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    Favarh Thrift Shop - Presidential Pez !

    Favarh Thrift Shop

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    "'I'd gladly lose me to find you I'd gladly give up all I…read morehave To find you, I'd suffer anything and be glad I call that a bargain, The best I ever had" (The Who) Favarh was jampacked with bargain hunters examining their inventory today. I saw racks and racks of men's and women's clothing, shoes, accessories, footwear, household goods, dishes, and kitchen equipment in the front of the store. In the back of the store were CD's, record albums, thousands of books, collectibles and pretty much everything. I even saw three Pez dispensers with likenesses of former presidents. Much of the inventory is what I'd call vintage, which is a code word for "old". Those items may not be for everyone, but if you're into old dishes, bric a brac, dolls, China, wall hangings, glassware, jewelry, furniture, and lamps, well Favarh might just be what you're looking for. Today was 50% off day, and I scooped up two ties marked at $2 each for a grand total of $2.13. You might find a thrift store out there with better quality merchandise, but I'm not sure you'll find one with as much stuff as I saw here. And since their proceeds go to charity, it's well worth your time to check out their stock and see what bargains appeal to you.

    A very organized thrift shop and for a good cause. The employees were also super friendly. Favarh…read moreis a non profit organization which helps people with disabilities since 1958. The employees there are volunteers. Once I walked in, it looked like a boutique. Clothes, shoes, and cutlery/china were in the front area. Everything was organized by size and color. I immediately found a Vineyard Vines sweater that I loved for $12. They have sales based on color of the day/week; I would ask the employee for that information. In the back section, they had household items, books, and miscellaneous items. You can also sign up for their free rewards card; you gain points from every purchase and that adds up for future discounts. Overall, a great thrift store and I look forward to shopping there.

    Burlington Inn Antiques

    Burlington Inn Antiques

    (3 reviews)

    This review only pertains to their advertised "Flea Market"…read more Let me be up front on this. I don't like antique stores, I find them to sell stuff I don't want at prices I can't afford. But I have always liked Flea Markets. When I lived in Central MA, we used to hit the Grafton Flea Market a lot and bought inexpensive stuff like household goods, kitchen stuff, baseball cards, etc. When I opened up this week's local paper and started perusing -my eyes locked on a big ad for "Flea Market at Burlington Inn Antiques. The ad gave a phone number for dealer spaces and dealer information. 20X20 spaces were $20 and it asked vendors to bring their own tables. This sure made it sound like a nice big outdoor flea market. The ad said you could buy antiques, comics, baseball cards, sports memorabilia, fishing tackle, model trains, and household items. Sure sounds like exactly the kind of flea market I would like. As we drove down Route 4, I figured it would be easy to spot the outdoor flea market. I was wrong, my GPS told me I had passed it. I made a U-Turn and pulled into the parking lot of Burlington Inn Antiques, and to my astonishment there was no outdoor anything. No tables, no vendors, no nothin'. The store was open and we saw a lot of cool stuff, but this seemed to be what they sell on a regular basis. I asked the proprietor where the baseball cards were, and she said they were taken out of the store for a card show. The newspaper ad said the Flea Market operates every Sunday from 8:00 -3:00. Except there was no flea market. So WTF???

    We stop in every couple weeks. One of my favorite antique shops in CT! Really good prices! I…read morewould recommend this shop to dealers and people shopping for themselves!

    The Findery - antiques - Updated May 2026

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