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    The Antique Warehouse

    3.7 (27 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Marietta C.

    HUMONGOUS 30+ vendors warehouse with lots of antique(ing). Ginormous selection of antiques, art, clothing, giraffes and even a huge hippo if you want one in your living room or something. After seeing all the rave online we of course came to check this place out during our visit with our friends in Hudson. Maybe because we were just in a brunch food comma or because we just needed a nap and were defrosting (perfect spot to walk around and defrost in the cold winter), we of course were loving all the different stands and little boutiques but it for sure was a lot! Loved strolling through this place and seeing all the gems but there was nothing for me this time that caught my eye. I will say it's a bit overhyped and overpriced and nothing you can't find with a little bit of thrift patience and hunting around. For sure glad we came here and checked it out. If you love decor, art, antiques and a huge selection of them all in one spot, this place is for you

    Cathy Z.

    Surprised this place has so many negative reviews! It was an awesome place to pass a few hours on a rainy afternoon. The prices are high (i.e. lots of furniture priced over $1000) but that's to be expected with the type of clientele they probably get. If you treat it more like a free museum then just think -- you can appreciate (and touch!) taxidermy, medical oddities, furniture from the 1800s, and more for a $0 admission fee! And I still managed to find quite a few cool trinkets for $20 or less. The space is pretty well organized into three separate buildings with separate checkouts. There are bathrooms, vending machines, and a little space to chill in the middle. Would definitely recommend for anyone to visit while in the Hudson area!

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    Marshall G.

    This is a great place to start your hunt. But the majority of what's here is furniture and salvage items like cases and counters. And mounted taxidermy animals. Also there is a entire giraffe. Some character killed, stuffed and shipped it home. It hurts to look, like a giant Bambi just for a souvenir. Must be 30 feet tall. Anyway, 99 pct of what you see is great. No junk or thrift store level items. And the prices to go with the rare are here. Think big numbers. If I lived near enough, I saw items I could be interested in.

    Johnny G.

    Fun thing to do on a weekend afternoon. The place is gigantic and it feels like a blend of a museum, time capsule and luxury brand store. There is literally everything from all eras. The ambiance is pretty laid back and great music in the background. I will say its mix between some fair priced good and very expensive goods.

    Awesome antique store!!! Pretty large space with a bunch of different sections and rooms and a great selection. A lot of mcm furniture, unique art and some nice consignment clothing sections. A bit expensive. Worth a visit!

    Kevin Z.

    Make that sharp turn entrance from Hudson and you should find this if you see a huge warehouse. You might feel like you are lost but just head to the back entrance to the right. This place is huge and no cell signal. They have free WiFi and pw at the entrance. Try not to get lost or break anything. Price is huge range but worth jt.

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    Mercedes C.

    The name hits the nail firmly on the head when it describes itself as a Warehouse. Forget $5, $10 thrift or Salvation Army prices. This is not the place. Antique Warehouse is going to make you break the bank. I'm the type of person who can't pass by Antique or Thrift shops, without wondering what may lie within- because I know I may or may not find something to bring home. On S. Front St in Hudson, NY, getting to the actual Warehouse is tricky and might think these folks are closed especially when all you see gates completely down as you pull in. Don't despair. Make that left and another turn straight down until you see antique metal furniture outside. Place is huuuuuuge and also has independent stall owners selling their own items. No doilies or needlepoint tchotchkes here and it's not even gawdy stuff either. Think more like lamps from 1900s, late 1800 rustic items- stuff like that. If I see an antique $300 writing table, chances are, I'd get it. But a writing table for $2000+? Nahhh. This is big budget. So If you are a gung-ho vintage fanatic, then this is your place. Hubs eyed a 1900ish, 6' wooden tripod for $175, haggled with the seller and got it down to $120. Service was friendly and 80s British Pop in the background made our early evening super chill. So if you've been bitten by the collecting bug or high end antique purchases, come by.

    Ashley B.

    I love making the drive up to this amazing warehouse. If you are looking for vintage housewares this is the place. They always have incredible one of a kind pieces along with loads of vintage goodies. There are also a few vendors that sell vintage clothes and accessories. A few vendors also add in "vintage like" pieces so be mindful about that. The last time I stopped in there was a full sized taxidermy giraffe, I wish I had the space and the $$ for it. It's definitely worth spending a few hours wandering around to see the sights. You might leave empty handed or you might leave with a carful.

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    Lauren B.

    The Antique Warehouse is a lot of fun to walk around and explore, but most of the prices are way too steep for my blood. Some sections were a bit more reasonable than others - there was a clothing section in the back that was affordable, and then another one right next to it where clothes were hundreds of dollars a piece. If you've got a good amount money that you're willing to spend, this would be a really fun place to go. However, if you're planning to throw a $20 in your wallet and go thrifting, this is not the spot for you.

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    This place is huge. Can spend at least two hours here. Staff are not very friendly. Plenty of parking. You will definitely find something.

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    Overpriced. Nice place to go to hear tall tales about the jewelry. Beer junk for a champagne budget.

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    This is not a flea-market experience; but rather an antique/vintage mall style assemblage of furniture, architectural salvage, taxidermy, boutique booths, bric-a-brac, etc.

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    This won't be long because I what I have to say is pretty simple and direct. And at this point,…read moreI've spent more time on the one and a half sentences then they spent acknowledging us or speaking to us during the 15 minutes in their store despite attempting to ask questions and despite making it clear we were looking to make a purchase. In fact, the person couldn't even be bothered to look up or get up. Lots of over priced stuff. But we were on a weekend get away and buying up art and items for our apartment in Manhattan. Fortunately other places were very happy to take our money and make a sale.

    Some cute things, was considering some pillows and lucite cases, but across the room, as soon as my…read morefour-year old child, who was holding my husband's hand, rounded the curve to where the not-cordoned-off chair sets were, the employee jumped up from where he was just engrossed in whatever he was reading, and chased after him to loudly tell him to mind our "small child. Those chairs are very valuable!" It was quite off putting, especially because my husband was literally looking at her with no interest in the furniture, no food or drinks in her hands, not acting rambunctiously, just sitting on a, again, not-cordoned-off chair. No signs that say, "do not touch", "do not sit", or anything. I'm pretty sure if I sat there, it would've been fine and I'm 4 times her weight. After telling off my kid, he went back to ignoring us by the register, not looking up from whatever he was reading. I lost interest in the cases, accessories, and furniture. Dogs on leashes were in the store (no complaint from me; love me some doggoes) and no one was chasing after them to not touch the furniture. Whatever bad experiences they've had with other children is no excuse to embarrass my child or make her feel like she did anything wrong, and yes, the tone clearly made her feel that way despite us cooly, and quietly leaving.

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