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Scott Antique Markets

3.4 (69 reviews)
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Not a pro to Miss that

Attitude isn't good..the supposedly professional quarter Guy didn't know what he was looking at.. offered me a dollar for a spitting quarter..the coin also had 4 grease stamps that made the 8 and 3 letters almost gone..got it graded and sold for $6000.. DON'T TRUST THIS PLACE..The "Pro" didn't even see the completely obvious missing 8 and 3 letters..

Katrina G.

Saw a few TikTok's on this place and decided to stop by here to see what I could find. Honestly, they had some cool finds but the prices were too expensive in my opinion. They have two huge centers that you can visit by driving or they have a shuttle that will take you back and forth. It's cool to say that I've been but I probably wouldn't go again.

Art deco furniture
Jeanie K.

OK so it's not as great as it used to be. But if you want to have a great selection, and you want to get it at a good price, this is a place to go and get the best selection round. South building has newish furniture and great rugs in the back. They have antique rugs, as well as New imitations But the north building is just chalk, full of where your regular antiques and vintage dealers buy their things, and then mark the prices up. It's true you have to know what you're looking for but this has been the place to go over several states for years. It still is.

Not as many outside booths as before the pandemic ... and business looks like it's still hurting
Meredith R.

Like many businesses, Scott has been sidelined by the pandemic. There aren't as many vendors as there were pre-Covid, and it didn't look like any shoppers were on a buyer's frenzy. Some Yelpers complain about the lack of antiques. The business might be better served by altering their name to "Scott Antiques, Collectibles and Such." There's more "such" now than ever -- particularly furniture. But interesting and unique furniture. I notice my favorite vendors are gone like my "jewelry lady" and the fellow I bought barge ware from. But don't get me wrong. There are still plenty of booths and enough interesting merchandise to hold my interest. Prior to the pandemic we'd always start at the South building, then move the car over to the North, which traditionally has been pricier. Prices today were comparable and I was more interested in merchandise for sale in the North than in the South. Know that if you go on Sunday, many vendors start packing up early. Some at noon. Admission is still $5 per person. (You can generally find a $1-off coupon in the Atlanta Journal a few days prior. You'll need one coupon per person.) While I'm not chomping at the bit to return, I probably will within the year to see how things evolve now that people are getting out.

Rug section
Meg A.

We have framily in Atlanta and always compliment them on the unique pieces of furniture and art they have. We found out they're from Scott's Antique Market and ever since they have been telling us for ages to come up when Scott's is open. After at least three years, we finally made it happen. We didn't look it up beforehand, so we didn't know what to expect. We were overwhelmed by amount of vendors and range of items for sale. We found a katana, oversized print media, a demo set of steel plated cast-iron pans, and amazing wood furniture. There are multiple places to grab a bite or drink - which you'll need because you'll be there a while. A lot of the vendors do shipping around the southeast and the larger ones have an online presence. We saw a guy get arrested and even spotted John Sally - so it's ripe for people watching! We'll be back.

Kellie N.

I absolutely love going to Scott Antique Markets every month. So many wonderful small business owners selling the best products. I found several beautiful pieces of furniture that are well made and unique. During the summer I always pick up some fresh produce from the vendors there as well. Having 2 huge warehouses full of great products makes for a fun day, or even a fun 4-day shopping trip. Some vendors bring in more items during the weekend and the prices start to go down as Sunday approaches. If you like to support small businesses - this is the place to go!!

Venue of Scott's Antique Market.
Laura P.

I've visited twice, and I've had very different, yet fun, experiences both times. If you like browsing old furniture, rugs, sterling silver, old maps, china, lamps, quilts, jewelry, architectural salvages pieces, planters for the yard, etc., etc., then you'll love spending some time here. They have two very large facilities about a half a mile apart, and they have charter buses to shuttle customers back and forth. Make sure you wear your comfy walking shoes. Additionally, they normally have plenty of delivery companies on hand for hire that will pick up your item and bring it to your location - for a price, of course! A prior reviewer said there was a bunch of junk here, but as the saying goes, "someone's junk is another's treasure."

Burgers were good, coconut cake, meatloaf all yummy.
Cathy P.

First off this should really be called the Scott Antique and FURNITURE Market. Yes, you can get your hands on some old antiques, mid-century modern pieces, and Indian collectibles but you can find dealers just wheeling out the goods on more of today's farmhouse casual looks that is so popular. The latter was such a surprise to me on my first trip out here. Lots of distressed lamps, tables, lighting, chairs and more. You can do a whole matching room in that Fixer Upper style from Scott's. Also if you are looking for custom furniture makers that offer dining room tables, console tables, etc. then come here and have your choice of makers. They will take orders and next month when the market opens again, your piece is ready for pick up. I'm actually looking at having a kitchen table made using one of these guys. Don't leave too soon, there are 2 buildings divided as the North and South locations, that you need to check out. Free shuttle service runs between the locations, just for your convenience. And be sure to grab some lunch at any of the counters. All the food was good and everyone was eating. My kids even had fun looking for treasures. Several $1 jewelry bins for them to rummage through. So, plan to spend an afternoon here and great thing is is is air conditioned indoors. Smart for the summertime.

Empty building at 1pm Sunday. Paid $20 for this. Don't bother wasting your money here. They advertise open till 4pm. Pictures don't lie.
Rob S.

We paid $20 for an empty building. This is a total rip off. This was at 1pm Sunday. The advertise they're open till 4 PM. Pictures don't lie.

Antique wooden drink boxes marked at $20/each in the salvage yard outbuilding by the South Building.
Kristin B.

A pinterest crafter's paradise! While there weren't many great deals to be had on the fine antique furniture, silver plated flatware, or pre-Civil War maps, the odds and ends of salvage they had were inspiring. Whether you're looking for old wooden beverage cases (they've got them by the dozen), blue mason jars, or bathtubs fit for the finest geraniums in your yard, Scott Antique Market delivers. While a few vendors accept major credit cards, you'll get a much better deal if you stock up on small bills before you come. Unfortunately, we made the mistake of going on the afternoon of their closing day. Instead of being will to cut special deals to get in one last customer, we found most of the merchants in the North Building more interested in packing up, which was disappointing. However, the South Building, which contains mostly newer, faux-distresed furniture rather than the "fine" stuff, was still going strong right up until the 4pm closing time. And the vendors outside let us keep browsing for an hour after that! Even non-serious antiquers could easily spend a full day here, so plan accordingly. Surprisingly, besides the antiques, the food options here looked equally tempting. A vendor outside was selling farm fresh tomatoes and boiled peanuts, and the stands inside had everything from strawberry cheesecake to lamb gyros, all of which smelled amazing. We had already eaten lunch, but next time, I'll certainly save room for a funnel cake. It's $5 admission per person which includes both buildings, but you can download a coupon off their website for $1, making this a fun and cheap afternoon of entertainment. I'll definitely be back the next time their in town.

Unique outdoor bench
Stefanie M.

Holy overwhelmingly in love. I went Saturday and we spent almost the entire day at Scott's, 2 buildings (1 North of 285 - nicer antiques, and 1 South of 285 - more reproductions, junk and flea market-ish and larger outdoor selection). Lots of architectural salvage pieces in the outdoor section of the South Building. The North building held all sorts of fine antiques, jewelry, collectible antique guns, watches, rugs, you name it, it was there! I do not antique on the regular, so I can't tell you how out of line the prices were on real antiques. That said, I saw some new outdoor chairs I liked for $350/each, and then went online thinking I could find them cheaper on amazon. Wrong. Closest thing I found was at Walmart for over $400, so I feel like there are deals to be had on certain items at Scott. Even if you are not interested in buying anything, it was fascinating to see the pieces of furniture, jewelry, rugs, stained glass windows, antique guns, etc. Totally worth it!

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Nice way to spend a day hunting for collector items! We enjoyed our time in both the buildings!! Cash is queen!!!

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Worth it if you're in ATL. Allow 2 days. Plenty of walking. Lots of junk but there are treasures mixed in.

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Ask the Community - Scott Antique Markets

Are small dogs allowed in the buildings on 5/10/26?

Pets are not allowed unless they are caged at all times. Service animals welcome. Should a service animal or caged pet cause an issue, it will be disallowed.

Does anyone at Scott Antique Market recane bentwood rockers?

Pat, We have a variety of vendors in and out every month. That being said, there is an exhibitor… Read more

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Wear comfy shoes, because you'll want to walk up and down every aisle.

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Antiques & Beyond

3.9(40 reviews)
10.6 miMorningside / Lenox Park
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Antiques & Beyond is a convenient Atlanta group shop of independent small business vendor dealer…read more merchants who curate a wide variety of merchandise including antique, vintage, modern and designer furniture, decorative accessories, artwork, lighting, gifts, jewelry, books and so much more, It is one of those stores that interior decorators, set-designers, loyal clients and other savvy shoppers shop often because of the unique eclectic ever changing selection, excellent value and friendly helpful service all within a beautiful shop full of creative vignettes offering something special for everyone.

I am a huge fan of anything antique or vintage- whether it's thrifting or visiting an estate sale…read moreor a true antique shop like Antiques and Beyond. If you are anything like me, just walking around this store can fill that happiness of seeing beautiful pieces of the past. I felt like this store just kept going and going, it was huge and jam-packed full of everything you can think of. Furniture, jewelry, books, clothing, statues and small decor, light fixtures, glass pieces, pictures/ prints/ frames, a bunch of christmas items and way more. There was a whole patio area we weren't even able to look at because it was closed. I will say, unfortunately, the prices are pretty insanely steep here. It's definitely a shop where the items are antique and prices more than reflect that. There were things here and there that were more reasonable, but a majority of the items would be ridiculous to purchase unless you have a pretty sumptuous income. I do think there's room to bargain on some items, but as other reviews have noted definitely be aware of pricing if you come in here. But if nothing else it definitely makes for a very entertaining stroll around to see all there is!

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Simple Finds

Simple Finds

4.3(24 reviews)
17.0 mi
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Don't judge by the window view! 130 booths and front looks like just furniture but there is a…read morevariety of things inside. It's worth browsing around!

Simple Finds is a large consignment shop that sits at the corner of Peachtree Boulevard and…read moreChamblee Dunwoody. It sits in a small plaza where it acts as the anchor store. Like most consignment stores, Simple Finds is overwhelming with the amount of inventory they have. It is stacked from entry to exit, from wall to wall and floor to ceiling! They have all the varieties of items you would expect at a consignment store from jewelry, art, furniture, tchotchkes, statues, records, lighting and much more. We like to wander around consignment shops and this area of Chamblee Dunwoody, they are plentiful. So, when we make our trip over this way Simple Finds is always on the list to swing by. We are usually after unique furniture items, and on their good days, Simple Finds has a decent selection from small tables to large cabinets, etc...Outside of the furniture, there is not a lot of items that are eye catching for us here. Service is hit and miss here, never terrible, but also not what I would describe as "friendly" either. Additionally, pricing here is a bit inflated. I get the whole "one persons trash is another persons treasure", but come on... Overall, Simple Finds is a random weekend stop for us on occasion. I will say that visiting here is like visiting a massive neighborhood yard sale, so you get lucky from time to time, but for the most part...it is just a place to browse for us.

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My Favorite Place

My Favorite Place

3.7(67 reviews)
17.4 mi
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Great, entertaining selection to browse through. We found quite a few things for the home and would…read moredefinitely come here again. Things you should know: I. PARKING There's a free private parking lot out front II. SERVICE Friendly III. QUALITY Mostly well maintained furniture & items that could use a little bit of touch ups & shinning from scratches & wear, but overall a great collection. The organization of the market can be a little overwhelming. IV. CAPACITY Happy to see a decent amount of people looking around the shop on a Sunday

My Favorite Place sits directly on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard in Chamblee and is just a stones…read morethrow away from a variety of other consignment/antique stores. However, what makes My Favorite Place different is that they are more flea market than consignment/antique store, and this is something that they fully embrace and own! We have popped into My Favorite Place a couple of times over the years in search of things we never knew we needed. MFP is a treasure trove of used items ranging from trinkets to furniture that are stacked from wall to wall and floor to ceiling, they even have pieces outside lining the sidewalk. To go back to the "flea market" comment, that is truly what the items here are. The store feels like one big yard sale with majority of the items simply being used and old, not really antiques or collectibles. Due to this and the way things are stacked and shelved, a lot of items are pretty beat up. They have a solid selection of furniture pieces, but again they are chipped and worn. If you are after furniture and plan to finish it yourself, then MFP is a solid option for you! Prices are fair and decent for everything in here, even the furniture. The pricing reflects the condition, so again if you are a DIY-er, then you can really find some great deals and good pieces here. Overall, My Favorite Place is a combination of over and underwhelming. Overwhelming in the way of volume of items, haphazard organization and stocking and underwhelming in the condition of items. We pop in when we are in the area, but would not go out of our way to drop by here.

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Interiors Market

Interiors Market

5.0(8 reviews)
12.0 miLindbergh, Buckhead
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What an absolutely delightful store!…read more I stopped in to shop for accessories for a client and found an absolute treasure trove of unique pieces- some vintage, some truly antique. I was shopping for a client with midcentury taste who likes pieces with a story behind them, and this was the perfect stop. It's a great mix of time periods and style. I received help from various people working here, and all were kind and generous with their time, even as they let me circle the store for an hour figuring out which pieces I wanted to get. The process of getting items on approval was incredibly easy. I'll be back for future clients.

Okay, have to start by saying WOW!!!…read more From the first time I stepped into Interiors Market (maybe two years ago?) to when I walked through the door today, there has been a TREMENDOUS change in the atmosphere, look, and merchandise offered at Interiors Market. Interiors Market has undergone (and from the looks of it will continue to undergo) SO many renovations and refurbishing over the last year. Milton, the new owner, and his partner Greg are the friendliest people one could hope to encounter when shopping in such a large warehouse-style shop. But PLEASE don't let the size of Interiors Market intimidate you. Like I said, Greg and Milton are wonderful, polite, and well informed about their craft. Any question I had was met with an enthusiastic response. The store has an incredible and eclectic selection of lighting, home decor, art, and furniture... and it all ranges from antique, to mid-century, right up to today's contemporary trends. Browsing through the shop may take you a whole afternoon, but frequent stops to chat (and laugh and enjoy free cheesecake samples!!!) with Mrs. Hornsby of Hornsby Cakes will not only keep you entertained, but will make you feel more than welcome into the #InteriorsMarketFamily. The staff is energetic and so easy to work with. I can't wait to see what's happening at Interiors Market next time I drop by for a visit (which will have to be soon because that cheesecake is addicting)!

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Bronze five light chandelier with Greek key decoration circa 1920

Interiors Market - Achieve a chic look by mixing antique and contemporary with a suggestion of mid- century modern.

Achieve a chic look by mixing antique and contemporary with a suggestion of mid- century modern.

Interiors Market - Big thanks to June Chamberlain with Chamberlain Interiors for giving us a shout out in the latest issue of Modern Luxury Interiors Atlanta!

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Big thanks to June Chamberlain with Chamberlain Interiors for giving us a shout out in the latest issue of Modern Luxury Interiors Atlanta!

Scott Antique Markets - antiques - Updated May 2026

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