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4.9 (11 reviews)
Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Brittney R.

Of the 3 antique shops on this street, this is the biggest, and has the most antiqu-ish items. The other two have more modern items. There are serveral different rooms to peruse, and a large collection of jewelry. The thing I did not like about this shop (compared to the others), was that is was more cluttered and hard to maneuver around. Each booth was very small and packed with items. I kept feeling like I was going to break something. Also, there were two employees and neither of them greeted me, however they did other customers.

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3 months ago

What a gem!! Found so many treasures! Will definitely be back! Have tea across the street and then wander around the Y Shop!

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This is a great little antique shop in downtown Beech Grove.

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The Blue Caboose

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(15 reviews)

How can you beat you $2 for EVERYTHING? Fun little thrift shop. The ladies that work in here are…read morefriendly and willing to help if you need any help. I have a thing for costume jewelry and they have a lot of it. They have clothes, coats, jackets, shoes, a few books, jewelry, and odds and ends. At $2 I have not found any good designer high end pieces but it is fun just to look and see what you discover. The place is fairly small but crammed full of things and I did find quite a few items that were new with tags. Go give it a look and see what you can find!

Everything in this store is $2 or less. It all comes from estate sales and wholesale buys…read more The lady working, I'm assuming the owner, greeted me when I walked and told me about the store and items. She was excited to tell me more when I asked at checked out too. I was the only customer in the store during my visit and I appreciate that she didn't stalk me or bother me while I was shopping. The store was originally located in Beech Grove for 8 years, but the owner is from Morristown and hated driving so far, so she eventually relocated it closer to her. I'm giving 3 stars because it's one of the most disorganized thrift stores I've been in. There is next to no organization. The racks are labeled with sizes, but I always found lots of other sizes mixed in. And clothing is not separated by category. There's 3-4 racks of each size spread all throughout the store and each rack has anything from swimsuits to dresses to jackets on it. When I was greeted, she said "it's a treasure hunt". It was definitely a hunt trying to sort through the mess. The lighting is dim, there were at least two larger rooms not being used for merchandise and a large section in the middle of the main room closed off housing misc appliances. They have one fitting room that is literally a closet with a mirror. I think they would do a lot better if they organized the items better. Most people don't like digging through stuff...even for $2 items. She also said they take donations, but they've only had 5 since being at this location. Check out their FB page for new items and promotions. I received a free jewelry item for checking in on FB and was entered for a raffle drawing too.

Midland Arts & Antiques Market - Vintage Jewelry

Midland Arts & Antiques Market

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This store is huge, awesome, and has a great selection with amazing vendors and employees. Everyone…read morewas unbelievably kind and helpful. I showed up today after a very long drive already in a mediocre mood. I went up to the front desk to ask about a Facebook Marketplace agreement I had made for a sofa set and the price, only to find out there had been some miscommunication. At first I honestly thought I might have been scammed, which instantly put me in a terrible mood. I definitely huffed around and complained about how far I had driven while trying to sort it out. Long story short...the Facebook Marketplace dealer was not a scam at all. We had simply misunderstood which pieces we were talking about. Fast forward to the end of the visit: three employees (two gentlemen and a woman / I'm sad I didn't get their names) helped me load everything and went the extra mile in every way. They were incredibly kind to me... even after my less-than-great attitude earlier. I tipped them and apologized for being grumpy, but I have to say I left there genuinely believing in people again. They handled the situation with so much patience and kindness. Very cool experience. I'll absolutely be back (with a better attitude!) and I'll be paying that kindness forward. Thank you to those three employees....even helped load my trailer. Seriously nice. Like....extra! Thank yoU!

If you love vintage, quirky finds, and treasure hunting, stop by Midland Arts & Antiques Market…read more This two-floor warehouse is packed with so many booths and unique items; you'll probably leave with something you didn't plan on. Prices felt reasonable and fair; I never felt like I was getting taken. The staff were helpful and friendly when I asked questions. It's one of my favorite spots to spend a couple hours digging through things and discovering something new every visit.

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Good News Ministries

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They provide excellent customer service and their items are reasonably priced. I have purchased…read moreeverything from clothing to dishes. The 2 broad rim hats were only $1 and they look brand new.

Good News Ministries Thrift Shop is a small but mighty thrift shop that has existed quietly on the…read morecorner of East Washington Street and Rural since 2006 in what appears to have been a former Village Pantry. Falling under the umbrella of Good News Mission, a near-eastside ministry that started off as what one some would call a "homeless shelter" but has grown to include a youth center, supports for families, and even a neighborhood health clinic with a focus on the near-eastside. Good News Ministries Thrift Shop offers used or new clothing, furniture, appliances, household items, and much more. The thrift shop is run by residents from the men's shelter and offers them work experience and direct customer interaction. I drive by the thrift shop just about every single day on the way to work and had long been curious, however, I never stopped in until recently to finally check it out. Those who were working in the story were friendly and helpful. Rest assured that this is not a Goodwill store - it's smaller, less organized, and definitely more crowded and a bit run down. However, I found it to be clean and actually was surprised how much they actually had. 100% of the proceeds from the thrift shop help to support the various efforts of Good News Ministries. It's worth noting that this very much a ministry as is everything with Good News. There's a strong foundation of faith here, specifically Christian, and it radiates throughout their offerings. In terms of accessibility, I'd say the thrift shop offers casual accessibility. Yes, you can get in it and the actual environment typically will depend on what they have at the time. I generally had not much difficulty, but it's a bit hit-and-miss. Because it's an old Village Pantry, the building itself was generally designed with accessibility in mind. I've never seen an actual crowd here. The small parking lot has informal options for accessibility like aisle ends, etc. The thrift shop is catty-corner to the Good News 10-unit family shelter and right by the East Washington Branch Library. Would I return? Definitely. Prices are good, options are plentiful, customer service is casual but helpful, and Good News has been around since the 1950s and has a long history of helping those with housing instability. Since this is only their 2nd review, I think it's safe to say this highly visible but often unnoticed thrift shop is definitely an under-appreciated gem here in Indy and a terrific way of supporting Good News Mission. Oh, and yes, they do accept donations. You can visit their website to find out more.

Y Shop - antiques - Updated May 2026

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