sunglasses & jewelry. Saturdays they even have free food! YUMMY :)'

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    A fun experience! Helpful, friendly staff! You will find lots of interesting things to see and buy!

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    Pretty neat building with a bunch of different options for everyone. Saw lots of things I would have liked to purchase, just too expensive.

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    It's built in an old ice skating rink (hence the name) Great choice of furniture.

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    I swear this is one of my happy places and Decades NEVER disappoints. The selection is so amazing…read morethat I always find something. The prices are very reasonable. The folks who work here are always friendly and helpful. This is a must see every time we visit Edmond to see family. We will be back!

    The husband continuously watches American Pickers on the telly and fancies himself a newbie…read morecollector ... lol ... So this place was an exciting find as our first stop on this adventure even though I've never appreciated any antiques before. The store is much bigger than I anticipated and has so many corners branching off to an array of eye boggling gems all very well displayed in a marvellously organised chaos. I was not raised in the US but I can see bits of my childhood in England in quite a number of items. There are endless cool stuff, from retro kitchenwares to toys, furnitures, gardening gadgets, and even clothes! Prices are surprisingly reasonable too! There were a couple of pieces of furnitures we especially loved but they were marked as "sold" so I guess we need to drop by and take a gander at new inventory every once in while. If you love antiques, or even if you don't love antiques like me but curious to just browse, this is the place to head to. The husband picked up a couple of LPs and he was pretty chuffed! You can easily lose an hour or two just leafing through their eclectic collections. I wasn't going to yelp about it initially and only took one picture of a display I found interesting. So I guess that's all I have to boast about my visit this time ^_^

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    I for one find the mall itself to be extremely junky for the most part, but I've found good stuff…read morethere from time to time. (I just bought some Tiffin "Madeira" pattern stems there for my own dining room, and was tickled to nab 'em for less than five bucks apiece.) But back to the actual reason I first wrote this review: I wrote this review more in response to the two negative reviews about kids and less about the mall itself. There. I said it. Were I a mall owner, I would likely not allow children in my shop at ALL. Our society has, woefully, become accustomed to the idea that parents can and should tote their progeny along with them anywhere they go and fear absolutely no repercussions should said progeny misbehave. HERE'S THE WHOLE MEGILLAH, FOLKS: A mall owner must watch after the fiduciary interests of his or her tenants. It's a duty; it's not an option. (In other words, people rent space in these places, and expect the owners to give them service in return for rents paid.) LIke it or not, it's the owner's job to make certain that everything's running smoothly in these places at all times, and it's also his or her job to ascertain that liabilities (both to the customer AND the vendors/tenants) are kept as low as possible at all times. Not one of us reading this page -- save those who were really there -- will ever know exactly what happened that evening. It's true. That said, I'm choosing to side with the owner given how I see most children today being allowed to run the "whole big shew." Notice, too, how a Google Maps review from well over a year ago (same time as the disgruntled parties here on Yelp) told a very different version of events . . . apparently, per this more honest review, the child DID break something. Here's the (verbatim) text of the Google Maps review in question: "My wife, her sister, and all our kids went into this store to possibly purchase a few things. My daughter picked up a perfume bottle that was precariously balanced on a shelf, and she put it back. The bottle didn't balance, however, and it broke. They insisted that they pay for it, and charged them half. First of all, yes: my daughter should not touch things in a store of such a sort that will possibly break, although she's a smart kid that is not haphazardly running around stores picking everything up. Second: there is no law stating that 'you break it, you buy it' is enforceable ANYWHERE in the country. I've run businesses with fragile merchandise, and there's nothing you can do but ask the people to be careful or, if you are rude and want to forever get rid of a customer, ask them to leave." I've seen the awful reviews that the disgruntled kvetchers left here atop Mt. Yelp, kids, and they do NOT tell the whole story. On the contrary, this entire horrid family seems intent upon hurting a business that did nothing but try to protect one of its tenant's best interests. Furthermore, it's apparent to me that at least some folks in this clan are so dishonorable (the letter of the law aside) that they don't think parents should be responsible for what their children destroy. Just because you CAN avoid using a condom and producing ill behaved little crotchfruit from your, eh, conjugal union doesn't mean that you should. On the contrary, condoms are cheap. I suggest that the wretched reviewers who were bitching here to beat the band go buy rubbers in bulk and thus help prevent future breakage issues. Barring that, they should consider the (GASP!) very real concept of grown adults being responsible for the rug rats they haul around wherever the adults go. (NOTE: Not always such a good idea, that.) And, finally, hell, the mall owner only charged these terrible people HALF of what the little perfume bottle cost! (Now that's pretty darned gracious, I contend.) Once again, it's apparent to me that (again) we weren't told the full story here on Yelp. Funny how that works. Shameful. Just absolutely shameful. #PlannedParenthoodWorks #YourBratYourBreakageYourResponsibility

    Nice antique store with a lot of selection and decent prices ! Was browsing while waiting for my…read morepizza so I didn't have much time to browse, but I will definitely be returning to make some purchases!

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